Bank Will Allow Customers to Deposit Checks by iPhone

By SUSAN STELLIN
August 10, 2009

The Internet has taken a lot of the paperwork out of banking, but 
there is no avoiding paper when someone gives you a check. Now one 
bank wants to let customers deposit checks immediately - through 
their phones.

USAA, a privately held bank and insurance company, plans to update 
its iPhone application this week to introduce the check deposit 
feature, which requires a customer to photograph both sides of the 
check with the phone's camera.

"We're essentially taking an image of the check, and once you hit the 
send button, that image is going into our deposit-taking system as 
any other check would," said Wayne Peacock, a USAA executive vice 
president.

Customers will not have to mail the check to the bank later; the 
deposit will be handled entirely electronically, and the bank 
suggests voiding the check and filing or discarding it. But to reduce 
the potential for fraud, only customers who are eligible for credit 
and have some type of insurance through USAA will be permitted to use 
the deposit feature. Mr. Peacock said that about 60 percent of the 
bank's customers qualify.

USAA may seem like an unlikely innovator in mobile banking. It ranks 
in size just below the top 20 banks in the United States, and serves 
mostly military personnel, though many of its products are available 
to anyone.

But with just one branch, in San Antonio, and customers deployed all 
over the world, the company has been aggressively developing an 
anytime, anywhere banking strategy. Three years ago, it introduced 
the option of depositing a check from home using a scanner. That laid 
the groundwork for the phone deposit feature, which USAA plans to 
offer on other phones this year.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/10/technology/10check.html


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