One Inc. Meets Rigorous Standards to Become a Nacha Certified Third-Party Sender
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One Inc, which delivers a frictionless payment experience to over 165 insurance companies, has met the rigorous standards to become a Nacha Certified Third-Party Sender. Nacha Certified is a voluntary program created by Nacha the organization that governs ACH Network which enables Third-Party Senders to differentiate themselves by meeting standards for ACH risk management and compliance.
“As the ACH Network continues to grow and thrive, it remains important that Third-Party Senders engage in sound risk management practices and implement quality controls,” said Michael Herd, Nacha Senior Vice President, ACH Network Administration.
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Frankenmuth Insurance Selects One Inc to Support Digital Claims Payments
One IncMarch 11, 2021 GMT
FOLSOM, Calif., March 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) One Inc, a digital payment platform provider for the insurance industry, is pleased to announce Frankenmuth Insurance (Frankenmuth) has selected One Inc’s Digital Payment Platform, ClaimsPay, for outbound digital payments.
Frankenmuth has been protecting individuals, families, and businesses for more than 150 years. Focusing on policyholders through caring, innovation, and customer experience, Frankenmuth earned extremely high policyholder satisfaction with claims service of 98 percent in 2020. By being there when policyholders need it most, Frankenmuth has been providing peace of mind for many decades.
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