Internet Fax Services for the Financial Industry

Computers & Technology

  • Author Aleks Szymanski
  • Published June 8, 2012
  • Word count 573

In the financial industry, documents and information need to be exchanged around the globe in a secure and reliable way. Internet fax, also known as electronic fax, can be utilized by financial institutions as the ideal means of sharing the huge number of documents that such companies process each and every day.

The multi-national financial institutions of the world, face an ever increasing array of challenges in terms of information security. As the finance industry grows ever more expansive, documents and information needs to be exchanged around the globe in a secure and reliable way. If any highly sensitive information found its way into the public domain via an insecure line of communication, the consequences could be catastrophic, for the company, its shareholders and its customers.

On the other hand there is a growing global need for those who work in the financial sector to have access to highly confidential and sensitive information on demand. But hackers and hacking groups are developing ever more sophisticated methods of gaining access to documents of both financial and personal importance. Companies need to have the best protection possible, so that its interests, and the interests of its customers, are not at risk.

Secure Internet fax can be part of the solution. The demand for this type of system is on the rise, as more and more people realize how secure, reliable and flexible Internet faxing can be. Internet fax can be utilized by financial institutions as the ideal means of sharing the huge number of documents that such companies process each and every day.

Mortgage Applications

Many companies have already started to use this service to deliver rate quotes, rate confirmations and mortgage approvals. The old office fax machine, with all its foibles, can be made obsolete by secure fax services. Documents are sent and received via online fax, and are instantly stored in an inbox similar to the common email inbox.

Insurance Claims

Insurance providers can also use web-based fax services to process claims as and when they are received, and to send out important documents, such as policy information and assessed claims. Another perk of some Internet fax systems is that they can work with other software to enable them to read certain types of information, such as a bar code relating to a customer’s details, and file the document accordingly.

Credit Applications

Internet fax is a great way of processing credit applications. Accepted applications, rejections and account statements can all be sent out via this method. Also used in regular banking, electronic fax can deliver up-to-date statements and notifications, such as overdraft or credit limits being reached, to the banks customers quickly and securely.

Not only is Internet fax a secure way of sending and receiving important information and documents, but it is also saves a company money as it requires a lot less resources such as paper and inks. As only documents that require a hard copy need to be printed out all others can be stored online. Add to this the obvious green credentials of a predominantly paper free system, and there really is no reason not to invest in an Internet fax provider.

In an ever changing financial world with stringent and differing regulations within each country and marketplace, a secure Internet fax service can give the ultimate peace of mind, as customer data is stored and shared safely with complete audit trails and seamless integration with existing software.

Written by Aleks Szymanski CEO, SecureCare Technologies, Inc. SecureCare Technologies, Inc. has spent 10 years harnessing document exchange solutions to help organizations eliminate paper and improve business processes. Today it provides online fax services for many industries from Healthcare to Financial fax services.

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