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Remote Deposit

Making Work A Little Easier

Gain more time to focus on your business with Remote Deposit Now.

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With "Remote Deposit" from Crews Bank & Trust, you can scan checks from your office (or any remote site) to deposit them into your account anytime, day or night.

Remote Deposit gives you peace of mind, provides you with more time, increases your productivity, creates better cash flow, and lowers your risk.
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Convenient

Reduce research time and physical storage needs by accessing digital images.

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Gain Efficiencies

Eliminate frequent trips to the bank to free up time for other tasks.

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Improve Cash Flow

More frequent deposits without the need to leave your office.

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Training & Support

Provided by trained bank staff.

IS REMOTE DEPOSIT RIGHT FOR YOU?

Do you...

Average more than 10 checks per deposit? Have multiple locations or are you located in a remote area? Make deposits after normal bank hours? If you answered YES to any of these questions, then Remote Deposit may benefit your business.

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Quick Reference Guide

Check out this guide for more information about Remote Deposit. If you need further assistance, contact us.

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