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Check Processing
Check processing in volume is usually performed
on a computer controlled eletro-mechanical transport that
reads data from the checks and other items and encodes this
onto the check for further reading, processing and storage
later.
Processing can take several forms, the
two most common being “conventional” processing
where documents are encoded, balanced and sorted for onward
processing. A more flexible solution is image based processing
where the document is first imaged and all subsequent processing
is carried out on the image of the document rather than
the physical document. This improves flexibility of processing
and removes the need to physically move large numbers of
documents. It also allows the development of added-value
customer services and products through the delivery of statements
and check images to customers via a number of electronic
media.
Image Based Processing |
see AiDPS |
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For USA, see VRPA+ |
The Aperta Active Payments System (APS)
comprises a suite of application components that are fully
integrated, Windows®-based and bring the advantages
of imaging technology to organizations that process checks.
With the adoption of imaging technology, workflows can be
streamlined, operational efficiency can be improved, and
customer service levels can be dramatically increased.
Imaging is the most current development
in payment processing, possibly revolutionizing the industry
as much as the development of Optical Character Recognition
(OCR) and Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) technologies.
It is a process by which electronic images (digitized pictures)
of documents are captured on a document transport and stored
on electronic media. Images can be rapidly archived
and subsequently retrieved for tasks such as data-entry,
customer inquiry and research, sorting,
transmission, fax, data extraction and exchange, and printing.
They can also be used to generate statements
for delivery via a range of media
Digitized images may also be accessed by
automatic character recognition equipment reducing the labor-intensive
entry of information by an operator. Image Character Recognition
(ICR) can interpret hand-printed and machine printed alphanumeric
characters such as courtesy amounts, legal amounts, dates,
names, account numbers, and special symbols.
Images also provide the opportunity to
significantly improve fraud prevention by integrating with
automated signature verification packages.
Unlike microfilm or paper, once an image
is stored it is accessible by multiple users in diverse
locations simultaneously, changing sequential into concurrent
tasks and eliminating bottlenecks in your operations. On-line
inquiry, retrieval, dispatch and printing of archived
images can be performed swiftly enough to provide an almost
immediate response to most customer inquiries.
Conventional Processing |
see ADPS |
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For USA, see RPA |
The main functions of ADPS are to encode
and balance debit and credit transactions, to capture data
for account posting, and to endorse and sort documents for
subsequent distribution. ADPS can microfilm documents for
archive and research
or capture electronic images of documents and store them
for research or use by one or more of the image-enhanced
distribution applications such as Active-image
Statements.
Documents can also be imaged post-processing
for further sorting or distribution.
ADDITIONAL PROCESSING
Correction Facility
Misread or unreadable characters can be manually corrected.
Imaged documents gives the most flexible capability to correct,
as this can be done remotely from the track and at any time
without compromising the functioning and performance of
the track.
Balancing – Expert Balancer
Out of balance items in a batch are identified by Expert
Balancer and “suggested” to the operator for
amendment. This dramatically reduces the time taken to balance
transactions and batches.
Reports
The Active Reports Module can produce a wide range of operational
and management reports to allow accurate monitoring and
management of day-to-day activity and provides information
to assist with longer-term decision-making.
Anti-Fraud Measures – signature verification,
check authenticity
When check images are being captured at the teller position
(see Capture) there
is the opportunity to determine the authenticity of the
check signature with samples held on a database. See
Security for more information
Data Export
Active Data Extraction (ADE) extracts selected item data
from the database and reformats the data to your specifications.
A file is created which can then be transferred by any Windows®
NT qualified method. Data can be transmitted via modem,
exported via LAN, or output to a variety of industry standard
media such as removable disk, DAT tape, optical disk, and
recordable CD/DVD.
ADDED VALUE FUNCTIONS
Statements – CD/DVD, e-mail, web,
paper
Add value to your customer offering by
delivering statements in a more cost-effective, user friendly
way. See Active-image
Statements for more details
Truncation – Branch Capture
– Check 21 (USA)
Check 21 is being implemented in the USA
to improve the efficiency of the payments system, to avoid
disruption to the banking industry and to allow the truncation
of checks and the substitution with images for onward processing.
The Check 21 legislation will promote the
use of check truncation, lower costs and speed up the check
clearing process.
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