OVERVIEW
Customer service, frontline, and operations staff struggle each day with the question – “What does my account holder want me to do…Stop this payment, return it, they revoked it, — what are my next steps?” This training program will help find answers to these struggles. These are still the number one issues in the exception processing of ACH transactions on a daily basis. Specific rules identify how to handle stop payments and unauthorized or revoked transactions. This session will detail how to remain compliant with the NACHA Operating Rules.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Do you often wonder when to use a Stop Pay Form and when to use a Written Statement of Unauthorized Debit (WSUD)? This session will take on these questions and others. The webinar instructor will provide scenario examples such as your account holder saying they want you to stop payment, or if they revoked it – why is their account being debited or they never authorized a payment that is already posted to their account.

The NACHA Operating Rules have specifics for you to follow to be sure you are in compliance each time you help your account holder with their request(s). Learn what form to use and when and why? What questions and conversations should be taking place between the account holder and the customer service or frontline staff working with them?

Key points illustrated in the program in the form of case studies will assist customer service and front-line staff as well as identify details for operations staff. This 90-minute session will definitely help clear things up on processing unauthorized, authorization revoked, and stop payments.

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 through the use of scenarios – the what, when, and how of stop payments and returning unauthorized entries

AREAS COVERED
Elements required for the WSUD – according to the NACHA Operating Rules
What is an unauthorized transaction, timeframe to return, and when do 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
Operations Staff
Banking Operations Managers and Staff
Compliance and Risk Professionals
Treasury Management Professionals
Aspiring and Current AAPs (Accredited ACH Professionals)
Payroll Processors
Company/Business Owners (Originators)
Banking Managers/ Supervisors
Third-Party Service Providers and Third-Party Senders
Audit and Compliance Personnel/Risk Managers

DATES & VENUE
28 Feb 2023, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
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