HOW ACH PAYMENTS WORK | Nacha (2024)

On any given day, the ACH Network is busy working in the background. It’s making sure your mortgage and utility payments get paid by Direct Payment (ACH debits), and your pay and tax refunds arrive by Direct Deposit (ACH credits). But did you ever wonder how it all works?

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ACH Debits

For ACH debits, let’s use the example of paying your electric bill. You might have a standing authorization for the utility to withdraw the payment each month from your bank or credit union account. Or you might go to the utility’s website each month and authorize a single payment. Either way, the utility will follow your instructions, and when time comes for them to collect the money, they become the “Originator,” because they are originating an ACH payment.

The electric company continues the process by sending your payment, along with payments from other customers, to its bank. The utility’s bank is the “ODFI” (Originating Depository Financial Institution). The ODFI most likely combines the payments from the utility with similar payments from other companies and then sends that combined file to an “ACH Operator.” There are two ACH Operators: the Federal Reserve and The Clearing House.

The job of the ACH Operator is to sort all those payments so that each one gets sent to the correct destination. In the case of your payment, the ACH Operator sends your payment to your bank or credit union, which is known as the “RDFI” (Receiving Depository Financial Institution), because it is receiving the payment from the ACH Operator.

Your bank (the RDFI) then withdraws the money from your account to complete the payment of the bill, making you the “Receiver.”

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ACH Credit

For ACH credits, let’s use Direct Deposit as an example. When you started work you provided your employer with your banking information. Before each payday, the employer sends that information, along with the amount you’re owed and your pay date, to its bank. It does this not only for you, but for all of your co-workers using Direct Deposit. Your employer is the “Originator” and its bank is the “ODFI” (Originating Depository Financial Institution).

The ODFI receives all these payment files from many employers, and then sends them to an ACH Operator. There are two ACH Operators: the Federal Reserve and The Clearing House.

The ACH Operator sorts all those payments, making sure each goes to the correct place. In the case of your payment, the ACH Operator sends a file to your bank or credit union, instructing it to credit the funds to your account on payday. Your bank or credit union is the “RDFI” (Receiving Depository Financial Institution). The RDFI places the money in your account, making you the “Receiver.”

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Settlement Timing

Nacha estimates 80% of ACH payments settle in one banking day—or less (by regular and Same Day ACH).

Debits typically comprise just over 50% of ACH payments are settled either the same day or the next banking day. By Nacha Rule and enforced by ACH Operator edits, ACH debits cannot have a settlement date that is more than one banking day into the future.

ACH credits comprise just under 50% of ACH payments and can settle the same day, the next banking day, or in two banking days; but the substantial majority of ACH credits also settle in one banking day (note, the U.S. Treasury is the only entity that has the ability to initiate ACH credits with a settlement date of more than two banking days in the future).

When combining all types of ACH payments—debits, which all settle in one banking day or less; and credits, the majority of which settle in one banking day or less—Nacha estimates 80% of all ACH payment volume settles in one banking day or less.

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Nacha’s Role

Where does Nacha fit into all of this? Nacha governs the ACH Network, which is the way ACH payments travel. While Nacha doesn’t actually process the ACH payments, payments on the ACH Network are handled according to the Nacha Operating Rules and Guidelines. All participants in the ACH Network must follow the Nacha Rules.

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HOW ACH PAYMENTS WORK | Nacha? ›

In the case of your payment, the ACH Operator sends a file to your bank or credit union, instructing it to credit the funds to your account on payday. Your bank or credit union is the “RDFI” (Receiving Depository Financial Institution). The RDFI places the money in your account, making you the “Receiver.”

How does an ACH payment work? ›

How Does An ACH Payment Work?
  1. The originator (such as your employer) initiates the payment or deposit by giving instructions to their bank.
  2. The bank sends digital payment files to the ACH network.
  3. The ACH network passes those payment files on to the receiving bank.
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What are the problems with ACH payments? ›

ACH transfer payments can fail sometimes. Transaction failures can happen for a number of reasons, such as insufficient funds, bad account numbers, disabled debits from bank accounts, etc. ACH charges have the initial status of pending.

What is the best way to accept ACH payments? ›

How to accept ACH payments
  1. Step 1: Create an ACH merchant account. The first order of business is to set up your own ACH merchant account. ...
  2. Step 2: Request customer authorization. ...
  3. Step 3: Set up the payment. ...
  4. Step 4: Submit your payment details.

Do ACH payments go through immediately? ›

Because ACH transfers are processed in batches, direct ACH payments typically take one to three business days to appear in the recipient's account—longer than it generally takes to process wire transfers, credit card transactions, and ATM transactions.

What are the downsides of ACH payments? ›

If you initiate a transfer after the scheduled time, you may experience delays. This could result in missing payment deadlines and paying penalty fees. It also means that ACH transfers may not be appropriate for emergency or time-sensitive transactions.

How do I pay someone via ACH? ›

How do you send an ACH payment? To send an ACH transfer, you'll need the account information of where you want to send the money. Once you have that, you'll submit the payment through your online banking portal or PayPal.

How do I get customers to pay through ACH? ›

Let them know how the problem can be avoided with an ACH payment. (Bonus recommendation) Provide instruction on how to pay by ACH. Leverage the one communication your customer probably pays attention to: the bill or invoice. Lobby to have clear ACH payment instructions provided on bills/invoices and your website.

What are the risks of ACH transfers? ›

Identity theft in ACH and wire fraud occurs when criminals use stolen personal information to execute unauthorized transactions. This method poses a significant challenge as it directly attacks the identity of individuals or entities.

Does ACH get reported to IRS? ›

Are ACH transfers reported to the IRS? The IRS doesn't count ACH transfers as cash, so they are not reported.

Is it better to pay with credit card or ACH? ›

In general, the costs of ACH come in much lower than other payment methods. When comparing the fees between credit cards and ACH payments, credit card payments have higher processing fees since they are typically calculated as a percentage of the transaction.

Can ACH payments be declined? ›

ACH stands for Automated Clearing House and is a means of processing checks faster electronically. If your business accepts ACH payments, you've likely wondered "What does rejected mean?" Just like traditional checks, ACH payments can be rejected due to incorrect information or insufficient funds.

Who initiates an ACH payment? ›

ACH payments begin when the originator (payer)starts the process by requesting the transaction. The originator can be a consumer, business, or a government agency.

What is the workflow of ACH payments? ›

ACH transfers can be thought of as digital mail sent out in bulk. Each transfer request is packaged as a message within a batch of outgoing mail by the bank making the request (the ODFI). The ACH operators then re-bundle each message into a batch destined for the bank receiving the request (the RDFI).

How do I know if my ACH payment went through? ›

After you submit your payment, you'll see the U.S. Bank confirmation page. It will include the date your ACH payment will be sent, when it should arrive, your memo and the transaction number. We'll also email you a confirmation once your ACH payment is sent.

Why are ACH transfers so slow? ›

The involvement of so many parties is one of the reasons ACH payment processing is so a bit slower than other payment methods. Payment data is sent to the ODFI, which then sends it to the Federal Reserve. Once the Federal Reserve receives and processes the data, it sends the ACH transaction to the RDFI.

Can I do an ACH transfer to someone else's bank account? ›

A direct bank-to-bank payment, called an Automated Clearing House (ACH) transfer, allows you to send money from your checking or savings account to someone else's account, even if it's at a different bank. This is the same technology used when employers send paychecks via direct deposit, or if you use online bill pay.

Will an ACH go through with insufficient funds? ›

Because payments are taken automatically with ACH debit payments, the payment process may initiate even if you don't have sufficient funds in your account. When an ACH debit payment is made, it must go through a few steps before any money changes hands.

Do ACH transfers get reported to the IRS? ›

The IRS doesn't count ACH transfers as cash, so they are not reported.

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