NCR Corp. has agreed to resell document scanners from Document Capture Technologies Inc. that are used for remote deposit capture services. The Duluth, Ga., automated teller machine company said ...
NCR Corp.'s agreement with Document Capture Technologies Inc. opens the door for NCR to participate in the fast-growing market of remote deposit capture for small businesses with what both companies ...
Unisys Corp. has introduced a multi-function remote deposit scanner to offer companies a low-cost, easy way to deposit checks from their offices directly into their bank accounts, and provides ...
Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today introduced a new model, the MicroEX, to the SmartSource Micro Series line of multi-function remote deposit scanners. The MicroEX adds full-page imaging ...
Bank customers are discovering a new way their accounts can get nickeled and dimed: a "remote" fee just to deposit checks ...
Seeking to expand its market for software and services that allow merchants to submit checks for electronic processing, Omaha, Neb.-based RemitPro Inc. is introducing what is says is the only offering ...
Remote check deposit was sold as the ultimate convenience, letting customers snap a photo instead of standing in line. Now, a ...
BankServ today introduced the first Remote Check Deposit product that combines the ability to deposit checks from home with the ability to deposit checks from iPhone® and other mobile devices. With ...
Innovations have expanded remote deposit options to provide many new features and services that must be considered when choosing a solution. Integrated Solutions, June 2008 Written by: Keith Orlean, ...
Depositing checks probably feels like the last stand of paper for savvy online bankers. Switch to one of the banks accepting check deposits via scanner, iPhone, or Android, and you'll never have to ...
Most businesses probably have heard of remote deposit capture, a service that allows companies to scan checks and transmit the scanned images directly to their bank. The service became available after ...