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Same Day ACH:Getting Ready to Move Payments Faster
Louisiana Bankers AssociationOctober 20, 2015Baton Rouge, LA
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Key Messages
Same Day ACH enables a ubiquitous same‐day capability for virtually any ACH transaction, creating options for the businesses, governments and consumers who want to move their money faster.
Same Day ACH will build upon existing, next‐day ACH Network capabilities and establish a new option for same‐day clearing and settlement via ACH.
What is Same Day ACH?
The ACH Operators will offer two new same‐day processing windows1
• Morning window: Submission deadline of 10:30 AM ET, with settlement occurring at 1:00 PM ET
• Afternoon window: Submission deadline of 3:00 PM ET, with settlement occurring at 5:00 PM ET
ODFIs will be able to submit files of Same Day ACH payments through the two new clearing windows that can reach all RDFIs in the ACH Network
All RDFIs will be mandated to receive Same Day ACH payments– Gives ODFIs and Originators the certainty of being able to send Same Day ACH payments
RDFIs will make funds available from Same Day ACH credits by 5:00 PM local time as of Phase 3
1 ‐ All times are Eastern Time unless noted. These times are estimates; exact schedules and timing would be determined by each ACH Operator. The ACH Operator schedules are not determined by the NACHA Operating Rules, and the inclusion of ACH Operator schedules and other functions should not be interpreted as an endorsement by either ACH Operator.
USE CASESSame Day ACH –Moving Payments Faster
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The Major Use Cases for Same Day ACH Are Projected toGenerate 1.4 Billion Transactions
C2B• Bill Pay• eCommerce• POS check
conversion• Merchant debit• Collections
C2C• Person-to-Person• Account-to-
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Over 60% of estimated Same Day ACHvolume comes from existing ACH
Same‐day payrolls, supporting business’ needs to pay hourly workers, and providing flexibility for late and emergency payrolls and missed deadlines; and enabling employees to have faster access to their pay in these cases;
Business to‐Business payments, enabling faster settlement of invoice payments between trading partners, and including remittance information with the payments;
Expedited bill payments using both ACH credits and debits, enabling consumers to make on‐time bill payments on due dates, and providing faster crediting for late payments; and,
Account‐to‐account transfers, providing faster crediting for consumers who move money among various accounts they own.
Major Same Day ACH Use Cases
Based on the estimated costs and Same Day ACH volume quantified in theresearch, the resulting Same Day Entry fee will be 5.2 cents per same-dayACH transaction.
Bank Fee Components Per Transaction$
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0.04• One time investment costs of $118 MM• Operating costs grow from $6MM in
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What is the Amount of the Same Day Entry Fee?
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Can the Fee Amount Be Changed in the Future?
• The rule includes a methodology to measure at defined intervals the effectiveness ofthe fee in balancing the interests of the origination and receipt of same day transactionsAfter five years of full implementation, the actual volume of same-dayACHtransactions would be compared to the projected volume
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If the actual volume exceeds the projected volume by more than 25 percent, then the amountof the interbank fee would be reduced to a level that results in RDFIs’ cost recovery over the same 11.5-year recovery period as initially projected. The interbank fee could not be increased based on this reviewAnother review with the same parameters would be conducted after eight years of full implementation
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• After ten years of full implementation, a new economic analysis of costs and volumewould be conducted to determine the amount of an interbank fee that would become effective after the end of the original cost recovery period
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OPERATIONSSame Day ACH –Moving Payments Faster
How Does the Same Day ACH Schedule Compare to Existing ACH?
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Next Day ACH 3:00 AM - ACH Opens 6:30 PM - Fedwire closes 2:15 AM - ODFI Deadline for 6:00 AM - RDFI receipt files of Next-Day ACH Next-Day Transactions
8:30 AM - Settlement
Same Day ACH 10:30 AM - ODFI Deadline for Same Day Window11:30 AM - RDFI Receipt Files for Same Day Window
1:00 PM - Settlement for Same-Day Transactions3:00 PM - ODFI Deadline for Same Day Window
4:00 PM - RDFI Receipt Files for Same Day Window5:00 PM - Settlement for Same-Day Transactions
All times Eastern TimeRDFI File Receipts Times Are Approximate
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What Transactions Are Eligible for Same Day ACH?
Virtually all ACH transactions, including credits and debits, will be eligible for same‐day processing. – Same‐day ACH credits would support use cases such as payroll, business‐to‐business, bill payment, and person‐to‐person payments.
– Same‐day ACH debits would support use cases such as bill payment, account‐to‐account transfers, check conversion, business‐to‐business, and e‐commerce payments.
– Most non‐monetary transactions – prenotifications, notifications of changes, zero‐dollar remittance information transactions, etc. – will also be eligible for same‐day processing.
What Transactions Are Eligible for Same Day ACH?
The only ACH transactions that will be ineligible for same‐day processing will be international transactions (IATs) and large‐dollar transactions (over $25,000).– The $25,000 transaction limit applies to individual transactions; i.e., a single same‐day ACH transaction could not be for more than $25,000. There would be no limit on the aggregate value of a batch of same‐day transactions.
A Phased Approach to Same Day ACH
Functionality Phase 1Sept. 23, 2016
Phase 2Sept. 15, 2017
Phase 3March 16, 2018
Transaction Eligibility ($25,000 limit; IAT not eligible)
Credits only Credits and debits Credits and debits
New Same Day ACH Processing Deadlines
10:30 AM ET and3:00 PM ET
10:30 AM ET and3:00 PM ET
10:30 AM ET and3:00 PM ET
New Settlement Time(s) 1:00 PM ET and5:00 PM ET
1:00 PM ET and5:00 PM ET
1:00 PM ET and5:00 PM ET
ACH Credit Funds Availability
End of RDFI’s processing day
End of RDFI’s processing day
5:00 PM RDFI local time
To ease the industry’s implementation effort, the new ACH Network functionality would be implemented across three implementation phases
Effective Dates Are Contingent on the Federal Reserve
The effective dates of the three implementation phases WAS contingent on receiving written confirmation from the Federal Reserve at the conclusion of its public comment process to support the rule• public comment period: May 27, 2015 through July 2, 2015
If written confirmation was received by:– September 23, 2015: the Rule would become effective as approved– Between September 24, 2015 and November 13, 2015: the three
effective dates of the Rule would become effective 6 months later than the dates approved
– Between November 14, 2015 and May 18, 2016: the three effective dates of the Rule would become effective 12 months later than the dates approved
– If written confirmation was not received by May 18, 2016, the Rule would not go into effect
Effective Dates Are Contingent on the Federal Reserve
Federal ReserveApproval Date Phase I Date Phase 2 Date Phase 3 Date
By September 23, 2015
September 23, 2016 September 15, 2017 March 16, 2018
By November 13, 2015
March 22, 2017 March 14, 2018 September 12, 2018
By May 18, 2016 September 22, 2017 September 14, 2018 March 15, 2019
Same Day ACH transactions would be identified by the ODFI and its Originator by using the current day’s date in the Effective Entry Date field of the batch of ACH transactions– NACHA Rules already provide that “the Effective Entry Date is the date
specified by the Originator on which it intends a batch of Entries to be settled.”
Additionally, Same Day ACH transactions would need to meet an ACH Operator’s submission deadline for same‐day processing– Example: transactions originated on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 with an
Effective Entry Date of “161025” would need to be submitted to an ACH Operator no later than the 3:00 p.m. ET deadline for same‐day settlement
NOTE: ACH transactions with invalid or stale Effective Entry Dates would be settled by the ACH Operator at the earliest opportunity – could be same day
Identification of Same Day ACH Transactions
In addition to using the Effective Entry Date, an ODFI may want to verify an Originator’s intent for same‐day settlement
NACHA recommends that the ODFI use, at their discretion, standardized content in the Company Descriptive Date field• Optional field with 6 positions available. Currently, the Rules provide
that the “Originator establishes this field as the date it would like to see displayed to the Receiver for descriptive purposes.”
• ODFI could use the convention “SDHHMM” “SD” denotes the intent for same‐day settlement “HHMM” correspond to the desired settlement timing of either 1:00 PM ET or 5:00 PM ET
Valid content would be either “SD1300” or “SD1700”
Identification of Same Day ACH Transactions
Identifying Same Day transactions• Effective Entry Date field• Timely submission in processing window
For example:• A batch of Entries is submitted on Tuesday, October 25 before 10:30
am ET with an Effective Entry Date of Tuesday, October 25 (with content “161025” in the Effective Entry Date field)
• Under the Same Day ACH rule, this is valid information in the Effective Entry Date field, and the batch will settle on Tuesday, October 25 at 1:00 pm ET, which is the settlement time that corresponds to the file submission time
• These are Same Day Entries, and the Same Day Entry fee applies
Identification of Same Day ACH Transactions
Processing stale/invalid Effective Entry Dates• Stale or invalid Effective Entry Dates settled earliest available
settlement opportunity
For example:• A batch of Entries is submitted on Tuesday, October 25 before 10:30
am ET with an Effective Entry Date of Monday, October 24 (with content “161024” in the Effective Entry Date field)
• Unfortunately this is a late payroll file that was not submitted timely. The Effective Entry Date is stale (in the past), therefore the batch will be settled at the next available settlement opportunity, which is at 1:00 pm on Tuesday, October 25
• This late file is settled 19.5 hours sooner than with next‐daysettlement
• These are Same Day Entries, and the Same Day Entry fee applies
Identification of Same Day ACH Transactions
ACH Date Fields
Field name Format Location PurposeFile Creation Date YYMMDD File Header record Indicates date file created by ODFI to Operator,
Operator to Operator, or Operator to RDFI
Company Descriptive Date
Optionalalphameric
Batch Header record
Originator inputs this date that it would like Receiver to see for description, never used to control timingFor Same Day ACH Originator may indicate intent to ODFI by populating with either SD1300 or SD1700.
Effective Entry Date YYMMDD Batch Header record
Date specified by Originator as date it would like entries to settleFor Same Day ACH date must be either current day, stale or invalid
Settlement Date 3 digit Julian numeric
Batch Header record
Inserted by Receiving Operator as date DFI will be debited/credited by the Federal Reserve.
Stale date: a date that is in the past Invalid date: blank, zero, partially blank, partially non‐numeric, incomplete, day number higher than 31, month number higher than 12
Eligibility of Non‐Monetary ACH Transactions for Same Day Processing
These non‐monetary transactions include: – Prenotifications – Notifications of Change (NOCs) – Remittance information (using CCDs and CTXs) – Death Notifications (DNEs)
Notifications of Change processed on the same day would not be subject to the interbank fee
Return Processing
For ACH transactions that need to be returned, faster processing of the return is typically a “win‐win” for all parties – ODFIs and Originators learn about problems sooner – RDFIs get exceptions processed and settled faster
Rule will allow for the same‐day processing of returns, regardless of whether the forward transaction is a same‐day transaction or not – Returns that are settled on a same‐day basis are not subject to
the Same Day Entry fee, and are not subject to the eligibility limit on forward transactions (i.e., $25,000 per transaction; IAT)
Reversals
• Eligible for same day processing
• Phase 1 – Credits only
• Limited to $25,000.00
• Same Day Entry Fee
Reversals
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IMPACTS FOR PARTICIPANTS &IMPLEMENTATION CHECKLISTS
Same Day ACH –Moving Payments Faster
ODFI Impacts
Offering Same Day ACH products and services is optional for ODFIs.
For those ODFIs that choose to offer Same Day products and services, the following relationships and areas may be impacted: ACH Operator Originators and Third‐Party Senders Vendors and processors Internal operations
Current schedules and offerings will continue without change. Same Day offers schedules in addition to the current offerings.
ODFI Implementation Checklist
Offering Same Day ACH products and services is optional for ODFIs. For those ODFIs that choose to offer Same Day products and services, the following should be considered:
Educate decision makers in these areas on Same Day ACH (SDA): Senior management/executive Product, sales, compliance across all three implementation phases Operations
Develop a strategy on how your FI will use SDA. Strategic considerations should include: Evaluation of risks from an enterprise wide perspective (across all departments) Use cases that may be offered or pursued Classify eligible ACH customers for the service, including if corporate and consumer
accountholders will have access to Same Day services Identify downstream ACH origination and file transmission applications and systems that may be
impacted by Same Day Entries Assess budget impacts and potential fee schedule impacts
ODFI Implementation Checklist
Review current ODFI operational procedures and identify changes needed with regards to the following: Processing cut off times Use of Effective Entry Date by Originators (know how customers/members are
currently using this field to determine if an optional identifier should be utilized) Credit risk management processes such as prefunding Fee schedules and pricing Reversal processing
Talk to ACH Operator, ACH processors and vendors, and Third‐Party Service Providers to understand their solutions and implementation timeframes (include bill pay services, transfers and any other non‐traditional ACH Origination channels): Create action plan for implementation across phases (Phase 1: credits only,
Phase 2: add debits, Phase 3: expedited availability) including system testing Update risk assessment
ODFI Implementation Checklist
Review documents for potential revisions to: Internal policies and procedures as needed, including a step to test all changes Origination Agreement Processing windows – cut‐off timeframes Hours of operation Identification of Same Day ACH transactions and proper use of Effective Entry
Date (particular if pricing is affected by this) Fees
Educate Originators and Third‐Party Senders on the following topics: Operational impacts to Originators and Third‐Party Senders and their software
providers Eligibility requirements for Same Day ACH Opportunities available RPA assistance for ODFI to offer Same Day ACH training to Originators and Third‐
Senders
RDFI Impacts
Receipt of Same Day Entries is not optional for RDFIs.
For RDFIs the following relationships and areas may be impacted: ACH Operator Vendors and processors Internal operations
Current schedules and offerings will continue without change. Same Day offers schedules in addition to the current offerings.
RDFI Implementation Checklist
Receipt of Same Day Entries is not optional for RDFIs, but does provide new opportunities with faster returns and exception processing. RDFIs should consider the following:
Educate decision makers in these areas on Same Day ACH (SDA): Senior management/executive Product, sales, compliance across all three implementation phases Operations BSA and Fraud Monitoring
Review current operational procedures and identify changes needed with regards to the following: Schedule of when posting occurs Receipt times and staff hours for Operations Exceptions processing Amount of time and personnel different receipt processes take
– Example:• 5 minutes to collect file from Operator• 10 minutes to download & post to accounts• 5 minutes to process exception items, suspicious credit activity
What the institution’s definition of “end of day” is– Customer Deposit cut‐off deadline– Settlement deadline for “end of day”
RDFI Implementation Checklist
Talk to ACH Operator, ACH processors and vendors, and Third‐Party Service Provider to understand their solutions, system testing and implementation timelines: Create action plan for implementation: what to do and when across all three
phases, including the requirement in phase 3 to hard post by 5:00pm local time. Review impacts and test downstream applications and systems. Review documents for potential revisions to policies and procedures, which may
include, but are not limited to: – File receipt – Processing of returns, including NSF decisions– Exception processing– Funds Availability– Handling of suspicious credit Entries (large dollar review)– Prenotifications (Prenotes)– Notifications of Change (NOCs)
Test all updated procedures or system changes to verify systems perform as anticipated
Update risk assessment and as necessary, obtain Board of Director approval if necessary for any service changes
RDFI Implementation Checklist
Educate staff on SDA:– Management on operational and customer service issues– Call Center/ Front‐Line to respond to account holder questions
– BSA / Compliance / Fraud Monitoring on credit Suspicious Activity Review / Reg CC / Funds Availability
Educate consumers/account holders, Corporate Receivers and impacted products
Impacts to Other Participants
Originators/Third‐Parties – Review use cases for potential opportunities – Talk to your FI to determine if Same Day is appropriate and cost effective
• discuss file requirements, new file submission and exception resolution cut‐off times
– Review usage of Effective Entry Date
RISK MANAGEMENT FOR PARTICIPANTS
Same Day ACH –Moving Payments Faster
Overall strategy for offering Same Day ACH– Offer to all or select consumer and/or corporate customers?
Consideration of customer profile (i.e., business model) when offering Same Day ACH– Current credit limits– Exposure – Authentication methods
Amendments /updates to agreements to address: – Identification of Same Day ACH files– Delivery methods for Same Day ACH files– Policies and procedures for Same Day ACH files
Process to determine compliance with same day eligibility rules– ODFI may need to review files
Originating Same Day ACH – Risk Considerations
Review policies for pre‐funding • Phase 1 – debits not available for Same Day• $25,000 per Entry limit, off‐set may not be eligible for Same Day.
Ensure Originators clearly communicate use of same day debit with Receivers
• Receiver needs to understand when account will be debited
Splitting $25,000+ items into two or more Entries • ACH Rules Enforcement Panel will have final say when it appears that
an ODFI, Originator or Third‐Party Sender is attempting to evade limit• ODFI should monitor for this and educate Originators against doing
Originating Same Day ACH – Risk Considerations
Returns and NOCs may be more quickly received• ODFI should be prepared to provide information to Originator
Erroneous Entries may be more quickly remedied • Debits (incl. reversals of erroneous credits) will not be available until
phase 2• A debit in a Reversing File must not contain an Effective Entry Date that is
earlier than the Effective Entry Date of the credit to which it relates
Processor readiness for all implementation phases
Availability of updated software from vendors for implementation• Updated software may affect other pieces of the processing downstream. • Software available early enough for testing
Originating Same Day ACH – Risk Considerations
Receiving Same Day ACH – Risk Considerations
Overall strategy for accommodating Same Day ACH
Review policies and procedures related to returns and NOCs – Returns and NOCs will have more available windows for transmission– RDFI not required to send returns faster but, risk is reduced when entries are
returned sooner
Be aware Erroneous Entries may be remedied more quickly – Debits (incl. reversals of erroneous credits) will not be available until phase 2– A debit in a Reversing File must not contain an Effective Entry Date that is
earlier than the Effective Entry Date of the credit to which it relates
Receiving Same Day ACH – Risk Considerations
Funds availability requirements change with Same Day ACH• RDFI needs to have resources to ensure funds are available at required time• Phase 1 & 2: Funds must be available at end of RDFI’s processing day• Phase 3: Funds must be available by 5:00 pm local time for RDFI
Educate corporate Receivers on applying consumer bill payments to customer’s account, as required
Ensure remittance information is provided to corporate Receivers in compliance with timing requirements
Talk to vendors and processors about timeline for changes to provide sufficient time for testing of downstream processes
Resources
NACHA Same Day ACH page:– https://www.nacha.org/content/same‐day‐ach
Questions?
Contact Information
Susan Tiller, AAPTraining Specialist
[email protected](214) 438‐4517(800) 475‐0585www.swacha.org
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