Direct Merchant Bank - Compete Outside The Neighborhood

In today's busy world, most people have little free time to take care of business. That's one reason that direct merchant bank services are gaining in popularity. Another is the lessening of paperwork - a trend that many banks and other institutions (and we as individuals) are trying to achieve. Many people have gone to paperless billing for a myriad of their monthly statements and payments. Your telephone bill, Internet bill and many others can be paid online. You never have to open or file another bill from these companies. With online banking becoming more popular as well, you never have to write another check or deal with another paper bank statement. As this trend continues, the direct merchant bank service is offering one more way to cut down on the amount of paper that's transferred in a typical business transaction. With direct merchant accounts, a business accepts a check from a customer and then makes a digital image of the check. Only the digital image is transferred to the direct merchant bank, effectively lessening the paper that is being transferred. The idea of using direct merchant bank accounts carries some significant benefits, including eliminating the need to physically transfer a check from the merchant to the bank. This means that checks accepted long distances from home can be confirmed in minutes instead of days. The time involved is arguably one of the biggest benefits but the fact that exact images of the check is transferred could help eliminate errors that occur when figures are keyed in. The secure transfer of information also eliminates the potential of robbery as a merchant or employee makes his or her way to the bank. Finally, because of the time differences in the direct merchant bank account system, businesses have the ability to transcend location. Instead of restricting the acceptance of checks to only those people in your neighborhood, you can break those geographic boundaries that have kept you less competitive than you should be.

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