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Automatic Clearing House

ACH. A nationwide Electronic Funds Transfer network which enables participating financial institutions to distribute electronic Credit and Debit entries to bank accounts and to Settle such entries.

Related Terms: 10 Account, Credit, Debit, Electronic Funds Transfer, Financial institution, Fund, FIN, Net, Settle, Transfer
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