What if the Recipient Organization does not have a DUNS number?
They must obtain one. The Regional Financial Centers (RFCs) have been calling Recipient Organizations reminding them of their requirement to have a DUNS number. An email was sent reminding users how to get a DUNS number. Go to http://www.dnb.com/us/ to obtain a free DUNS number. Q: If another FPA has begun the enrollment process, what can the other FPAs do? A: They must wait until the enrollment process with the other FPA is complete. The enrollment status inquiry is available to provide the status of an enrollment. Q: Why is there a delay to receive ACH or FedWire funds? A: With the release of 2.0, the RFCs will no longer be calling to verify account numbers. The waiting period was instituted for ACH so that ASAP.gov can send a Prenote to the financial institution to verify the bank account. A financial institution has six days to respond to a prenote. For Fedwire, the new banking relationship becomes available for use in three business days. This allows Federal agencies to review the
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