by Taylor Paul | Sep 2, 2020 | Electronic Payments, Uncategorized
In this short tutorial we will go over the steps jurors will take to claim their funds on our currencie app. Beginning with an email or text notification, jurors will set up their account prior to using their funds. Never before have jurors had so many options on how...
by Taylor Paul | Aug 26, 2020 | Electronic Payments
Consumer purchasing behaviors are changing. While the connection between purchasing and courts with jury trials is muddy, there are important data from the American Marketing Association’s latest report that translate over. “Consumers have started caring...
by Taylor Paul | Aug 19, 2020 | Electronic Payments
Our newest disbursement option is now available! Fund recipients will now be able to choose Instant Transfer as one of their ways to receive their money. This option allows recipients to push funds to their personal debit or credit cards and use it within ten minutes....
by Taylor Paul | Aug 12, 2020 | Electronic Payments, Save Time and Money
Across the country, courts and businesses are slowly opening or reclosing depending on COVID-19 cases. Here’s a list of new policies to consider implementing when your county is safe to open. Make face masks mandatory or strongly encourage their use. Enforce...
by Taylor Paul | Jul 22, 2020 | Electronic Payments, Save Time and Money
What is Escheatment? When a firm is unable to locate an account owner, and that account has remained inactive for a state specified amount of time (often three to five years), the state will claim the account through “escheatment.” Once claimed, the state...
by Taylor Paul | Jul 8, 2020 | Electronic Payments
Check and Cash Payments Checks and cash were already heading out the door before COVID-19 arrived. In the last two decades, consumers have been using debit and credit cards more often. In the last ten years, payment services such as Square, PayPal, and Venmo have...