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06/16/2026
Nacha proposal would strengthen fraud efforts
Americas Credit Unions
Nacha’s proposal to add the Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Service (BFS) to the ACH Contact Registry would help credit unions fill gaps in information and has America’s Credit Unions’ support. In comments filed Friday, the organization noted that credit unions receive a substantial volume of ACH entries originated by the federal government, including Social Security, other federal benefit payments, veterans’ benefits, tax refunds, and federal payroll.
As receiving depository financial institutions (RDFIs), credit unions must regularly communicate with BFS regarding these payments, including on reclamation of improper federal payments, claims of non-receipt and related trace requests, and the recovery of improper payments.
“Credit unions do not uniformly possess accurate contact information for the BFS personnel or departments equipped to address these matters and often must rely on intermediaries, such as their payments associations, to identify the appropriate contact,” the letter reads. “Adding BFS to the ACH Contact Registry directly addresses this gap by providing credit unions a reliable source of verified BFS contact information.”
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