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Lock Every Door: Layered Fraud Defense

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Lock Every Door: Layered Fraud Defense

Overview

This session explores how fraud migrates between channels and how financial institutions can stay ahead through a layered defense strategy. We review recent fraud trends across check, ACH, and wire channels, highlight upcoming Nacha rule changes for 2026, and show how AFS tools like TrueChecks®, TrueACH®, TrueWire®, and Positive Pay work together to stop cross-channel fraud before funds move.


What you’ll learn

  • Why fraud migration happens and how it shifts between check, ACH, and wire channels

  • How layered defense reduces risk by uniting check, ACH, and wire protection tools

  • What is changing in Nacha 2026 rules (phased rollout in March and June)

  • How Positive Pay has evolved with payee match, image analysis, and ACH coverage

  • What TrueChecks®, TrueACH®, and TrueWire® do individually and together to detect fraud early

  • How to track migration patterns with the Fraud Migration Checklist and identify coverage gaps


Key moments

  1. Welcome and housekeeping (recording, chat, education focus)

  2. Agenda overview (fraud migration, layered defense, Nacha rule changes, Positive Pay)

  3. Why fraud migrates (locking the front door analogy)

  4. Channel trends across check, ACH, and wire fraud data

  5. Anticipating movement vs reacting to it

  6. Nacha 2026 rule changes (new return codes and RDFI/ODFI process requirements)

  7. ACH and wire migration patterns with TrueACH® and TrueWire® overview

  8. Positive Pay myth busting and modern capabilities

  9. Layered defense matrix across teller, RDC, ATM, and online banking

  10. Poll results on where fraud is hitting hardest

  11. Account takeover and member education challenges

  12. New webinar idea (how to educate account holders about fraud)

  13. Wrap up (Fraud Migration Checklist download, upcoming webinars, contact info)


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