At Cachet, we’ve witnessed the evolution of remote deposit capture as it’s become a game-changer in financial services. Yet, most financial institutions have barely begun to extract the real value that RDC solutions bring to customer relationships.
We believe that’s about to change, as mobile RDC adoption escalates. Javelin Strategy & Research found in May 2011 that one in every four consumers wanted mobile deposit. To stay competitive financial Institutions need to take notice, as Bob Meara, consultant at Celent, says that many who skipped over desktop RDC are now adopting mobile applications for both consumer and corporate customers.
Cachet is passionate about remote deposit capture technologies and the pivotal role our solutions play in supporting banks, credit unions, and other financial service providers. We’re committed to helping clients capture the value RDC brings to payments and the entire customer relationship. Cachet’s sophisticated marketing and sales training programs have been successful in helping our clients Unleash the Power of RDC in different settings and vertical markets.
That’s why we’ve launched this blog; it’s our way of sharing our RDC knowledge and experience with you. In the weeks and months ahead, Cachet’s team of experts will use this blog to help further educate our clients and the industry at large about RDC. Posts will address new and emerging applications, vertical market opportunities, risk analysis, strategies for growing adoption, and RDC best practices, among other timely topics. And we’ll be sharing real stories about organizations that are implementing the next generation of RDC solutions.
Your involvement will help foster this growing communityWe want to take this opportunity to invite you to participate in this conversation. Please come back often and tell us what you’ve seen, what you think, and what you’re interested in. Your involvement will help foster this growing community and contribute to the changing world of remote deposit capture and the financial services industry.
Thank you,
Jeffrey Mack
President & CEO
Nice post, just found your blog on my travels around the Internet. Definitely will come back.