Much ink has been spilled about the implications of Check 21 for banking and how it will increase efficiencies and lower costs for banks. But there is a growing revelation that accounts-receivable ...
With back-office conversion on the way, check-electronification rules are finally stabilizing under various legal frameworks after half a decade, he says. "We rolled out POP, then right on the heels ...
On March 16, food retailers will be able to start using a new mechanism for processing checks that promises greater efficiencies and cost savings than traditional methods. Called back-office ...
Image exchange will account for 93% of all transit checks by 2010, marginalizing what are now some highly popular forms of electronic check conversion, including the fastest-growing form of e-check, ...
Moneris Solutions U.S. Group, Chicago, has rolled out a check-conversion and check-authorization service for merchants at the point of sale that combines with the processor's credit and debit card ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- J.P. Morgan (NYS: JPM) Treasury Services today launched an enhancement to its Check Print product suite, Network Check Conversion. Network Check Conversion is a new Check ...
TULSA, Okla. -- QuikTrip Corp. selected vbEPIX by Balance Innovations as its solution for back office check conversion to reduce the time and costs associated with processing checks, and chose the ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Kwik Trip Inc. completed its rollout of SPIN, Solutran Inc.'s POS and Imaging Network solution for electronic check conversion, the company reported. Following the SPIN implementation, ...
Over the past couple of decades, technology has, for better or for worse, revolutionized the "payments system" - how we pay for purchases and debt obligations. One example of this is "check conversion ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A warning tonight to take a good look at your checking account. Scammers have another way to get in and withdraw money without any authorization from you. In the age of Cash Apps, ...
Sometimes it pays to wait; sometimes it doesn't. Just ask the roughly 10 million cardholders who were part of the Foreign Currency Conversion Fee Antitrust class action lawsuit settlement. The case, ...