
ANSI X9.100-120: Bank Deposit Tickets
Bank deposit tickets–otherwise known as deposit slips or receipts–are integral items for certain banking activities. As the proof that a deposit has been made, it […]
Bank deposit tickets–otherwise known as deposit slips or receipts–are integral items for certain banking activities. As the proof that a deposit has been made, it […]
Check 21 First enacted on October 8, 2004, the 21st Century Act (also known as the Check 21 law) allows banks to handle more checks […]
Those with an interest in the success and security of blockchain systems—ranging from design architects, auditors, and other risk assessment professionals to academics and customers—benefit […]
Prominently printed at the bottom of a bank check, a Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) line conveys distinguishing information to both humans and machines. To […]
When a check is processed—17 billion checks are exchanged each year in the U.S.—magnetic ink characters convey its information to machines. These characters comprise the […]
Bank checks have changed hands throughout generations, periods, and even centuries. As discussed in Annex A of ASC X9 TR 2-2019, during the California Gold […]
When a check is endorsed, it signifies an agreement between two entities. The value of the check in question will change hands. It might seem […]
On October 28, 2003, Check 21, or more formally, the Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act, was signed into law. This law made it […]
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and, in our always connected, “smart” lifestyle, it is easy to forget just how much of our identity […]
Identification cards, such as credit cards, employee ID cards, and even hotel keycards, despite appearing as simple thin objects that you can slide into your […]