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Ending the Bank Run...Is it Really Possible?
After the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the FAA shut down North American airspace for several days. In addition to grounding millions of passengers, paper checks could not clear through the Federal Reserve System. In response, Congress passed new legislation allowing businesses to deposit electronic images of their paper checks, and Remote Deposit Capture was born.
Imagine the benefits of scanning digital check images to the bank from your
desk, instead of making the typical bank run:
- Next day availability of check funds when processed by 6:30 PM CST.
- Maintaining your current banking relationship yet streamlining deposits
into one bank-neutral system.
- Reducing desk float.
- Never writing a deposit slip again!
- Saving employee hours and transportation costs by eliminating deposit
runs to the bank.
- Receiving automatic alerts for duplicate, damaged, or invalid checks.
Heartland Express Funds by
Heartland
Payment Systems offers these benefits, differentiating them as a bank-neutral
solution. This means that you can enjoy the benefits of Remote Deposit
Capture without having to bank at a certain branch. When integrated with
Express Connect, you can enjoy the software integration of an automatic
A/R receipt entry into your Sage Accpac ERP accounting system. Imagine how
happy your accounting clerk will be when they don't have to manually enter
those receipts anymore!
Virtual banking from the office. Improved cash flow. Automated receipt entry. Give us a call regarding Heartland Express Funds and Express Connect for Sage Accpac ERP and end your bank run today!
For more information, please use this link to register
for a Remote Deposit Capture Webinar on April 19th or contact
Laura Kasman at lkasman@kastechco.com or 215-702-8155.
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