CheckAlt Supports Chevron Federal Credit Union’s New NCR Interactive Teller Machines with Item Processing
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 22, 2014 -- CheckAlt today announced that it is supporting Chevron Federal Credit Union’s new NCR Interactive Teller Machines by importing, processing, clearing and archiving payment files from the video banking solution.
“This investment in new NCR Interactive Teller Machines demonstrates Chevron Federal Credit Union’s dedication to their customers, and CheckAlt is proud to be a partner in this process,” said Shai Stern, co-chairman and CEO of CheckAlt. “At CheckAlt, we do everything we can to help our clients take advantage of the latest innovations, whether delivering these innovations ourselves or working closely with complementary technologies.”
Clearing items from Chevron FCU’s NCR Interactive Teller Machines is yet another example of CheckAlt’s ‘whole bank’ approach to item processing. With the ability to process items from multiple capture points, including branch, teller, ATM, remote deposit, mobile deposit, and now NCR Interactive Teller Machines, CheckAlt makes it easy for financial institutions to simplify their item processing and gain better visibility into their processing operations.
For more information about CheckAlt’s Item Processing, please visit http://www.checkalt.com.
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About CheckAlt
CheckAlt is a Check 21 application and processing provider. CheckAlt assists financial institutions in more efficiently processing their items from all capture points within the bank or credit union, and in attracting and retaining business customers with innovative white label payment solutions. Additionally, CheckAlt offers easy-to-integrate APIs for mobile and web developers that want to accept Check 21 payments. Products include eChecks, Item Processing, Remote Deposit Capture (RDC), Mobile, eCommerce, and Lockbox Services. Find out more about CheckAlt at http://www.checkalt.com.
Josh Wendroff, CheckAlt, http://www.checkalt.com, +1 (213) 281-1755, [email protected]
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