Linked2pay adds remote deposit capture to bank centric payments

linked2pay, an award-winning payments technology provider announced today that they have added their feature-packed RDC solutions into the Bank Centric Payments platform.

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This will enable partners like Avidia Bank to add and offer RDC as a fully integrated, branded solution through their AvidiaPay portal and APIs.

“The addition of RDC to Bank Centric Payments is all part of our plan to provide banks with better payment solutions that they can easily adopt, brand and push out through their reseller channels,” said Robert McShirley, CEO of linked2pay. “The advantages for banks and their resellers are many, but at the top are the improved compliance throughout the payment process, and the solution scale and quality to compete with anyone.”

The Bank Centric Payments platform is powered by linked2pay to deliver feature-packed payment solutions (card, ACH and now RDC) out to banks, payment solution resellers (ISOs) & their merchants (SMB and enterprise) in a harmonized fashion. The platform can be set up for a bank as white label on their existing domain in minutes. Once in place, the bank can begin accepting paperless online self-registrations from merchants seeking innovative payment solutions.

“Now our resellers, and all of the businesses looking to consolidate their payment solutions, can get it all through a single login. Not only does that simplify and speed the process but it improves reporting and compliance across the board,” said Cliff Thompson, Business Development Officer, Avidia Bank. “This enables our ISO partner network to provide fully integrated merchant solutions that cover card, ACH and now paper check payments – they win and so do their merchants.”

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