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Snap a Photo of Your Blank Check for Instant Mobile Checking Account Enrollment

March 2, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Mitek Systems has released a new application for mobile payments companies which offers consumers the most convenient way to enroll their checking accounts.

Called Mitek Mobile ACH Enrollment, the solution allows mobile-payment companies to help consumers enroll their checking accounts as funding sources for mobile payments with a “Point, Shoot, Enrolled!” solution that requires only that consumers snap photos of blank checks with their smart phone cameras. Mitek’s application captures all the information needed for enrolling their accounts.

Today, consumers connect their checking accounts to their mobile-payment solutions by typing in a complex set of numbers shown on their checks via their smart phone keypads. These strings of numbers can cause confusion among mobile consumers to the point that they either abandon their attempted mobile transactions or enter the digits incorrectly. However, by having consumers snap photos of their checks, Mitek’s patented technology eliminates confusion and frustration by capturing and passing on all relevant checking account information that the payment company needs to connect its payment solution to the consumers’ checking accounts.

The product name is derived from the widely used Automated Clearing House (ACH) function in financial transactions. ACH processes large volumes of credit and debit transactions, which in 2010 totaled nearly 19 billion transactions valued at more than $29 trillion.

Mitek Mobile ACH Enrollment joins Mitek’s flagship Mobile Deposit, Mobile Photo Bill Pay and Mobile Receipt applications that all capitalize on the company’s core competency – the patented ability to securely and accurately detect, capture, analyze, enhance and process digital information gathered via the smart phone camera.

“By eliminating keystrokes, our new Mobile ACH Enrollment solution reduces consumers’ anxieties about enrolling their checking accounts with mobile payments providers,” said Mitek President and CEO James B. DeBello. “They no longer have to worry about entering each character in the proper sequence because they can let their smart phone cameras do all that.

“We’re turning our many years of experience in extracting critical data from check images and our patented intellectual property expertise into a platform of innovative applications for the mobile banking environment,” added DeBello. “The Mobile ACH Enrollment product is the first in a series of enrollment solutions enabled by our mobile imaging platform. Our customers who supply technology solutions to the financial services industry continue turning to Mitek for help in addressing industry problems. We’re happy to oblige.”

Source: PR Newswire

Filed Under: News Tagged With: James B. DeBello, Mitek Mobile ACH Enrollment, Mitek Systems, Mobile Deposit, Mobile Photo Bill Pay, Mobile Receipt

Chase Partners with Mitek Systems for Mobile Check Deposit Solutions

February 14, 2011 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Chase has entered into a strategic agreement with Mitek Systems, Inc., a developer of advanced-image analytics and mobile-document-capture applications, to develop a suite of innovative image-capture solutions across multiple smartphone operating systems.

“Mitek’s Mobile Deposit product helps us deliver on that promise by making mobile check depositing convenient and quick, across a variety of platforms.”

The agreement enables Chase to build on the success of its award-winning QuickDeposit feature by deploying Mitek’s mobile-banking and advanced image-capture and analytics products across a variety of smartphone operating systems. QuickDeposit allows customers to deposit checks anytime and anywhere with a click of their mobile phone camera.

“Customers demand an efficient and reliable mobile-banking experience from Chase,” said Jack Stephenson, managing director of Mobile, Ecommerce and Payments, JPMorgan Chase. “Mitek’s Mobile Deposit product helps us deliver on that promise by making mobile check depositing convenient and quick, across a variety of platforms.”

Mitek President and CEO James B. DeBello said: “At Mitek, we enhance the consumer’s mobile-payment experience with advanced capabilities for depositing checks and paying bills that are accurate, secure and easy to use. We are proud to partner with Chase for the use of our patented software solutions.”

In addition to its QuickDeposit feature, Chase provides consumers with industry-leading mobile banking services, including:

  • Award-winning Chase mobile banking applications for iPhone and Android users.
  • Text Banking: allows customers to request from any mobile phone and receive within seconds their account balances and transaction history on checking, savings, credit card, mortgage and home equity accounts.
  • Instant Action Alerts: text messages are sent the moment a checking account balance falls below a pre-selected amount; the customer can then instantly transfer funds through a text-message reply.
  • Chase QuickPay feature is now available for iPhone users, allowing them to send money to and receive funds from virtually anyone who has signed up for the service with an e-mail address.
  • Mobile Chase.com website, offering standard services for all mobile banking customers.

Source: Business Wire

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chase, JPMorgan Chase, Mitek Systems, Mobile Deposit, QuickDeposit

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