Establish ACH data file
NACHA files are uploaded by banks to trigger ACH payments. The information we collect from you will be used to configure the Synctera platform to generate your bank-specific NACHA files. To complete the ACH NACHA file configuration in Synctera’s system, Synctera will need the information in Exhibit A.Establish cutoff and exchange times
The Synctera team will need information on the Bank’s holiday calendar and end-of-day cut off times in order to configure NACHA file generation timings that fit the Bank’s clearing windows. Synctera will need the information in Exhibit B.Set up SFTP connection to process NACHA files
Synctera establishes a SFTP with you in order to process incoming and outgoing NACHA files. Synctera will need the public SSH key from you. Please see Exhibit C.Set up a new Fed Direct
Synctera recommends that you set up a new Fed Direct for Synctera FinTechs. If you already have Fed Direct via your core banking platform, we encourage you to stand-up Fed Direct separately.Undergo file validation and testing
Synctera will conduct end-to-end testing to ensure that NACHA files are generated and configured as expected.- Synctera “Test” FinTech pushes/pulls funds - this is done via Postman.
- Synctera Platform generates a NACHA file
- Synctera Platform will drop the NACHA file in the SFTP
- The Bank should pick up this SFTP
- The Bank will send the NACHA file to Fed Direct
Undergo end-to-end ACH testing
Synctera will test your ACH setup end-to-end by opening accounts at your bank as a FinTech proxy. This will allow Synctera to confirm that your configurations are correct in the Synctera Platform, and that NACHA files are generated as expected. Synctera will need applications forms from you to open the following General Ledger (GL) accounts:- FBO account
- Operational account
- ACH settlement account
- Card settlement account