As the headline says, check fraud is on the rise and the Department has the statistics to back this statement. Below is a quick outline of the numbers:
The alarming increase in the rate of check fraud has led publications such as the New York Times to state that "you should avoid mailing checks and seek to use electronic payment options". Although the above sounds like great advice, the facts on the ground remain that millions of checks are been mailed across the US and the world on a daily basis.
The Department of Treasury mails millions of checks monthly as a stimulus to citizens or as payment to vendors. Also, businesses/individuals mail out millions of checks to vendors or customers to pay for goods or services. Hence, telling businesses and individuals to avoid mailing out checks as the solution to eliminating check fraud is reductive.
The short answer is implementing solutions that reduce or eliminate check fraud. For a more detailed answer, we have provided 3 timely tips to help government agencies, businesses, and individuals develop fraud-resistant check printing workflows to reduce fraud.
MICR printers integrate the use of specific security features to protect the check printing process. These features include secure firmware to reduce unauthorized access, lock trays to stop unauthorized check printing, and encryption to protect checks sent over data transfer networks. MICR Toners utilize patented dyes within secure cartridges to ensure manipulated checks are easily identified. The security feature integrated into MICR solutions will protect your business from both internal and external fraud. For example, external check manipulators must gain access to your business's fraud-resistant toners and MICR printers to successfully print a valid check. Also, lock trays and secure firmware ensure staff members must require authorized access to print checks.
Digitalizing your check printing process means you can add extra layers of security such as authorized signatories, watermarks, personalized fonts, and monitoring capabilities to your workflow. Here, monitoring refers to the ability to monitor internal check printing, as well as track issued checks from their creation to delivery.
Things to look out for during your research are certifications or acceptance from financial agencies such as ANSI in the US and the C&CCC in Europe. Further analysis of customer feedback concerning the check printing solutions you require would help you with making the correct decision.
As industry leaders in the check printing community, we provide check printing solutions to help you implement the security measures highlighted above. TROY MICR printers and toners are approved by relevant agencies such as the C&CCC, ANSI, and the NSCC.
The solutions we provide have undergone extensive lab tests to ensure that their security features function as intended and advertised. Your business can utilize our MICR printers, fraud-resistant toners, AssurePay, and Troy FlexPay to digitally transform and build secure workflows for your check printing process. To learn more, reach out to a TROY representative for a demo describing how we can help. Contact us today.