Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Electronic Signatures in Banking

The sixth largest bank in the United States¹ is currently using over 25,000 ePad signature capture devices to electronically sign direct deposit account (DDA) and consumer lending new account applications at more than 4,500 retail branches in 43 states.

According to recent market research, providing an efficient and completely electronic new account opening process will give banking institutions a key differentiator that will drive additional revenue. Interlink's eSign Anywhere™ platform enables organizations to merge their brick and click to generate cross-selling opportunities.
By implementing one standard electronic signature technology across all channels of business-in-branch, in-field and online-you can capture your customers' electronic signature when and where they are ready to act.
For in-branch processes, use the ePad-LS to capture your customer's handwritten electronic signature in a variety of processes, such as new account openings. When the ePad-LS is not in use, leverage its full-color LCD display to present targeted marketing messages. Read more about the ePad-LS
With IntegriSign Emcee you can empower your customers to apply a legally-binding and secure electronic signature using their standard web browser or transform their touch-screen smartphone into an electronic signature capture device. Read more about IntegriSign Emcee™
Ultimately, the goal is to implement an electronic signature technology enterprise-wide in order to maximize your IT investment and reap the cost-saving benefits of an efficient and paperless office.
¹ U.S. Federal Reserve National Information System² “Online Account Opening: Raising the Bar", Celent LLC July 2007 www.celent.com³ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6936297/

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