BofA Launches Account Validation To Assist Clients With Fraud Prevention
Bank of America has launched Account Validation, a new fraud prevention service aimed at corporate and public sector clients. This service allows clients to verify account status and authenticate account ownership before processing payments, mitigating fraud risks. Powered by Early Warning Services, Account Validation enhances real-time payment processing, ensuring compliance with the NACHA WEB Debit Account Validation rule. The service is designed to reduce misdirected payments and improves operational efficiency, aiding companies in saving time and money.
- Launch of Account Validation enhances fraud prevention capabilities for clients.
- Real-time account status verification improves transaction security.
- Reduces risk of misdirected payments, saving time and costs for companies.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Bank of America today announced the launch of Account Validation, a fraud prevention service for corporate and public sector clients. Prior to initiating an electronic credit or debit payment, a client using Account Validation, can verify the status of an account and authenticate the account owner. Account Validation is supported by Early Warning Services, LLC (EWS), a fintech company that provides identity, risk and payment solutions to financial institutions. Early Warning is owned by seven U.S. financial institutions, including Bank of America.
"With fraud on the rise, companies can no longer make assumptions about whether the person or entity on the other end of a payment is who they say they are," said David Kretz, head of Global Payments in Global Transaction Services at Bank of America. "Account Validation and other fraud prevention tools are essential for today's treasury teams."
A key component of Account Validation is its ability to respond to clients' inquiries in near real-time. Companies can use the service prior to making payments to consumers via ACH, wire transfer, or a real-time payment. Additionally, Account Validation could help companies to comply with the NACHA WEB Debit Account Validation rule.
Account Validation also assists in helping prevent misdirected payments, which occur when a payee inadvertently provides an incorrect account number.
"Account Validation can help companies prevent fraudulent payments without compromising on speed for valid payments to vendors and contractors," said Stephanie Wolf, head of Financial Institutions Sales and head of Business Banking Sales in Global Transaction Services at Bank of America. "By reducing misdirected payments, companies will also save a considerable amount of time and money it takes to attempt to retrieve misdirected payments."
Backed by a team of innovators, Bank of America is a leader in business-to-consumer and business-to-business payments, with Account Validation being the latest payments innovation brought to market. Others launched this year include: Recipient Select, Complete AP, the Executive Explorer travel card, Virtual Account Management (VAM 2.0), and an enhanced Intelligent Receivables. Learn more about fraud prevention and cyber security solutions.
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