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NACHA Interface

Definition

The NACHA interface enables JIL to interact with the US ACH (Automated Clearing House) network through NACHA-formatted file generation and processing. This allows institutions to bridge between blockchain settlement and traditional US domestic payment rails.

Why It Matters

The ACH network processes over 30 billion transactions annually in the United States. Many institutional operations require interaction with ACH for payroll, vendor payments, and treasury operations. A blockchain settlement platform that cannot interface with ACH is incomplete for US institutions.

How JIL Sovereign Addresses This

JIL's NACHA interface generates compliant ACH file formats from settlement instructions and processes incoming ACH notifications. This enables institutions to use JIL for the settlement layer while maintaining connectivity to US domestic payment infrastructure through standard banking channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is nacha interface?

The NACHA interface enables JIL to interact with the US ACH (Automated Clearing House) network through NACHA-formatted file generation and processing. This allows institutions to bridge between blockc

How does nacha interface benefit institutions?

The ACH network processes over 30 billion transactions annually in the United States. Many institutional operations require interaction with ACH for payroll, vendor payments, and treasury operations.