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Ernst & Young: How Are Banks Pacing for the New Wave?

December 15, 2022

At EY.COM, home of Ernst & Young Global Limited, Pratik Shah, EY India Financial Services Consulting Leader, and Harshvardhan Bisht, EY India Banking and Capital Markets Leader, explain that banks must evaluate and address the evolving needs of the consumers and maintain their trust in the banking system. The advent of the pandemic and the…

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Slow Adoption of Payment Technologies by SMBs = Optimization of Current Payment Channels

December 9, 2022

Suppliers want quick reimbursement; buyers prefer slower payments Checks are popular among SMB buyers Faster payments actually mean cash flow gains It’s a quandary old as commerce itself: Suppliers of goods and services want access to their funds as quickly as possible — like, right now — while buyers, on the other hand, often look…

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Understanding “Hyperautomation” for Banks & Three Keys to Success

December 1, 2022

Automation has been a popular topic in the world of banking for decades (and discussed here recently as well). However, according to BankingDive.com, there is a new term now picking up steam in the banking world: Banks, of course, have been focused on automating processes to improve efficiency and customer service for well over a…

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OrboNation Newsletter: Check Processing Edition – November 2022

November 30, 2022

In case you missed it, over the past month, we have published incredible content on our OrboNation Blog and Modernizing Omnichannel Check Fraud Detection. Review the latest OrboNation Newsletter online or via PDF download.

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Checks Are Still Relevant: A Bank’s Perspective

November 17, 2022

Checks are still widely used by various age groups and industries Pros and cons of using checks Investment in check automation is crucial As we continue to explore the relevancy of checks as a payment avenue, it’s important that we keep in mind some data previously noted in our blog: Checks still account for nearly 23%…

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78% of Renters Still Pay by Check — And It’s Not Only Renters Writing Checks

November 10, 2022

78% of renters still pay by check Other industries dominated by checks Investments in tech to automate check processing As we noted in a previous blog, checks are NOT going away. In fact, our friends at Alogent reported that of non-cash payment methods, checks accounted for nearly 23% of the total value of payments in…

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A New Era for Medical Lockbox

November 4, 2022

The medical lockbox has existed for decades — with many banks offering this treasury management service to their healthcare clients. Traditionally, medical lockboxes are the consolidation point for paper payments and remittances, where banks process multiple payment types including ERAs, EFTs (ACH), checks, wire transfers, and now virtual cards. However, over the past decade, a…

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Customer Experience (CX): Community Banks Increase 2022 Tech Budget by 11%

November 2, 2022

Want to keep up in the banking industry? Follow the example of executives at eight in ten banks, who noted that their 2022 technology budget was up from the previous year, with an average increase of 11% over 2021. In fact, Gartner Inc. predicts that in 2022, banks and financial firms will invest an estimated…

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OrboNation Newsletter: Check Processing Edition – October 2022

October 31, 2022

In case you missed it, over the past month, we have published incredible content on our OrboNation Blog and Modernizing Omnichannel Check Fraud Detection. Review the latest OrboNation Newsletter online or via PDF download.

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A Deeper Dive into the 2022 AFP Digital Payments Survey

October 26, 2022

Recently, the Association of Financial Professionals — in conjunction with JP Morgan — released its 2022 AFP Digital Payments Survey. The survey was conducted to measure the adoption of digital payments in the US and Canada in light of recent global challenges. In particular, the survey focuses on the shift from checks to digital alternatives.…

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