Nacha announced today that Bottomline has become a Nacha Preferred Partner.
The designation covers ACH Experience, Open Banking, and Risk and Fraud Prevention. The partnership highlights efforts to strengthen secure digital payments across the ACH Network. It also supports industry goals to reduce reliance on paper checks.
Bottomline develops secure and resilient payment technologies for banks and businesses. These solutions enable smooth and safe money movement without friction. The platform monitors ACH transactions in real time to detect unusual patterns. This approach helps customers stop suspicious activity before funds are released.
Bottomline Strengthens Digital Payment Capabilities
“A longtime focus for Nacha has been on moving businesses to secure, dependable ACH and away from checks, while also making the ACH Network even safer for all participants,” said Jane Larimer, Nacha President and CEO. “Nacha is pleased to welcome Bottomline as a Preferred Partner for ACH Experience, Open Banking, and Risk and Fraud Prevention.”
Nacha welcomes Bottomline to expand collaboration across payment innovation and security initiatives. The partnership supports continued improvements across the ACH Network for all participants.
“Customers depend on our business payments, digital banking, and fraud prevention technology to keep their operations running smoothly,” said Gareth Priest, Chief Product Officer. “Becoming a Nacha Preferred Partner reinforces our commitment to helping banks and businesses manage ACH payments with confidence, while working alongside Nacha and other industry experts to support continued progress across the ACH Network.”
Bottomline strengthens its commitment to advanced digital banking and fraud prevention solutions. Its technology helps organizations maintain secure, efficient, and reliable payment operations. The company collaborates with Nacha and industry experts to drive ongoing ACH Network progress. This marks a key milestone.
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Source: Businesswire