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ACH refers to the Automated Clearing House, a U.S. payment processing network that’s managed by the National Automated Clearing House Association (Nacha).
ACH payments are electronic fund transfers between banks. So, ACH payment processing is a convenient way to send and receive money using only a bank account number and routing number — no cash, checks, or cards necessary.
There are two main kinds of ACH transfers:
Businesses save time using ACH payments because they eliminate the need to deal with fraud-prone paper checks, handle recurring billing manually, or hunt down payments sent by mail. You simply ask your customers or vendors to authorize ACH transactions.
Here’s a high-level example of what happens when you request an ACH payment:
ACH payment lookalikes
See how to distinguish ACH payments from similar terms: