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BOK Will Use US Dataworks Software

BOK Financial Corp. of Tulsa has agreed to use accounts-receivable conversion software from US Dataworks Inc. of Houston.

BOK's Bank of Oklahoma will begin offering US Dataworks' Clearingworks software to lockbox customers this quarter, the vendor announced Tuesday. The software enables the lockbox operator to turn paper checks into automated clearing house payments and to charge a per-check fee.
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Digital Insight Signs First Financial of S.C.

The $2.5 billion-asset First Financial Holdings Inc. of Charleston, S.C., plans to install online banking software from Digital Insight Corp. of Calabasas, Calif.

First Financial's First Federal Savings and Loan Association will use Digital Insight's Internet banking, business banking, and bill payment and presentment software. The vendor announced the three-year contract Tuesday. First Federal has 43,000 online banking customers and is using software it developed in-house. The new software will connect its online banking and core processing systems and enable the thrift to offer several new services.

"We chose Digital Insight because the online channel is critically important to our growth strategy," said A.J. Johnston, First Federal's senior vice president of technology, in Digital Insight's press release.
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Comerica Lets Clients View Year of Records

Comerica Corp. of Detroit now lets corporate customers view checks and deposit slips going back a year online.

That service is now a feature of its Connect Web and Image Service products, the banking company announced Tuesday.

Access to old checks and deposit slips can help in tracking down fraud and reconciling customer payments, but most competitors provide such access only for the past 90 days, Comerica said.

"Business customers will spend less time looking for check copies and more time running their businesses," said Daniel J. McCarty, a Comerica senior vice president and its director of treasury management services, in a press release.
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