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R20

ACH Return Code R20: Non-Transaction Account

Non-Transaction Account

Account type: Consumer and Non-Consumer

Time Frame for Return: 2 Banking Days

SEC Codes: All

ISO Code: AG01

What is an ACH Return Code?

An ACH return code is a standardized code used to explain why an Automated Clearing House (ACH) transaction was returned by the receiving bank.

Codes are issued by the Receiving Depository Financial Institution (RDFI) and maintained by Nacha, the organization that governs the ACH Network. Certain codes may apply to consumer accounts, non-consumer (business) accounts, or both. These codes help banks, payment processors, and originators understand what went wrong during an ACH transaction so they can determine the appropriate next steps, such as retrying the payment, correcting information, or contacting the customer.

Why you're seeing ACH Return Code R20

Code R20 means the ACH entry was sent to an account that does not permit ACH transactions. This may have occurred because:

  • The account is restricted from debits or credits. The bank may have placed limits on the account due to its purpose, status, or internal controls.
  • The account type does not support ACH transactions. Certain account types—such as loan accounts, escrow accounts, or savings accounts with transaction limits—cannot accept ACH entries.
  • The bank has limited transaction activity on the account. The financial institution may restrict electronic transactions due to regulatory, compliance, or risk considerations.

Sending ACH Payments with Slash

You can send domestic or international ACH payments using Slash by following these steps:

  1. Navigate to the Payments dashboard and click Transfer Funds in the top-right corner.
  2. Select a recipient using saved contact and banking information, or add a new recipient by entering their contact and bank details.
  3. Choose the Slash account you want to use as the payment source, select ACH Transfer as the payment method, choose the destination bank account, and enter the payment amount (in USD).
  4. Optionally, send the recipient an email confirmation with a payment description. You can also add a memo with internal notes that are visible only to you and other Slash account administrators.
  5. Review the recipient's bank name, account number, and ACH routing number to ensure the payment details are correct.
  6. Once all information is confirmed, click Send Payment.

Slash offers 24/7 support by phone and email to help resolve any issues with sending payments. You can also improve how you manage ACH transfers by scheduling recurring ACH payments, receiving low-balance notifications, and tracking returned payments alongside other transactions. With Slash, you can view all account balances, ACH activity, and transfers in one centralized dashboard.

How to resolve this return code

Follow these steps to address and prevent this ACH return.

1

Contact the recipient.

Confirm whether the account is eligible for ACH transactions and understand any restrictions on the account.

2

Request alternative payment details.

If the account does not support ACH, ask for a different account that permits electronic debits or credits.

3

Update your records and retry.

Once you have valid ACH-eligible account information, update your payment system and resubmit the transaction.

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