See the AMI Value Grid below for a summary of features and benefits, or download a printable version (PDF).
| AMI Features and Benefits | Cash Management | Check Operations | Accounting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Real-time balance information. Make better-informed funding and investment decisions and identify unexpected situations early with access to account balance, daylight overdraft balance and available funds balance information and reports throughout the day. | |||
| Real-time transaction data. Help ensure that you’re getting the funds availability you expect and verify financial services transactions. | |||
| Online access to accounting information. Expedite reconcilement tasks with Daily Statement of Account and accounting notifications when you need them. | |||
| Dynamic search and data parameter features. Specify type of account, transaction code, service category, date and/or amount ranges, Federal Reserve Bank office, reference number and more. | |||
| Powerful drill-down capabilities. View summary and detail information for most transactions. | |||
| Flexible report features. Generate valuable summary and detail reports. | |||
| Single-source access to account information. Eliminate the need to interface with multiple sources and departments for account information. | |||
| Convenient electronic recordkeeping. Reduce your reliance on paper records. | |||
| Continuously updated/immediate account information for current business day. Stay on top of your account throughout the day. | |||
| Previous business day end-of-day information. Conveniently access activity and balances from the day before. | |||
| Handy historical features. View up to five business days of statement activity and up to two business days of accounting notifications activity. |
The AMI application can also provide you with valuable check supplemental information.
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