Feb 19, 2026
ACH remains one of the most widely used payment rails – and one of the riskiest. Learn how to identify and mitigate fraud, credit, and compliance risks. Also learn how to be compliant with the new Nacha risk monitoring rules!
February 19, 2026
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EST
This session dives into ACH risk exposures, including fraud, unauthorized transactions, and credit exposure. Attendees will learn how to implement strong risk management strategies, ensure compliance with Nacha Operating Rules, and leverage monitoring tools to reduce exposure.
What You'll Learn
Kevin Olsen
Payments Professor
Kevin Olsen is the Payments Professor bringing enthusiasm and motivation to presentations. Viewing the world as a classroom which is exemplified in the professor’s “edutainment” (when education is motivating, informative, and fun) style of training as he seeks to educate and inform all on the latest developments and trends in the fascinating world of electronic payments Kevin develops programs, presentations, and articles designed to orient and educate financial professionals on a multitude of electronic payment topics. Kevin is also a certified business coach helping lead organizations to innovate and communicate in the ever-changing world of payments, including building of payment strategies with a focus on product development and use cases for faster payments (RTP & FedNow).
Among his many certifications, Kevin is an Accredited ACH Professional (AAP), an Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP), an NCP (National Check Payments Certification) as well as an NCP Certified Trainer and a Certified High-Performance Coach (CHPC), and holds a masters in industrial organizational psychology from Liberty University.
Who Should Attend?
This session is ideal for ACH operations staff, risk managers, compliance officers, and financial leaders tasked with reducing ACH risk and anyone studying for the AAP exam.
Live Webinar - $299.00
Available Upgrades
**100% surcharge applied to non-members.
Katie Yates
Education Coordinator
o: 317-387-9380
d: 317-333-7162
kyates@indiana.bank