Dupe Detective Now Prevents Duplicate File Transmissions
November 7th, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 20 times, 1 so far today
CONIX Systems, Inc. announces the release of Dupe Detective Release 3.2 available on November 3, 2008. Dupe Detective, the industry-leading system for identifying and preventing duplicate payment postings, has been expanded to better monitor transit send processes. This will allow banks to prevent sending duplicate files, cash letters, and duplicate bundles within cash letters.
Dupe Detective’s Release 3.2 monitors events after the payment process is completed to identify duplicate transit sends. “We listen closely to our customers to ensure that Dupe Detective evolves with their needs,” said Frank Stokes, president, Technology Group of CONIX Systems. “Our customers told us they wanted a foolproof system that would eliminate duplicate cash letter sends as well as duplicate postings; Release 3.2 does just that.” Stokes further explains, “With Dupe Detective Release 3.2, we expanded the ability to track transit sends at any point in the process.”
Files can be monitored at the item or bundle level. “This allows banks processing their own work, as well as banks processing correspondent work, to use Dupe Detective and serve their customers more efficiently,” Stokes added, “Now every bank can have the capability to completely eliminate duplicate payments.”
Dupe Detective Release 3.2 provides the most comprehensive process available to prevent duplicate payment postings and transit sends across all payment silos.
About CONIX Systems
CONIX Systems, Inc. is a world leader in providing payment processing software and related services to the financial services industry. The company’s products, in some form, touch or process an estimated 100 billion paper and electronic items each year and handle virtually every aspect of payment processing – including work flow management, balancing, branch capture, corporate capture, and electronic check presentment. CONIX software and services are used by approximately 90 percent of the largest banks in the country. Founded in 1992, the company is headquartered in Manchester, Vt., with offices throughout the United States. For more information about CONIX and its products and services, please contact Frank Stokes, president, Technology Group, at 877-332-1842, email him at rfs {at} conix(.)com, or visit the company’s website at www.conix.com.
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CONIX Systems, Inc.
Robert Merkle, 610-347-2214
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