By : David Luke _ treasury management sales
executive at Regions Financial Corp.
How Technology Can Improve Your Cash Flow
Choosing the right options also helps prevent mistakes
The most popular technology options to improve
a company’s cash flow are:
Automated Clearing House (ACH)
Automated Clearing House processes debit and
credit card transactions through a secure, electronic, nationwide network. Payroll
direct deposit is an example of ACH that allows for quicker deposits and
decreased administration costs.
Lockbox
Lockbox is an easily accessed post office box to
which a customer of the business sends payments. The bank then collects these
payments and deposits them, providing faster processing and quicker access to
funds.
Quick deposit
Quick deposit allows users to deposit checks
by scanning them with a specially designed desktop scanner and transmitting them
to a bank. Quick deposit typically has an extended deposit deadline and allows
easy error correction and review.
Electronic check services
Electronic check services converts checks to
an electronic transaction received by a bank. This allows for quicker deposits
and reduced administration costs.
Commercial card
Commercial card allows a business to make
purchases from a vendor if the vendor accepts credit cards. This provides
reduced administration costs and better purchase control.
Single-use accounts
Single-use accounts act like a paper check by
creating a virtual 16-digit account number for each payment, allowing
businesses to set credit limits and control spending.
While there is typically a fee associated with
these services, the time and associated costs saved make them well worth it. Such
services are available to companies no matter their size.
The technology required to implement these
processes depends on the business and its needs. If you accept many personal
checks at your location, quick deposit or electronic check services may be the
best option. On the other hand, if your customers typically mail in payments
and your business spends a lot of time processing them, a lockbox may be a good
choice.
With any of these options, using some type of
software to manage the service and monitor your cash flow is a good idea.
Sometimes there may be software related to the technology or bank itself, while
other times you may need to choose your own software and manage it internally.
Treasury management, along with technology, improves
cash flow and helps companies troubleshoot some of the most common cash flow
mistakes, such as poor monitoring, making payments all at once and not having
cash available in the right place at the right time.
A lot of companies don’t understand their daily
cash position, so they keep excess cash in their accounts for daily settlement.
With the technology offered by Regions to manage cash flow and optimize working
capital, this cash could be better utilized for debt repayment, investment
opportunities and/or general company use.
Cash is the lifeblood of any business, so it
is essential to have the cash you need on hand when you need it. Speak with
your banker to determine which options will help your business maximize its
cash flow and growth potential.
David Luke is a treasury management sales
executive at Regions Financial Corp.
This information is general in
nature, is provided for educational purposes only, and should not be relied on
or interpreted as accounting, financial planning, investment, legal or tax
advice. Regions neither endorses nor guarantees this information, and
encourages you to consult a professional for advice applicable to your specific
situation.
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