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WAUSAU Financial Systems to Unveil Award-Winning Paperless Branch at BAI Conference
MOSINEE, Wis. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - An efficient, cost-effective paperless bank branch is the way of the
future, and attendees at the BAI
Retail Delivery Conference & Expo in Boston this week will be
among the first to experience it.
WAUSAU
Financial Systems' Paperless Branch encompasses all areas of the
banking office, including new account opening, teller line, back office,
safe deposit box and ATM. Electronic signatures, document capture and
image verification work together seamlessly in a formerly
paper-intensive environment. WAUSAU's display at BAI will bring this
concept to life. Those who attend will literally walk through all areas
of the branch that can benefit from a paperless strategy.
Attendees will also see how to make the most of an existing branch,
rather than bear the expense of opening additional locations.
The Paperless
Branch has won the BAI Innovation Award as well as the 2009 BankNews
Innovative Solutions Award for Best Management Solution.
In addition, WAUSAU
Financial Systems and Aite
Group will release at BAI a comprehensive final study that sizes up
exactly how far banks have come on their journey toward becoming truly
paperless - and how much work remains to be done.
The 45-page study, "Beyond Check Imaging: Reaping the Benefits of a
Paperless Branch," contains 36 figures and two tables. A
complimentary copy is available for download at www.paperlessbranch.com.
"Check imaging and deposit capture are critically important, but they're
truly just the beginning of what we call Paperless Branch," said Todd
Juracek, President, Enterprise Payment Solutions Group for WAUSAU
Financial Systems. "There are endless opportunities for transformation
within a branch environment, and the benefits include improving
workflow, mitigating fraud, meeting compliance needs, reducing costs and
eliminating lost data.
"Our collaboration with Aite Group is the first significant research of
its kind, detailing the current priorities of retail and IT leaders. The
study points to where organizations may be falling short in terms of
missing opportunities to drive further efficiency as well as mitigating
risk associated with compliance issues," said Juracek. "It's must-read
information."
To complete the study, Aite Group held in-depth conversations this
summer with 21 U.S. bank executives. Initial results were released in
September.
The survey's major conclusions include:
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Paperless branch processes are at the top of financial institution
executives' list of branch priorities. Also ranking high in importance
are improving compliance efforts and minimizing risk of fraud.
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Opening new branches and redesigning current branch locations are low
priorities for financial institutions, not surprising given the
condition of the banking industry. Banks need to work with what they
have and focus on improving branch efficiencies. The branch is still
their most expensive channel.
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Many financial institutions believe they have already implemented a
paperless strategy because they have deployed branch or remote deposit
capture, but there are many other areas within the branch that are
still paper intensive that offer significant opportunity. Making
incremental investments can drive efficiencies and ROI in the near
term.
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Seventy-five percent of surveyed branch executives do not have access
to detailed, real-time data on where, when and by whom each document
is touched. Without electronic processes, there is no way to be 100
percent sure that all employees are following the appropriate
procedures across the entire branch channel.
"We encourage bank leaders to read the entire report to gain a solid
understanding on the state of the industry with regard to Paperless
Branch, and to realize where they rate in relation to their peer
institutions and the potentially significant financial opportunity that
exists. Our objective is to provide background and perspective that
helps organizations make informed business decisions, critical in a
challenging economic environment like we have today," Juracek said.
To download a copy of the complete report, go to www.paperlessbranch.com.
WAUSAU's Paperless Branch display can be found at booth 214 at BAI on
Nov. 4-5.
About WAUSAU Financial Systems
WAUSAU Financial Systems is a premier provider of payment and
receivables processing solutions, helping businesses of all types move
money faster. With its products, services and consulting, WAUSAU works
with customers to speed check processing, electronic presentment, ACH
payments, transaction processing, distributed capture and enterprise
content management. WAUSAU holds the No. 1 market share position in
retail and wholesale remittance processing solutions. WAUSAU processes
more than $1 trillion in payments each year through its work with more
than 650 organizations, and maintains more than 30 percent of all U.S.
lockbox volume. The company works with 13 of the 25 largest financial
institutions, 42 percent of insurance companies with more than 5 million
customers and 24 percent of utilities with more than 100,000 customers.
More than 200 financial institutions use WAUSAU's remote deposit capture
service, and industry consultants Celent and Aite have ranked WAUSAU's
remote capture functionality above all competitors. For more
information, visit www.wausaufs.com.
Don Klein
for WAUSAU Financial Systems
(414) 319-5700
donklein@zizzogroup.com
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