Optimized Cash Logistics
With Optimized Cash Logistics, you can make better decisions about CIT transactions by letting us provide helpful recommendations and automate change orders and deposits.
The only single-source, end-to-end solution for all of your cash operations.
We are the only partner you need—one point of contact to help you identify the right solution (a mix of software, hardware, processes and logistics) and an overarching customer success team to support that entire ecosystem. Let us handle all your cash headaches, and refocus your employees on selling products and delighting customers.
With Optimized Cash Logistics, you can make better decisions about CIT transactions by letting us provide helpful recommendations and automate change orders and deposits.
With Accelerated Cash Access, provisional credit gives you next day access to those funds before the cash is actually in the bank.
With Reporting and Alerts, you have proactive notice when compliance is in question or performance is lagging.
When employees are spending more time on cash reconciliation and wrestling with operational issues than they are catering to customers, it’s a costly pattern and a productivity killer. Our 24/7 support team provides support for all of your cash ecosystem issues which frees-up your employees to focus on customers.
Manual data entry and errors create headaches and can lead to bad decisions. Workflow compliance can be impacted when shortcuts are taken in order to “just get things done.”
Operating POS systems, counting devices, safes, self-checkouts and recyclers independently is a big job that can lead to errors, loss, risk and unnecessary labor cost. Integrating devices and systems seamlessly eliminates daily headaches associated with manual device management, and the downstream issues created by avoidable problems and mistakes.
Guarantees deposits in your bank next business day for seamless integration of your cash operations.
Whether you work for the local or federal government, your organization most likely accepts cash as a form of payment. From collecting taxes and parking ticket fees to utility bills and more, government offices receive a surprising amount of cash each year.
Retailers are always looking for new ways to streamline operations without increasing costs or sacrificing security. However, many businesses still manually handle their cash and are all too familiar with the challenges and risks that come along with the traditional cash management process.
The demand for cash remains resilient today. Many people find this fact surprising, especially in the face of increased competition with alternative payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards, and electronic payment apps such as Venmo and PayPal. However, the 2019 Diary of Consumer Payment Choice conducted by the Federal Reserve highlights the way in which cash is still used, and even preferred, by a wide-range of individuals across various age and household incomes.