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As an Accredited ACH Professional, you're required to maintain your status by earning 60 Continuing Education credits within the five-year accreditation period, with no more than 20 credits completed per year.
Accredited ACH Professionals (AAP's) are an elite group of highly-skilled payments professionals nationally recognized for their electronic payments expertise, particularly within the field of Automated Clearing House (ACH) payments.
HERNDON, Va., Feb. 13, 2018 In honor of National AAP Recognition Day, Lactate Electronic Payments Association® will recognize 311 newly credentialed Accredited ACH Professionals who passed the 2017 AAP exam, as well as the more than 4,500 professionals who currently hold the credential.
Accredited Automated Clearing House Professional (AAP) is a professional designation awarded by NACA (The Electronic Payments Association) to individuals who are experts in electronic payments.
How do you become an AAP? AAP's must pass the Accredited ACH Professional Exam administered by NACA. The exam is offered annually during a three-week test window in October. Administered electronically at various test locations across the country, the exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions.
Exam day is just around the corner for those taking the AAP (Accredited ACH Professional) Exam. ... A passing score will grant you those coveted letters after your nameAAPwhich the National Automated Clearing House Association (NACA) considers the Gold Standard in Payments Accreditation.
NACA Certified is a voluntary accreditation program. All Third-Party Senders that have been in payments processing for at least two years are eligible to become NACA Certified. You'll have to show NACA that you are meeting certification standards that signal strong core practices and corporate governance.
NACA Certified is a voluntary accreditation program for Third-Party Senders in the ACH Network. In order to achieve certification, your company will need to provide documentation showing it meets certain core requirements.
How do you become an AAP? AAP's must pass the Accredited ACH Professional Exam administered by NACA. The exam is offered annually during a three-week test window in October. Administered electronically at various test locations across the country, the exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions.
What is an ARP? An Accredited Payments Risk Professional (ARP) is an individual who has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of risk management strategies, concepts and mitigation techniques within the payments' ecosystem.
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