NCR, a provider of technology and services that help businesses connect, interact and transact with their customers, has signed an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) agreement with Document Capture Technologies, to offer a new hardware and software bundle that enables financial institutions to offer small businesses a remote deposit solution.

Reportedly, through remote deposit capture (RDC), businesses are able to scan check images and transmit the image to their financial institution for processing. The company has added that NCR’s solution provides a remote self-service terminal to customers that integrates NCR APTRA Commercial Passport, part of the NCR APTRA passport family, with a scanner from Document Capture Technologies (DCT) and a scanner software driver from Silver Bullet Technology, which will allow NCR to provide technical support to customers.

The company has added that in addition to online banking integration, its APTRA Commercial Passport offers electronic updates to end-customer accounting systems, back-office conversion, duplicate-item detection, and legal amount recognition. It further added that along with commercial deposits, this web-based technology also provides a full suite of check scanners for processing transactions from other locations, including branches, automated teller machines (ATMs) or at home.

Bill Nuti, chairman and CEO of NCR, said: “NCR selected DCT’s DocketPORT terminal to extend our self-service suite and provide a cost-effective RDC option to our customers.”