Guidance for Stop Payments vs. Unauthorized Entries
OVERVIEW
The NACHA Operating Rules have specifics foryou to follow when doing Stop Payments and returning Unauthorized ACH Entries.
This session will identify what those Rules, timeframes and exceptions
are to be sure you comply with the Rules each time you help your account holder
with their request(s).
Key points illustrated by the trainer in the
program using case studies and examples that ACH operations staff deal with
every day will assist customer service, front-line staff and identify details
for operations staff.
This 90-minute information-filled session
covers everything you need to know about Stop Payments and doing Extended
Return Entries (a.k.a. Unauthorized Returns, Authorization Revoked and Improper
Entries)
When should you use a Stop Payment form, when
to use a WSUD (Written Statement of Unauthorized Debit) – and what needs to be
on that form will be covered in this session.
Relying on the SEC Code when doing Returns is
a big deal and will be addressed in this session – What is the SEC Code of the
Entry you are Returning – will determine what Return Reason Code and the
timeframe plus the paperwork needed or not.
This session will identify when to do what and
why – plus scenarios to help apply the rules and processes discussed throughout
the session.
A “must-attend” session!
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WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Customer service and operations staff struggle
each day with the question – “What does my account holder want me to do…Stop
this payment, I never authorized this, return it, they revoked it, -- what are
my next steps?” This training program will help find answers to these
struggles. The trainer will provide scenario examples of your account holder
saying they want you to stop a payment, or they revoked it – why is their
account being debited or they never authorized a payment that is already posted
to their account. Frontline staff and operations staff will feel confident in
their choice of action to help customers and adhere to the NACHA Operating
Rules.
AREAS
COVERED
- Elements required for the WSUD –
according to the NACHA Operating Rules
- What is an unauthorized
transaction, timeframe to return and when you need a completed and signed
WSUD
- What is Authorization Revoked –
What does this mean to me as a financial institution when returning an
Entry?
- When do I use the Return reason
code R07-Authorization Revoked?
- Warranties of the RDFI when
transmitting Extended Return Entries
- Specific Rules regarding Stop
Payments for consumer vs corporate accounts
- Timeframe for a Stop Payment
(single and recurring entries)
- Responsibilities and warranties of the RDFI for Stop Payments
- Identify when to use a Stop Pay
form and when a Written
- Statement of Unauthorized Debit
(WSUD) is necessary
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
- Financial Institution
professionals (new/current operations staff)
- Banking Operations managers and
staff
- Compliance and Risk professionals
- Treasury Management professionals
- Aspiring and current AAP’s
(Accredited ACH Professionals)
- Company / Business Owners
(Originators)
- Banking Managers/ Supervisors
- Audit and Compliance Personnel /
Risk Managers
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
- Define the rules surrounding Stop
Payments
- Identify the difference in the
rules between a consumer and non-consumer Stop Payment
- List tips that will help customer
service and frontline staff ensure they are asking the right questions of
the account holder
- Outline what an unauthorized
transaction is and when to use a Written Statement of Unauthorized Debit
(WSUD)
- Review timeframes for Stop
Payments and Unauthorized Payments
- Illustrate what constitutes an
entry to be returned as Authorization Revoked vs. Stop Payment vs.
Unauthorized
- Describe the Rules using scenarios
– the what, when and how of Stop Payments and Returning Unauthorized
Entries
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