May 12, 2009
SURVEYED CREDIT UNIONS RANK BRANCH
CAPTURE EFFICIENCIES
Service allows CUs to better use
staff resources
Dallas--While
credit unions acknowledge the importance of “cost reductions” related to the
elimination of courier and transportation fees, by more than a three-to-one
margin, they say that “greater efficiency” is the most valuable benefit gained
when implementing Branch Capture.
Branch Capture is the most
tenured and most widely used of Southwest Corporate’s suite of Remote Deposit
Solutions, which now also includes Teller Capture, Member Capture, Business
Capture and ATM Image Capture. Branch Capture is the process
that allows real-time transmission of deposited items from credit union branch
locations to Southwest Corporate's processing center.
Southwest Corporate surveyed
its more than 450 Branch Capture users during late April. One hundred
twenty-four credit unions responded.
Seventy-eight percent of the
responding credit unions cited greater efficiency as a primary value of Branch
Capture, while just over 16 percent identified “reduced costs” as the leading
benefit.
Credit unions were asked to
rank the most efficient aspects of Branch Capture from a list of five options.
Credit unions cited the following as the top three efficiencies gained:
--Scanning checks eliminates
hand encoding, enabling staff to pursue other important tasks.
--Transmitting deposits
throughout the day speeds work flow and saves payroll expense.
--Online archival provides
more timely access to images and eliminates a separate microfiche or image
process.
“Southwest Corporate has
been offering Branch Capture for nearly five years, and now has one of the
largest pools of credit union users in the country,” said Brad Ganey, senior
vice president of payment services. The large group, which cuts across all
asset and geographic categories, provides Southwest Corporate with a
statistically important resource that can help us better shape our services,”
he said.
“We are pleased that so many
credit unions have acknowledged the efficiency and cost saving benefits of
Branch Capture. But more importantly, they have shared with us details about
how we can make improvements as we enhance Branch Capture and roll-out related
Remote Deposit services,” Ganey said.
The 124 credit unions
responding to the survey ranged in asset size from under $10 million to more
than $1 billion. Nearly two-thirds of the respondents were in the $20 million
to $200 million range. Responding credit unions represented more than a dozen
states—stretching from Florida to Washington.
A full 97 percent of
respondents said they were “very satisfied” or “satisfied” with the Branch
Capture service from Southwest Corporate. In the open-ended section, one wrote:
“This service is one of the absolute best improvements to our check collection
process ever! Staff is more efficient and appreciates Southwest Corporate’s
involvement…All branches have been active since inception and really appreciate
the convenience afforded to all.”
Based on their experience
with Branch Capture, nearly 20 percent of the responding credit unions said
they would likely consider adopting Member Capture next.
For more information about
Branch Capture or any of the other Remote Deposit Solutions, contact a
Southwest Corporate account officer at 1-800-442-5763 or e-mail contactus@swcorp.org.