Since November 1, under the Central Bank's Directive, companies will be able to send their proceeds to automatic safe boxes
Since November 1, 2014, upon the Central Bank's Directive No. 3353-U, companies may use an alternative route for crediting their proceeds to the bank account - without involvement of collectors and employees of credit organizations. They may surrender their proceeds through automatic self-service devices - automatic safe boxes or automatic deposit machines.
For surrender proceeds in automatic mode, you will have to sign an agreement with the bank, open a bank account, and get your personal code and password that will identify the company when making transactions through self-service devices. SFOUR already has the necessary experience and integration with banks for collection services and customizing automatic collection devices.
SFOUR is ready to offer an automatic safe box and automatic depositary machine that meet the requirements of the Central Bank and recognize 4 machine-readable features of banknotes.
SFOUR offers a device for each cash unit - smart safe and automatic depository machine - a device for collection of proceeds from multiple points of sale.
Features of the cash collection devices include enhanced security, till sensors, blow sensors, open door sensors , etc., as well as increased capacity and several bundle bill acceptors for high-speed acceptance of bills. The devices are securely fastened to the floor with anchor bolts. SFOUR has the certificate of conformity for class 1 safe box and reports on testing the safe box for breaking and rending it of the floor.
To use the automatic depositary machine, you'll have to log in using you card or login/password, deposit bills, get a receipt for the transaction with an indication of the person in charge and the amount of money deposited. Banknotes fall into the cash cassette, which are much more convenient than bags, as the bills are stored stacked and do not require time to prepare them for a recounting in the bank.
Average charge for automatic cash collection in the market is 0.2% of the amount. It is assumed that small companies (those with daily turnover of less than 100,000 rubles) will be able to save on collection services (that cost 0.2% to 2.0%) and depositing money through the bank via a cash desk (it costs 0,2% to 0,3% of the amount). Since the automatic collection devices are installed in the territory of the company, cashiers can surrender the proceeds at any time.
Another important advantages of automatic collection devices is the online crediting of the proceeds to customer's account, ie, money is immediately credited to the account and is available for the subsequent use.
Learn more about the automatic collection devices, smart safe, and automatic depository module (ADM) from SFOUR experts!