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ACHs may allow for the transfer of a limited amount of additional information along with payment instructions. ACH payments contrast with real-time gross settlement (RTGS) payments which are processed immediately by the central RTGS system and not subject to any waiting period on a one-to-one basis.
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ACHS was created on May 26, 1956, after Ladislao Lira, he promoted the creation of the Chilean Safety Association (ACHS), a non-profit corporation that administers social security against work accidents and occupational diseases. He was executive president of this entity until October 2010, when he resigned for health reasons.
Joined ACHS Left ACHS Omicron Delta Kappa: ΟΔΚ: Leadership & Scholarship December 3, 1914: March 3, 1930: 2005: Phi Beta Kappa: ΦΒΚ: Liberal Arts December 5, 1776: December 30, 1925 (ACHS founder) December 15, 1937 Resigned [9] Phi Kappa Phi: ΦΚΦ: All Fields March 15, 1897: December 30, 1925 (ACHS founder) 2006 – 2007: Sigma Xi: ΣΞ ...
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ACHS may refer to: . American schools: . Adolfo Camarillo High School, Camarillo, California; Alexandria City High School, Alexandria, Virginia; Allen Central High ...
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