Home remote deposit capture is the latest tool in the chest for Summit Credit Union as it competes for members, SEG by SEG.

The $125 million Greensboro, N.C.-based organization operates seven branches in four cities across the Piedmont, and being able to tell prospective members they can deposit their checks with a simple scanner at home is definitely a good thing, said Glenn Kirk, Summit's executive vice president of marketing.

"My job is to try to get new companies to join with us and one of the first things the CEO or HR people ask me is, 'Where is the closest branch?'" Kirk said. "When I tell them all they need is a scanner and a high-speed Internet connection, I often hear, 'holy cow.' There's a real wow factor."

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