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ImageChex Box copy.jpg (18120 bytes)ImageChex32 is the answer to check imaging, automated statement preparation and electronic return item cash letters for financial institutions of all sizes.  See for yourself how check imaging can assist your financial institution in improving customer service and increasing bank operations efficiency.

Designed, developed, and tested by a team of experienced bankers, ImageChex32 offers the most practical, easy-to-use methods for automating the backroom operation of financial institutions.  Here are some of the features that make this product unique:

  • Statements can be delivered electronically via e-mail with encrypted, password-protected PDF files as well as CD-ROM in custom and HTML formats.

  • ImageChex32 provides for the daily reconcilement of images with posted items from the core banking application.  Bank personnel will be notified each day of any exception images, providing an opportunity to make corrections long before statements are prepared.  This feature virtually eliminates cripple statements.

  • Images can be imported from multiple sources including ProofPC32, COF image files, X9.37 image files, NCR and Unisys image files, and other custom formats provided by service bureaus.  Importing images from other sources can reduce sorter volumes by as much as 75%, allowing financial institutions to use less expensive capture devices.  Reduced volumes result in lower maintenance costs, reduced personnel requirements and expenses, and more economical disaster recovery configurations.

  • Special features have been added for outsourcing environments.  Edits ensure that the integrity of the database is preserved when receiving images from outside sources, and priority account statement printing allows banks to meet customer demands even when receipt of images is delayed.

  • ImageChex32 was designed by bankers for bankers.  You’ll find a simple and easy to use system which avoids technology jargon and complex procedures.

  • Electronic Return Items Cash Letters can be generated from images capture locally or imported from external sources such as the Federal Reserve Bank.  Electronic Return Item Cash Letters allows banks to eliminate required couriers and reduce the per item fees charged for return items.

System Design.  ImageChex32 was developed using standard industry tools such as Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server.  Windows 2000/2003 provides network connectivity for client workstations, and the ImageChex32 client software interfaces with all 32-bit versions of Windows (XP, 2000 and 2003), allowing printing to a variety of devices including fax/modems without any required customization of the ImageChex32 package.  The server application runs on Windows 2000/2003 Server™, one of the leading networking systems on the market today, and the database is driven by SQL Server™, a relational database used by even the largest of companies. Windows networking provides a network infrastructure and SQL Server™ provides database security for selecting, updating, and deleting image information.

See our Product Tour for a complete overview of functions and features,  or download our ImageChex32 Product Brochure for complete information.

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