Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) is becoming a more common payment method in our everyday personal banking. Remember the last time you transferred money to your friend? Was it done in a swipe through your mobile app or did you go to the bank physically? With ‘beneficiaries’ set up in your online banking account, the complete process of cash transactions could happen in a few seconds – without the intervention of a bank teller!
If our personal banking benefits from such an easy interface, imagine the same requirements from the business world passing hundreds of transactions. Imagine how powerful and efficient your system would need to be to support this? Almost every business, whether small or large, is looking for easier methods of payments as it increasingly becomes difficult to handle/control a large number of transactions.
Our Sage X3 EFT files are preconfigured and can easily be installed on your system following our instructions, or we can install the add-on for you for an extra fee.
Benefits of EFT files:
We have many other EFT file offerings, so should you need another file format check out our product listings.
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