These reports can be automatically generated and shared with your business banking customers or internal departments providing earlier information about returns and NOCs related to ACH originated items. The reports provide information contained in the original forward entry along with return/NOC information supplied by the RDFI or ACH operator.
The return and NOC reports:
Ask your account executive about FedPayments Reporter Return Item Report and Notification of Change Report, both available at the customer level and also at the ODFI level.
FedPayments Reporter Service Return Item and NOC Reports for customers may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
Professional remittance reports (i.e. addenda data related to incoming items) help your business customers solve the challenge of matching ACH payments to open accounts receivable entries, invoices or recipients.
Ask your account executive about FedPayments Reporter Remittance Advice Summary Report and Remittance Advice Detail Report available for both receivers and originators, Social Security Beneficiary Report and the ACH Received Entries Detail Report (daily, weekly, monthly).
The various FedPayments Reporter Service EDI data reports for customers may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
This service gives you the ability to:
Customize alerts by business and individual needs:
Ask your account executive about FedACH Risk® RDFI Alert at the item level.
The FedACH Risk RDFI Alert item-level alerts for customers may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
With implementation of Same Day ACH, you can be better prepared to handle contingency situations and offer enhanced services to your customers.
If you submit a customer’s file that meets Same Day ACH qualifications and deadlines, the items will be presented to the receiving institution and settled on the same day. Discuss the possibilities with your operations staff to ensure that you have pricing and customer agreements properly in place.
Some ways to take advantage of Same Day ACH:
It may be wise to discuss the possibilities with your operations staff to ensure you have processing, pricing and customer agreements properly in place.
Ask your account executive about Same Day ACH Related Products.
Offering customers a Same Day ACH settlement option may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
Proactively provide your customers with workable information about all of their incoming ACH transactions.
The report lets you:
Ask your account executive about FedPayments Reporter ACH Received Entries Detail Report (daily, weekly, monthly).
The FedPayments Reporter Service ACH Received Entries Detail Report (daily, weekly, monthly) may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
Can there be too many layers of risk monitoring when it comes to the safety of your institution and your customers? With ACH origination risk monitoring, you can:
Ask your account executive about the FedACH Risk Origination Monitoring Service.
Recognizing risk is heavily tied to being proactive. Customer service is enhanced when you can call the customer with the solution before they call you with the problem.
Through the use of Risk RDFI Alerts, your institution can:
Ask your account executive about FedACH Risk RDFI Alert at the Batch Level.
As the Business Banking unit, you are tasked with knowing your customers, but do you have the tools to monitor them on an ongoing basis and determine, for example, if there are changes in their behavior?
Consider using the Return Ratio, Return Reason Report, SEC Code, ACH Received Entries Detail or ACH Originated Batch and Originated Detail reports as additional tools in helping you know your customers.
The Return Ratio Report goes beyond showing your originator’s return percentages relative to the NACHA thresholds. It also shows you valuable information about your customers’ origination data; e.g. their volume, item count, SEC codes used.
Review of the reports or aggregated spreadsheet helps you confirm the performance of your customers:
Available at both the financial institution level and the customer level, this report “slices and dices” the information to show originated, received, and return totals.
Use the SEC Code Report to:
Provides detail on payments flowing into your customers’ accounts to help strengthen your knowledge of your customers. Additionally, gain insight into other entities they work with to potentially open a door to advance opportunities within your organization.
Use the ACH clearing report to:
Proactively provide your customers with workable information about all of their originated ACH transactions. The report may be scheduled daily or monthly, or run on-demand and is useful for not only analyzing Same Day ACH origination, but all forward and returns originated batches as well. The report includes the following information:
This report provides summary level information of return reason codes by Originator for returned entries processed via FedACH® Services.
This report:
Learn more about the FedPayments Reporter Service
Ask your account executive about FedPayments Reporter Return Ratio, Return Reason Report, ACH Volume Summary by SEC Code, ACH Received Entries Detail Report (daily, weekly, monthly) and ACH Originated Batch/Entries Reports.
Request that we contact you (Off-site) regarding your interest in these ACH services.