Friday , May 2, 2025

Electronic Checks

Union Bank, National City Latest to Link to SVPCO’s Image Exchange

SVPCO, which began operating a national image-exchange network late last summer, today brought two more banks live on its system, bringing to nine the number of institutions and processors linking to the network. National City Bank, Cleveland, and San Francisco-based Union Bank of California are now trading check images through …

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NACHA at Work on Blueprint for Back-Office E-Checks for Merchants

NACHA, the Herndon, Va.-based organization that establishes rules for automated clearing house transactions, is working on a business case for a new payment type that would allow merchants to collect all consumer checks they receive and convert them into electronic funds transfers in a back room or other central location. …

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SVPCO’s Image Exchange Volume Builds Slowly But with Big Items

A project undertaken by the nation's largest banks to trade digital check images and substitute checks is trafficking 60,000 image files per night eight months after the first two banks hooked up to the network. SVPCO, a unit of The Clearing House, a New York-based payments processor, says volume has …

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NACHA Says Red-Hot ARC Activity Drives Overall ACH Growth

The process of converting paper checks consumers send to billers into electronic transactions is driving much of the growth of the automated clearing house, according to ACH statistics for 2004 released today. Accounts-receivable conversion, or ARC, transactions increased by more than 1 billion last year, accounting for 54% of the …

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Software Vendors Lay the Groundwork for Image Exchanges

VECTORsgi said today that recent sales of its software have positioned its systems to control potentially 40% of the volume of check-image exchange. The announcement indicates that, although full-scale transmission among banks of digital check images may still be years away, banks are jockeying to be ready for image exchange, …

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NACHA Survey: Most Consumers Are Familiar, Comfortable with ARC

A majority of consumers who routinely pay their bills with checks are familiar with the process of accounts receivable conversion, or ARC, and better than half express no objection to the process, according to a survey conducted for the National Automated Clearing House Association, Herndon, Va. ARC is a relatively …

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Study: ARC Will Account for 21% of Consumer Bill Payments by 2007

The automated clearing house system will account for more than one-fifth of all consumer bill payments by 2007, thanks to dramatic growth in the conversion of checks sent to billers' lockboxes into electronic ACH transactions, according to a new study from consulting firm TowerGroup, Needham, Mass. This conversion, known as …

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Sovereign Re-ups with First Data for Merchant Processing

Sovereign Bank has renewed a merchant-processing contract with First Data Corp., the Denver-based processor has announced. The five-year deal represents an extension of Sovereign Merchant Services, which was established in 2001 as one of a number of alliance agreements First Data has concluded with banks in which FDC provides merchant-transaction …

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Viewpointe’s Image on Demand System Goes Live with First Bank Duo

Viewpointe Archive Services LLC became the latest image-exchange venture to go live today when First Horizon and SunTrust Banks became the first banks to clear checks through the service. Earlier this fall, the Small Value Payments Co., New York, began moving check images for client banks, and Endpoint Exchange Inc., …

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Return Rates on ARC Dropping Even As Volume Soars, NACHA Says

Return rates on accounts receivable check conversions are dropping despite the rapid clip at which the volume of these electronic payments is climbing, new data from the National Automated Clearing House indicate. The ARC category of ACH debit, created in March 2002, has gone from 5.3 million transactions in the …

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