Integrated Bank Technology (IBT), a provider of core processing and imaging software applications for in-house and ASP environments for financial institutions, has announced that Wisconsin-based Cleveland State Bank, has selected its item processing solution. The bank also owns the WISCUB Service Center, which provides processing to 68 credit unions in the state.
Reportedly, Cleveland State Bank will use IBT’s Integrated Bank Environment (IBE), to provide item processing and a fully featured Check 21 solution to all the credit unions. The IBT has said that the financial institutions will benefit from better image quality and faster service, which aids in fraud detection. The WISCUB Service Center will also experience the operational efficiencies associated with moving to an electronic imaging environment by eliminating inefficient paper processing.
Tim Schueler, president at Cleveland State Bank, said: “We’re hoping that our relationship with IBT will help us with everything from cutting costs and going green to increasing our level of customer service. Our long range plan is to be a total solution for our credit union clients.”