SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 4
Download to read offline
Gain An Insight To Know How ACH Payment Processing Works For Small Businesses
Have you ever thought about whether small businesses reap benefits from ACH payments? If
you believe, ACH payments work as a potential payment solution for several companies.
ACH (Automated Clearing House) payments are undoubtedly the best payment method that
has gained popularity; this fact is supported by NACHA, which has reported a 9 percent
increase in payments across the ACH network in 2020 compared to 2019.
But, do you ever wonder how ACH payments can help your small business? There are many
ways ACH payment technology can get implemented into a business, irrespective of whether
it remains big or small. It gives benefits to both customers and businesses.
Do you wonder how ACH payments really work?
ACH payment processing happens electronically, enabling a bank transfer between the
payer’s and payee’s bank accounts through the Automated Clearing House Network of U.S.
financial institutions, which Nacha governs.
ACH payment processing is used for recurring and one-time payments instead of paper
checks, wire transfers, credit cards, or debit card payment methods.
ACH payments are usually made by direct transfer of funds from one bank to another, which
implies that businesses and customers can send funds for regular payments through the ACH
payment network. It removes the use of physical debit and credit cards, including paper
checks.
ACH payments can be processed through the Automated Clearing House Network and are
usually taken by large businesses that pay for their employees and facilitate transfers between
institutions. However, they have also labeled a functional payment solution for small
businesses that rely on the secure and modern alternative to support traditional check or card
payments.
The ACH Network works as an electronic system that serves more than 10,000 financial
institutions to facilitate financial transactions in the United States. In addition, the ACH
Network usually acts as a delivery mechanism that allows people and organizations to move
money from one bank account to another.
ACH transactions consist of direct deposits and direct payments, including business-to-
business (B2B) transactions, government transactions, and consumer transactions.
Read Four Ways Through Which ACH Payments Can Help Small Businesses To Grow
The primary consideration for any business is how each payment method can turn out to
benefit them.
When it comes to ACH payments, there are several ways through which they can be
integrated into processes and turn into a valuable addition to their payment options.
1. Receiving Customer Payments
Merchants need to allow their customers to authorize their transactions to transfer funds from
their bank accounts to yours; this is the foremost step for receiving the ACH transactions.
Thus, ACH payments are labeled to be much quicker and easier. Moreover, it offers
customers more chances with a more secure way of paying through the traditional paper
check comprising all the benefits necessary for a contactless world.
2. Eliminate Card Brand Fees
If a merchant receives ACH payments from their customers, it might be more cost-effective
than card payments. This is because the credit card processing payment also charges fees for
processing payments for using their card network.
Thus, it can be said that by allowing your customers to pay by using their banking
information, one can easily avoid incurring card-based fees. Each transaction may seem
insignificant, but the savings become substantial when a significant volume of payments gets
made this way.
3.Paying Suppliers
If you are a small business owner, who needs to pay suppliers regularly, then accepting the
payments through online mode can be beneficial. Thus, you should give preference to ACH
payments which work as an ideal way of processing these transactions.
ACH payments work as a safe and convenient mode of transferring money from one bank
account to another. As the threat of fraud has been drastically diminished, small businesses
can pay suppliers without worrying about losing money or even experiencing the
inconvenience of using paper checks.
4. Paying Taxes
The ACH payments help merchants to easily make the payments when it comes to paying tax
payments. Thus, it is assumed that ACH payments help in streamlining the tax payments.
5. Paying Employees
Many large businesses prefer ACH payments to pay their employees, and small businesses
use these payments. Small businesses need to set up payment instruction that uses the
recipient’s bank routing and account number. It also consists of necessary authorization from
their bank.
Conclusion
ACH payments are labeled the most cost-effective payment option that helps merchants save
their processing fees. Unlike a paper check, an ACH payment can be paid online, which helps
reduce the processing time.
ACH payments are also preferred over paper checks, which imply that banks will usually
process an ACH payment before a paper check. Moreover, these features ensure that
merchants can get funds faster than traditional checks.
Originally Published: https://bit.ly/3b8JJr1

More Related Content

More from Paycron

More from Paycron (17)

How Do You Define a Merchant Account
How Do You Define a Merchant AccountHow Do You Define a Merchant Account
How Do You Define a Merchant Account
 
Small Business Pain Points: How Can Paycron Help?
Small Business Pain Points: How Can Paycron Help?Small Business Pain Points: How Can Paycron Help?
Small Business Pain Points: How Can Paycron Help?
 
Streamline Your Payment Process & Maintain The Cash Flow of Your Business Wit...
Streamline Your Payment Process & Maintain The Cash Flow of Your Business Wit...Streamline Your Payment Process & Maintain The Cash Flow of Your Business Wit...
Streamline Your Payment Process & Maintain The Cash Flow of Your Business Wit...
 
Read to Know How You Can Send an eCheck in 3 Steps
Read to Know How You Can Send an eCheck in 3 StepsRead to Know How You Can Send an eCheck in 3 Steps
Read to Know How You Can Send an eCheck in 3 Steps
 
Instant Check Verification Is Possibly The Best Service A Merchant Can Demand...
Instant Check Verification Is Possibly The Best Service A Merchant Can Demand...Instant Check Verification Is Possibly The Best Service A Merchant Can Demand...
Instant Check Verification Is Possibly The Best Service A Merchant Can Demand...
 
PCI Compliance and why is it important?
PCI Compliance and why is it important?PCI Compliance and why is it important?
PCI Compliance and why is it important?
 
Know The Reason Why eCheck Payment Processing Is Rising
Know The Reason Why eCheck Payment Processing Is RisingKnow The Reason Why eCheck Payment Processing Is Rising
Know The Reason Why eCheck Payment Processing Is Rising
 
The Ultimate eCheck FAQ 7 Common Questions Answered.pdf
The Ultimate eCheck FAQ 7 Common Questions Answered.pdfThe Ultimate eCheck FAQ 7 Common Questions Answered.pdf
The Ultimate eCheck FAQ 7 Common Questions Answered.pdf
 
What Is The High-Risk Merchant Account?
What Is The High-Risk Merchant Account?What Is The High-Risk Merchant Account?
What Is The High-Risk Merchant Account?
 
Read To Gain An Insight How Digital Payments Simplify The Payment Process
Read To Gain An Insight How Digital Payments Simplify The Payment ProcessRead To Gain An Insight How Digital Payments Simplify The Payment Process
Read To Gain An Insight How Digital Payments Simplify The Payment Process
 
A Secure Payment Processor Is Suitable For Your Business
A Secure Payment Processor Is Suitable For Your BusinessA Secure Payment Processor Is Suitable For Your Business
A Secure Payment Processor Is Suitable For Your Business
 
Read the Right Way to Set up eCheck Account for Business
Read the Right Way to Set up eCheck Account for BusinessRead the Right Way to Set up eCheck Account for Business
Read the Right Way to Set up eCheck Account for Business
 
Everything You Need To Know About E-Check Payment Processing.pdf
Everything You Need To Know About E-Check Payment Processing.pdfEverything You Need To Know About E-Check Payment Processing.pdf
Everything You Need To Know About E-Check Payment Processing.pdf
 
Have questions about eCheck.pdf
Have questions about eCheck.pdfHave questions about eCheck.pdf
Have questions about eCheck.pdf
 
How can a Non-US Resident start a business in the U.S._ .pdf
How can a Non-US Resident start a business in the U.S._ .pdfHow can a Non-US Resident start a business in the U.S._ .pdf
How can a Non-US Resident start a business in the U.S._ .pdf
 
eCheck Eases the Work of a Merchant and a Payee. Read to Know More!.pdf
eCheck Eases the Work of a Merchant and a Payee. Read to Know More!.pdfeCheck Eases the Work of a Merchant and a Payee. Read to Know More!.pdf
eCheck Eases the Work of a Merchant and a Payee. Read to Know More!.pdf
 
Credit card processing rates and fees
Credit card processing rates and feesCredit card processing rates and fees
Credit card processing rates and fees
 

Gain An Insight To Know How ACH Payment Processing Works For Small Businesses

  • 1. Gain An Insight To Know How ACH Payment Processing Works For Small Businesses Have you ever thought about whether small businesses reap benefits from ACH payments? If you believe, ACH payments work as a potential payment solution for several companies. ACH (Automated Clearing House) payments are undoubtedly the best payment method that has gained popularity; this fact is supported by NACHA, which has reported a 9 percent increase in payments across the ACH network in 2020 compared to 2019. But, do you ever wonder how ACH payments can help your small business? There are many ways ACH payment technology can get implemented into a business, irrespective of whether it remains big or small. It gives benefits to both customers and businesses. Do you wonder how ACH payments really work? ACH payment processing happens electronically, enabling a bank transfer between the payer’s and payee’s bank accounts through the Automated Clearing House Network of U.S. financial institutions, which Nacha governs. ACH payment processing is used for recurring and one-time payments instead of paper checks, wire transfers, credit cards, or debit card payment methods.
  • 2. ACH payments are usually made by direct transfer of funds from one bank to another, which implies that businesses and customers can send funds for regular payments through the ACH payment network. It removes the use of physical debit and credit cards, including paper checks. ACH payments can be processed through the Automated Clearing House Network and are usually taken by large businesses that pay for their employees and facilitate transfers between institutions. However, they have also labeled a functional payment solution for small businesses that rely on the secure and modern alternative to support traditional check or card payments. The ACH Network works as an electronic system that serves more than 10,000 financial institutions to facilitate financial transactions in the United States. In addition, the ACH Network usually acts as a delivery mechanism that allows people and organizations to move money from one bank account to another. ACH transactions consist of direct deposits and direct payments, including business-to- business (B2B) transactions, government transactions, and consumer transactions. Read Four Ways Through Which ACH Payments Can Help Small Businesses To Grow The primary consideration for any business is how each payment method can turn out to benefit them. When it comes to ACH payments, there are several ways through which they can be integrated into processes and turn into a valuable addition to their payment options. 1. Receiving Customer Payments Merchants need to allow their customers to authorize their transactions to transfer funds from their bank accounts to yours; this is the foremost step for receiving the ACH transactions. Thus, ACH payments are labeled to be much quicker and easier. Moreover, it offers customers more chances with a more secure way of paying through the traditional paper check comprising all the benefits necessary for a contactless world.
  • 3. 2. Eliminate Card Brand Fees If a merchant receives ACH payments from their customers, it might be more cost-effective than card payments. This is because the credit card processing payment also charges fees for processing payments for using their card network. Thus, it can be said that by allowing your customers to pay by using their banking information, one can easily avoid incurring card-based fees. Each transaction may seem insignificant, but the savings become substantial when a significant volume of payments gets made this way. 3.Paying Suppliers If you are a small business owner, who needs to pay suppliers regularly, then accepting the payments through online mode can be beneficial. Thus, you should give preference to ACH payments which work as an ideal way of processing these transactions. ACH payments work as a safe and convenient mode of transferring money from one bank account to another. As the threat of fraud has been drastically diminished, small businesses can pay suppliers without worrying about losing money or even experiencing the inconvenience of using paper checks. 4. Paying Taxes The ACH payments help merchants to easily make the payments when it comes to paying tax payments. Thus, it is assumed that ACH payments help in streamlining the tax payments. 5. Paying Employees Many large businesses prefer ACH payments to pay their employees, and small businesses use these payments. Small businesses need to set up payment instruction that uses the recipient’s bank routing and account number. It also consists of necessary authorization from their bank. Conclusion ACH payments are labeled the most cost-effective payment option that helps merchants save their processing fees. Unlike a paper check, an ACH payment can be paid online, which helps reduce the processing time.
  • 4. ACH payments are also preferred over paper checks, which imply that banks will usually process an ACH payment before a paper check. Moreover, these features ensure that merchants can get funds faster than traditional checks. Originally Published: https://bit.ly/3b8JJr1