
Remote Deposit Capture
TransCentra, a provider of billing and payment software and services, is launching its Remote Deposit Capture (RDC) product via a software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery model, which integrates with the company’s Mobile Deposit and eCapture scanning solutions (view press release). The RDC has been designed to enable customers to scan and capture document images more quickly with confidence that the process for handling payments is secure. It also allows for multiple document types such as cheques, customer forms, cheque skirts and remittance documents, to be scanned together in one batch rather than the traditional practice of separating each batch type prior to scanning.
“As technology evolves around making and accepting payments, many companies, including financial institutions, are weighing customer demand for new options, while maintaining a secure, compliant and easy payment handling process,” said Lynn Boggs, CEO at TransCentra. “Remote deposit capture is an ideal example of how customer needs for options, such as mobile remote deposit capture, are now married with business needs for cost-effective and secure ways to offer RDC.”
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