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Digital Check
Partners with Integrated Bank Technology to Provide Distributed
Capture Solution --Electronic check scanner provider teams up
with software application provider--
NORTHFIELD, Ill. and CEDAR PARK, Texas, Feb.
25, 2008 – Digital Check Corp., a leading provider of electronic
check scanners for the distributed check capture industry, announced
a partnership with Integrated Bank Technology (IBT), a software
application and support services provider to community financial
institutions across the country. Digital Check’s electronic check
scanners and IBT’s Integrated Image Teller application enable more
efficient and accurate processing of check deposits.
“Digital
Check and IBT together strive to improve a financial institution’s
workflow and processes with the implementation of Branch Capture,
remote deposit capture and teller capture solutions,” said John
Gainer, vice president of Digital Check. “Our check scanners provide
customers with clear, high quality electronic check images to start
the check truncation process, and we continue to make enhancements
while maintaining a low overall cost of ownership.”
Digital
Check’s application programming interface (API) has two unique
features, BestReadâ Image and BestReadâ MICR. BestRead Image
technology creates the highest quality images. The Best Read Image
technology uses automatic adaptive thresholding and an Image Quality
Analysis (IQA) process at the time of scanning to select the best
check image from multiple image threshold results. Digital Check’s
BestRead MICR utilizes the high quality image to verify the
magnetically read MICR line through optical character recognition
(OCR). The net result is fewer exceptions and a lower cost due to
fewer corrections and repairs.
Integrated
Image Teller enables bank employees to transmit customer
transactions electronically at the teller window, eliminating the
need for proof operations which results in more streamlined check
processing and immediate access to funds. Tellers are also able to
proof and balance collected items at the time of deposit, resulting
in increased efficiency and fewer errors.
“IBT is
committed to providing applications to financial institutions to
improve their workflow and efficiency while lowering there overall
cost ,” said Mike Golebiowski, president of IBT. “Integrated Image
Teller allows banks to operate in real time and enhances customer
service by giving tellers the ability to easily rebuild transactions
to research an issue. Our partnership with Digital Check provides an
integrated solution that helps financial institutions achieve
greater success with electronic check deposits, as well as enhanced
experience for the customer.”
About Digital Check Corp.
Digital
Check Corp. is a leading manufacturer of distributed capture check
scanners for branch automation and remote deposit capture
applications. Digital Check’s TellerScan® series of electronic
scanners provide the highest quality images, MICR accuracy,
reliability, and lowest cost of ownership within the industry. It
was the first company to introduce a desktop distributed capture
device for the Check 21 industry, first to deploy at a teller window
in a top 10 U.S. bank and the only U.S.-based manufacturer. The
company’s scanners are available worldwide through a network of more
than 70 Authorized Solutions Providers and are supported by Digital
Check’s comprehensive fulfillment, training, support, warranty and
repair services. For more information call 847-446-2285 or visit the
company’s website at www.digitalcheck.com.
About Integrated Bank Technology
Cedar
Park, Texas-based Integrated Bank Technology (IBT) is a provider of
software applications that facilitate electronic exchange in order
to manage and protect financial data. IBT has successfully
integrated its products within more than 100 individual financial
institutions. IBT’s flagship solution, Integrated Bank Environment,
provides users a single, centralized database to view and manage all
customer relationships. IBT also offers product support services,
giving customers the flexibility of choosing between in-house and
outsourced technology options. For more information, visit
www.ibanktech.net. |