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ACH File Service. 4.4.1. Upon request by Company, American Express will create a Nacha-compliant file containing the details of the payment requested by Company (the “ACH File”) that is made available for the Company to download through the Portal (the “ACH File Service”). Once downloaded, Company can then submit the ACH File to its bank for processing on the Company’s bank account. American Express does not initiate or process any ACH payments through the ACH File Service. 4.4.2. Company is solely responsible for providing complete and accurate information required for American Express to create the ACH File, including, but not limited to, required authorizations. Company acknowledges and agrees that American Express assumes no liability for any communication from Company to American Express or for any communication to Suppliers on Company’s behalf of or at the direction of Company. American Express is not responsible for the content or format of ACH Files. Company agrees that it shall indemnify American Express from and against any and all losses arising directly or indirectly from any errors contained in any ACH File or an inability to process ACH payments by any third party due to errors contained in any ACH File prepared in accordance with information provided by Company. 4.4.3. Stop Payment, Reversals and Recalls – Company acknowledges and agrees that American Express does not have any ability or obligation to honor any request for a stop payment, reversal or recall of ACH Files or ACH payments once an ACH File has been submitted by Company to its bank.
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ACH File Service. Upon your request, we will create a Nacha-compliant file containing the details of the payment requested by you (the “ACH File”), which ACH File shall be made available for you to download through your Account (the “ACH File Service”). Once downloaded, you can submit the ACH File to your bank for processing on your bank account. We do not initiate or process any ACH Payments through the ACH File Service. You are solely responsible for providing complete and accurate information required for us to create ACH Files, including but not limited to, required authorizations. You acknowledge and agree that we assume no liability for any communication from you to us or for any communication to Suppliers on your behalf or at your direction. We are not responsible for the content or format of ACH Files. You agree that you shall indemnify us from and against any and all losses arising directly or indirectly from any errors contained in any ACH File or an inability to process payments by any third party due to errors contained in any ACH File prepared in accordance with information provided by you. You acknowledge and agree that we do not have any ability or obligation to honor any request for a stop payment, reversal or recall of ACH Files or payments once you have submitted an ACH File to your bank. You consent and authorize us: (i) to enable the ACH File Service set forth in this Section 3 as a Payment Method for you; and (ii) to share, release, communicate and provide to third parties, all relevant information and documentation pertaining to you, your Users and Suppliers that is necessary to effect the ACH File Service to you and/or to provide new benefits, products or services. You acknowledge that it may be necessary for a third party to have access to such information in order to effectively provide you with the ACH File Service. You agree that except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, we will not provide notification to you or your Users with respect to delivery of such information to third parties and we have no responsibility or liability to verify what such third parties will do with information provided by us. If you elect to use the ACH Payment Service, you may use such service to make ACH Payments to your Suppliers in the United States. Your use of the ACH Payment Service is subject to the terms and conditions relating to ACH Payments set forth in Section B of your Payment Services Agreement. You agree to be bound by the terms and conditi...

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