An Omaha credit union is marketing its electronic document management tools by declaring its love for trees.
First Nebraska Educators & Employee Groups Credit Union is now using capture and archiving solutions from Millennial Vision Inc. to convert receipts and other documents to electronic versions, and also scan a member's driver's license at the teller window for faster ID checks, the company and credit union said.
The new tools are being highlighted by the $81 million, 13,000-member credit union's "We Love Trees … Paperless Transactions" marketing campaign.
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