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Bank Technology News July 2008 Michael Sisk |
Imaging Technology Branches Out The ability to convert paper checks to electronic images for processing, transmission and presentment since the Check 21 Act went into effect in 2004 has created opportunities and headaches for banks large and small. |
Bank Technology News May 2003 Robert Kapler |
Getting Serious About Check 21 Banks rev up technology as legislation gets closer |
Bank Systems & Technology August 31, 2004 Cynthia Ramsaran |
A Brave New World As banks prepare for the final push toward Check 21, they must overcome several roadblocks to succeed in the electronic age. |
U.S. Banker June 2003 Robert Kapler |
Getting Serious About Check 21-Finally The average check is handled 12 times, so check image technology could sharply reduce error rates. But choosing a system depends on a bank's specific needs. |
Bank Technology News April 2002 Lynn Koller |
Making a Clear Case for Online Digital Check Imaging Web-based digital imaging is streamlining operations and enhancing customer options... |
Bank Systems & Technology January 29, 2005 Ivan Schneider |
Check Processing - Part 2: Wachovia Leverages Image Replacement Documents to Launch Remote Deposit Capture Service Given the potential savings to be had, the most likely question for companies is not whether to adopt the new RDC service, but when and from which financial services provider. |
Bank Technology News May 2005 Chris Costanzo |
Remote Check Deposit: Wells Captures A New Checking Twist Check 21 and Desktop Deposit provides fast remote capture without adding software on the user end and eliminating time-consuming trips to the branch, all through a Web portal. |
Bank Technology News February 2007 Glen Fest |
Conversion's the Word In '07 e-Payments Drive For financial institutions electronic remittance, automated exceptions, back office conversion and other breakthroughs appear on the horizon as the next phase for remote capture. |
The Motley Fool October 13, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Bye-Bye, Canceled Checks New "Check 21" rules may soon be changing how your bank serves you. |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2005 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Check 21: Evolution, Not Revolution Originally hailed by legislators as ushering in a new era of banking, it seems the reality of Check 21 is a bit less lofty than they anticipated - so far, at least. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 27, 2008 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Wachovia Elevates David Pope to Mortgage and Retail Credit Head Charlotte-based Wachovia ($782.9 billion in assets) has turned to longtime executive David Pope to take the reins of its mortgage and retail credit business. |
Bank Technology News September 2008 Michael Sisk |
Check Duplication Vexation Allowing check conversion to electronic form has created the perfect storm of opportunity for duplicate postings. |
Bank Technology News December 2007 |
Supply Chain Management: Shedding Light on the Supply Chain Wachovia's TradeXchange is designed to boost clients' visibility into the financial supply chain; it's also designed to keep Wachovia relevant in a fast-changing trade environment. |
Bank Technology News January 2005 Michael Sisk |
The Post-October 28 World: It's Time for a Reality Check on Check 21 Believe it or not, there are still many misconceptions about the law among the public, which banks must battle as they gradually implement new checking technology. |
CIO April 1, 2004 Alice Dragoon |
Banks Fight Customer Fligtht Following mergers, banks used to sacrifice customer service in favor of speedy integration and cost-cutting. But no more. Here's how CIOs are helping banks implement a new postmerger mandate to focus on customer service. |
CRM August 1, 2006 Marshall Lager |
Money Changes Everything By switching from a homebrew system to Callidus TrueComp, Wachovia saved $7.5 million annually by eliminating compensation errors, increased loan production 450%, raised customer satisfaction scores and improved Sarb-Ox compliance. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 7, 2005 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Seeing Clearly Like most banks, when Wachovia Bank launched a new Web site in November 2002, its goal was to provide a superior online banking experience. They choose WebSideStory's HBX analytics service to measure usage. |
Bank Systems & Technology November 1, 2005 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Stranger in a Strange Land No More According to Wachovia's CIO, increasingly, banks are realizing the need to bring together IT with their general business strategies in order to achieve their goals on the customer end. |
Bank Systems & Technology September 29, 2008 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Wachovia to be Acquired by Citi Wachovia will be acquired by New York-based Citigroup in a deal facilitated by the FDIC. |
FDIC FYI May 25, 2004 Neil Murphy |
The Impact on U.S. Banking of Payment System Changes Although the much-heralded check-less society has yet to arrive, major changes are underway in retail non-cash payment systems. Today's issue of FYI surveys the implications of the rising use of electronic payments. |
Registered Rep. September 27, 2004 David A. Gaffen |
Wachovia Securities in Technological Purgatory The Prudential/Wachovia Securities systems integration continues to frustrate the firms' advisors, although the most serious problems have been cleared up. |
Bank Technology News September 2004 John Adams |
Automation: Workforce Management Is Getting Warm and Fuzzy New strategies in human resource technology are focused on fostering worker comfort and loyalty. As an example, the article looks at Workbrain, which is used by Wachovia. |
U.S. Banker November 2008 Michael Sisk |
Too Big to Fail? Institutions can be too big to fail. Not only that, the failure of even small institutions can have unforeseen and damaging ripple effects in markets. |
Bank Systems & Technology June 24, 2008 Lisa Valentine |
Peter Makohon Keeps Wachovia Secure on the Cyber Front Lines Wachovia's VP of information security says protecting the bank's network against ever more sophisticated attacks is a constant challenge that requires eternal vigilance. |
Bank Systems & Technology February 11, 2004 Judy Ward |
Sterling Helps Wachovia Manage SWIFTNet Migration Bank gets its FileAct together with new SWIFT messaging system |
U.S. Banker August 2006 John Engen |
Southern Exposure Wachovia's Ken Thompson's appetite for deals has raised eyebrows with investors and analysts. Yet proponents say Thompson's ambition, coupled with strong organizational skills, is sure to keep customers and investors satisfied. |