Fiserv (www.fiserv.com), compañía proveedora de soluciones tecnológicas para servicios financieros, ha anunciado que Mercantile Bank of Michigan ha extendido su relación con Fiserv a través de la selección de Weiland Account Analysis. La institución financiera seleccionó la herramienta para incrementar su rendimiento y mejorar la evaluación y gestión de cuentas. Más abajo el resto del comunicado en inglés.

Developed for financial institutions seeking a customizable, Web-based commercial billing tool, Weiland Account Analysis enables Mercantile Bank of Michigan to capture every billing point, deliver comprehensive, graphical statements to customers and automate input from various systems. Since its November 2013 implementation, Mercantile Bank of Michigan is using the solution’s customizable online reports to help capture lost revenue, analyze relationship profitability and identify new business opportunities.
 
“Weiland Account Analysis makes it easier for our commercial customers to do business with us,” said John Byl, SVP and Treasury Sales manager, Mercantile Bank of Michigan. “We now have the flexibility to gather and customize information into a single, seamless billing module that ties everything together with a statement that demonstrates to our customers the value our organization provides. From the bank’s perspective, the solution helps us to easily look at relationship overviews to make key determinations.”
 
Mercantile Bank of Michigan expects to save time on month-end processes and report generation with Weiland Account Analysis, and avoid manual data entry with the billing automation function. In addition, the solution’s reporting and modeling capabilities automatically.
 
In addition to Mercantile Bank of Michigan, several other financial institutions have recently made the decision to implement Weiland Account Analysis, including Capital Pacific Bank (Portland, Ore.), Customers Bank (Phoenixville, Pa.), First American Bank (Clive, Iowa), Highland Bank (Maple Grove, Minn.), Legend Bank (Fort Worth, Texas) and PeoplesBank (Holyoke, Mass.).
 
“Weiland Account Analysis delivers exciting capabilities to financial institutions looking for an innovative, flexible way to capture commercial demand deposit account activity in a single view,” said Teri Carstensen, division president, Bank Solutions, Fiserv. “Like the additional financial institutions that have recently selected Weiland Account Analysis, Mercantile Bank of Michigan knows small business banking and commercial clients are essential to future growth and stability.”
 
 
 

 

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