The Benefits of Mobile Deposits
Convenience
One may transact at any time, in any place, without the worry of crowded parking lots and long bank lines.
Accuracy
Remote deposits let customers verify data entry, which provides greater peace of mind than dealing with ATMs, which can errantly read checks with faulty character recognition software. On rare occasions when mobile banking errors occur, customers still possess the physical check, allowing them to visit a branch and correct the mistake. This may be favorable to dealing with ATMs, which can damage checks.
Speed
Mobile phone banking generally affords you quick access to your funds than ATMs. Why? Because with ATM deposits, a banker may have to retrieve checks from the machine, then manually digitize them. However, some advanced model ATMs can instantly create an image of your check. With a mobile deposit, your checks are immediately digitized.
Quick Confirmation
Remote deposits are usually expeditiously confirmed with an email. And while ATMs also offer confirmation receipts, it could take several days for someone to remove checks from the machine and process them, unless the check is digitized and processed right away.
The Benefits of ATM Deposits
While remote deposits offer unique advantages, ATM deposits are favorable in certain situations.
Cashback
If you need instant cash, and you have no money in your account already, you may be able to get some cash immediately after depositing checks at an ATM, however, that amount may be restricted to a percentage of the check’s total amount. But it’s important to note there may be stiff penalties if a check bounces after deposit.
Multiple Deposits
If you wish to deposit multiple checks simultaneously, most ATMs simplify transactions by accepting multiple checks at one time. But with remote deposits, it may be labor-intensive to scan and process each check, one by one.