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R09

Uncollected Funds

The account has enough total funds but not enough available funds due to pending transactions.

What Causes ACH Return Code R09?

The R09 ACH return code means "Uncollected Funds" and indicates that while the customer's account has sufficient total balance to cover the transaction, there aren't enough available funds due to pending items that haven't cleared. This creates a situation where the ledger shows adequate funds, but the bank cannot release money that is still being processed through the collection system.

R09 differs from R01 (insufficient funds) because the money technically exists in the account - it's just not accessible yet. This commonly occurs when customers deposit checks that are still clearing, have recent large deposits under hold policies, or when multiple pending transactions reduce the available balance below the transaction amount.

Can You Retry R09 Payments?

Yes, you can retry R09 payments up to 2 times within 30 days of the original authorization date, but timing is crucial. Wait for the pending items to clear the account before attempting to reprocess. Most uncollected items clear within 1-5 business days, making R09 one of the more temporary return codes.

How to respond

An R09 return indicates a temporary timing issue rather than a permanent funding problem. Patient communication and strategic retry timing can often resolve this successfully.

When receiving payments

  • Contact Customer to Explain the Situation
    Let them know their account has sufficient funds but some deposits are still clearing.
  • Determine Expected Clearing Timeline
    Ask when their pending deposits or checks are expected to become available.
  • Schedule Retry After Clearing
    Wait for the uncollected items to clear before attempting to reprocess the payment.
  • Offer Alternative Timing
    Consider adjusting future payment dates to avoid similar timing conflicts.

When sending payments

An R09 return on vendor payments indicates timing issues with their account's available balance. This is usually a temporary situation that can be resolved by coordinating payment timing with the vendor's deposit schedule.

  1. Contact the vendor to understand their deposit and clearing timeline
  2. Coordinate future payment dates to avoid conflicts with their banking schedule
  3. Consider adjusting payment timing to occur after their typical deposit clearing period
  4. Retry the payment after allowing adequate time for their funds to become available

Email template

From
[Your Company Name] <[your-email]>
To
[Customer Name] <[customer-email]>
Subject
Payment Timing Issue - Easy Fix Available

Hi [Customer Name],

Your recent payment was returned due to a timing issue with your account. While you have sufficient total funds, some recently deposited items are still clearing with your bank, which temporarily reduced your available balance.

This is typically resolved within 1-5 business days as your deposits finish processing. We'd be happy to retry your payment once these funds become available.

Could you let us know when you expect your pending deposits to clear? We can then schedule your payment for after that date to avoid any further issues.

Thanks,

[Your Company Name]

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