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Fundtech launches mobile remote deposit capture

10 Oct 12 - - New ProductsNew TechnologyUSA
NetDepsoit Mobile Express

Fundtech, a provider of banking solutions, is launching NetDepsoit Mobile Express, a mobile remote deposit capture (mRDC) app for financial institutions (view press release). The app – which can be added to an FI’s existing mobile banking app or offered as a standalone app - has been designed for those seeking a way to launch an mRDC service for their retail client base. Fundtech says it is well-suited to those FI’s that do not offer a mobile banking service.

The new app allow users to log-in to a custom FI-branded mobile application, use an interface to take a picture of a cheque with their mobile device and make deposits. In addition, the app can be used to locate an ATM.

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