Online bank adds A/R services

Jan. 1, 2003
Transportation Alliance Bank Inc., a financial services web site for fleets, now offers accounts receivable financing customers online access to a variety of reports and credit histories. A wholly owned subsidiary of Flying J Inc., TAB now provides online access to reports on collections, purchases and advances for A/R financing customers, as well as credit histories for over 20,000 shippers and brokers.

Transportation Alliance Bank Inc., a financial services web site for fleets, now offers accounts receivable financing customers online access to a variety of reports and credit histories.

A wholly owned subsidiary of Flying J Inc., TAB now provides online access to reports on collections, purchases and advances for A/R financing customers, as well as credit histories for over 20,000 shippers and brokers. Customers can also view the contents of their “lock box” on line, including information on shippers, check numbers, post dates and invoice amounts.

The new A/R services are part of a major web site redesign that also adds new graphics, easier navigation and links to industry resources and product information. TAB began offering online banking services in 2001, providing web-based access for debit card customers to account balances and funds transfer services.

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