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    Industry Statistics — March 2008

    Key Messages:

    • Paper checks are being transitioned to electronic images of checks at a pace that is unprecedented. Check images are currently collected in two forms, as substitute checks and as check images.

    • Substitute checks assist in evolving traditional paper check clearing to image-based clearing. As a precursor to full check image exchange, the number of substitute checks is a positive indication of the acceptance of image exchange.

    • More than 14 billion annual check payments totaling $17.5 trillion per year have already moved from the traditional paper-based clearing process to improved image-based processes.

    • On an average day during March 2008, almost 9,800 institutions received more than 42 million check images for posting. These total 10.6 billion checks per year.

    • This CheckImage Collaborative image clearing report reflects transactions settled through the Federal Reserve, PaymentsNation (formerly NCHA), SVPCO and local / regional exchanges. When the same payments were cleared through two or more of these organizations, those payments were counted only once.

    • The 2007 Federal Reserve’s Payments Study shows that the volume of checks (both written and paid) continue to be larger than debit card, credit card or ACH transactions. The report also shows that the dollar amount of checks increased from 2003 to 2006 from $40 to $41.7 trillion.

    # Of Images & Substitute Checks

    Amounts of Images & Substitute Checks

    Number of R/Ts Receiving Images

    Average # of Images Received/Day

    Data Sources for all Statistics:
    Transaction settled through the Federal Reserve, NCHA and SVPCO with no duplicate counting.


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