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Batch ProcessingShare Draft ProcessingThe competition for your member’s money has never been greater. Not only from banks but from other community chartered Credit Unions. Retention of your members comes from the variety of services you can offer them as well as the personalized attention they receive from your Credit Union. It getting to the point where offering Share Drafts as a service to your members is almost a must these days. AMI has developed a rock solid share draft module that will help you compete with not only national banks but also other larger community Credit Unions.
ACHAs more and more transactions are initiated and transmitted through electronic means, having a program that can reliably and accurately post incoming transactions can dramatically reduce the workload on Credit Union personnel. The AMI ACH Processing module is designed to prepare information transmitted to the Credit Union via a modem to be posted directly to the appropriate members account. All a member needs to do is to instruct the originator to automate their direct deposits or withdrawals. The exact procedure is simple. Each originator will send all pertinent information to a main processor selected by the Credit Union. That processor will then send you a file daily to post. An ACH transaction can affect any members’ main draft or any share suffix selected.
ATM ProcessingIt seems these days that you can’t throw a rock without hitting an ATM machine nor does it seem that there is anywhere you cannot use a Debit Card. Making it easier for your members to access their accounts is a key to retention of your membership. Processing of these transaction used to be a complicated, difficult, and expensive process and many Credit Unions stayed away from offering this service to their members, but that all changed with the AMI ATM processing module. The AMI ATM processing module easy to use, inexpensive, and most important, works consistently every time. The module itself is designed to prepare information transmitted to the Credit Union via a modem to be posted directly to the appropriate members account. Transactions can be originated at Automated Teller Machines or at the Point of Sale. The exact procedure is simple. Each Origination Point will send all pertinent information to a main processor selected by the Credit Union. That processor will then send you a file daily to post. An ATM transaction can affect any members main draft or share suffix one. You have the option of assessing fees for all ATM transactions. Most processors allow the Credit Union to create and transmit a file containing each members available amount for withdrawal. We offer both a batch system in which the Credit Union uploads a file to their processor once or several times a day and an online system where transactions will post to the members account in real time.
Bill PaymentMaking it easier for your membership to access their accounts and take care of their financial transactions will not only result in more loyal members but is sure to help you gain new ones. Once your members are doing their banking online, paying their bills online is the next logical step. Adding Electronic Bill Payment to your online banking solution allows you to offer your members a lot of extra benefit without a lot of added cost or hassle. With Bill Payment, your members can pay anyone, anytime. They can schedule future and recurring payments. And because the funds are deducted directly from their credit union account, they never have to write a check or lick a stamp. DividendsOne of the biggest advantages Credit Unions have over banks is the ability to offer higher dividend rates to their members. AMI dividend processing systems is flexible enough to accommodate many different ways of calculating dividends and passing those dollars on to your membership. Dividends may be posted on either the last day of the period or the first day of the new period. For example dividends may be calculated using the following methods and each method may be used in conjunction with a step or plateau calculation:
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