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According to recent market research, providing an efficient and completely electronic new account opening process will give banking institutions a key differentiator that will drive additional revenue. Interlink's eSign Anywhere™ platform enables organizations to merge their brick and click to generate cross-selling opportunities.
By implementing one standard electronic signature technology across all channels of business-in-branch, in-field and online-you can capture your customers' electronic signature when and where they are ready to act.
- For in-branch processes, use the ePad-LS to capture your customer's handwritten electronic signature in a variety of processes, such as new account openings. When the ePad-LS is not in use, leverage its full-color LCD display to present targeted marketing messages. Read more about the ePad-LS
- With IntegriSign Emcee you can empower your customers to apply a legally-binding and secure electronic signature using their standard web browser or transform their touch-screen smartphone into an electronic signature capture device. Read more about IntegriSign Emcee™
Ultimately, the goal is to implement an electronic signature technology enterprise-wide in order to maximize your IT investment and reap the cost-saving benefits of an efficient and paperless office.
¹ U.S. Federal Reserve National Information System
² “Online Account Opening: Raising the Bar", Celent LLC July 2007 www.celent.com
³ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6936297/
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Key Facts
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"...fewer than 2% of US financial institutions are offering automated online account opening capabilities today. We expect this number to increase to between 18% and 20% by 2010." ²
"More than 50 million U.S. adults now bank online, a jump of 47 percent during the past two years." ³
"...we are at the beginning of the adoption curve for the online opening of deposit accounts" ²
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Resources
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