ACh
ACH stands for Automated Clearing House, a United States electronic funds-transfer network that coordinates transfer of money between banks. It is overseen by NACHA—The Electronic Payments Association—whose operating rules govern the network. ACH payments are processed through two main U.S. operators: the Federal Reserve Banks and The Clearing House. The system is used for direct deposits, bill payments, and business-to-business transfers, as well as some person-to-person payments.
In operation, an originating depository financial institution submits batches of payment instructions to an ACH operator,
There are two main ACH transfer types: ACH credit, where the originator pushes funds to the recipient,
ACH is widely adopted by financial institutions and government agencies for efficiency and cost reduction. It