Ginnie Mae this week urged issuers to ensure that electronic protections against unauthorized automated payments from accounts do not impede the agency’s ability to draft funds from issuers’ accounts to pay investors. In a letter to stakeholders, Ginnie cautioned issuers to make certain that the ACH debit blocks they have in place would not hinder the agency from accessing funds in the central principal-and-interest custodial accounts on the 15th and 20th of each month. ACH debit blocks help prevent fraud by barring unauthorized payments from accounts and allowing companies to designate a specific person to post electronic debits to the payee’s account In addition, Ginnie asked issuers to implement a process of checking whether funds have been drawn at 7 a.m. EST on each 15th and 20th day of the month. “It is critical that each issuer also have in place a process for ...