Offering a controlled disbursement product can:
Many institutions will utilize a second routing transit number to facilitate receiving an early daily distribution of their check presentments for controlled disbursement purposes. This process has the added benefit of separating check transactions, including any that could be fraudulent, from their main operating account. This can help reduce risk for your corporate client and your institution.
Ask your account executive about FedReceipt® Plus Premium Delivery.
Providing services that can facilitate controlled disbursement may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
Speeding up the check clearing process can help reduce risk. The expedited clearing services:
Ask your account executive about FedForward® 9:30 a.m. and noon ET deposit service and FedReturn® 12:30 p.m. ET deposit service.
The opportunity to settle large dollar items same day as well as speed up the return process may present a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
Ask your account executive about the Accelerated Imaged Returns Delivery Service.
Ask your account executive about FedReceipt Plus Courtesy Delivery/Accelerated Forward Presentment.
Early check presentment may create a revenue opportunity depending on whether your institution chooses to charge for provision of such services. Charging a fee is strictly a business decision for your institution.
Ask your account executive about FedReceipt Courtesy Delivery, Premium Delivery and same day check clearing services.
Request that we contact you (Off-site) regarding your interest in these check services.