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INNOVATIVE PAYNET PAYROLL NETWORK
ENTERS TENTH YEAR
Successful CCANY-founded Program Brings Innovative Financial Services
to Tri-State Area
NEW YORK, NY, May 7, 2003
-- More
than 400,000 payroll checks were cashed last year in the New York, New
Jersey and Connecticut region for consumers who did not have to spend time
waiting in a line at their local bank. By using an employer-supported
service called PayNet, these consumers are able to get paid at any of more
than 500 convenient locations.
PayNet,
which is celebrating its 10th year of operation, is a network
that uses the infrastructure of licensed check cashing store locations in
the tri-state area to connect workers to their pay in neighborhoods near
their homes and jobs. The Check Cashers Association of New York (CCANY), a
founding member of the PayNet payroll network, points to the service as a
prime example of how the check cashing industry is evolving to serve a
broader range of consumer financial services needs.
“PayNet
is a joint venture between leading banks, employers and the financial
service center industry to meet a basic need for workers in the region to
have quick and convenient access to their pay. For ten years, PayNet has
provided employers throughout New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with
creative and convenient payroll services, while cashing hundreds of
thousands of employee paychecks,” said
Matt Bardach, president of David’s Financial Corporation and president
of CCANY.
PayNet
reduces traffic at banks during busy periods, while it enables employers
to offer employees an option to direct deposit. For employees, the service
is free and means they have much great flexibility to collect their pay.
PayNet,
created in 1994, represents a
combined effort of more than 500 licensed check cashing locations in New
York City, Long Island, Westchester County, Connecticut and New Jersey.
Through PayNet, businesses outsource portions of their payroll services
and all of their check cashing requirements. By handling marketing,
contracting, administration and billing, PayNet offers a service that
links the combined resources of 500 neighborhood financial service
centers. PayNet enrolls employers who would like to offer citywide
or regional payroll services to their employees.
Banks
that are partners in the PayNet system include HSBC, J.P. Morgan Chase,
Fleet, Citibank, Bank of New York, Sterling and Signature. Numerous
employers are signed up with the program, including Cablevision, Wendy’s
and Mount Sinai Hospital. As part of the PayNet system, through a
contractual arrangement employees of the City of New York receive a
discount on check cashing services at CCANY member locations.
“We developed PayNet for
the benefit of our member banks’ corporate customers and their
employees,” Bardach said. “Our infrastructure is uniquely positioned
to provide payroll solutions for banks, companies and institutions. Many
employers need an alternative to direct deposit for employees who want
paper payroll checks and CCANY created a pioneering program that provides
value-added services for employees. Our members are often in more
convenient locations and open more hours than traditional banks and credit
unions. You couldn’t ask for a better win-win solution.”
Once
an employer joins PayNet, employees can use any of the more than 500
PayNet outlets to cash payroll checks free of charge at locations close to
work, home, or anywhere in between. The financial service centers that act
as PayNet locations also provide a multitude of transaction-based
financial services. In addition to check cashing, customers can buy money
orders, send and receive money transfers, and pay bills such as telephone,
gas, electric, and cable. Postage stamps, phone cards and transportation
fare cards, are also available at select locations.
“PayNet
offers greater convenience to the employee who needs access to their
payroll check with the least amount of hassle,” Bardach said. “PayNet has made a commitment to fill the “Face-to-Face” cash access
void and our network is uniquely positioned to provide fast, accurate and
reliable services locally. This saves the consumer time and money,
that’s why it has become so popular.”
The
Check Cashers Association of New York, founded in 1957, is a trade
organization with more than 500 members representing non-bank financial
service centers across New York State. CCANY is the leading voice on
legislative, regulatory and business issues for New York’s check cashing
industry. CCANY members provide vital access to essential financial
products and services in many neighborhoods. These financial service
centers have served their communities for over fifty years and throughout
this period have had an unimpeachable record of financial stability and
regulatory compliance.
Customers
count on CCANY members for check cashing services, money orders,
electronic bill payments, money wire transfers, automatic teller machine
access, payroll payments, electronic tax preparation, prepaid debit cards,
public transportation fare and token sales, postage stamp sales and
numerous other services.
According
to the New York State Banking Department, CCANY members cashed $14 billion
in checks last year. At 1.4 percent, the check-cashing fee in New York
State is the lowest in the nation. In 2001, CCANY and its members were
recognized as the “Check Cashers of the Year” by Cheklist magazine and
the Financial Service Centers of America for the many community service
programs the group provides.
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Note: Prior to May 2004, the Financial
Service Centers of New York (FSCNY) was named the Check Cashers
Association of New York (CCANY). Consequently, press releases and articles
during that time period reflect the organization's CCANY name.
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