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FEATURE Consult the Experts Bailey Hedrick, Marketing Coordinator | Bankers Security


Security does not have a one size fits all solution. When it comes to the safety and security of employees and customers it is essential to bring in experts you trust to ask the right questions. Bankers Security (BSI) has been serving bankers for 40 years with experts to cover every security category. BSI has grown with the times and invests heavily into training and technology to remain an industry leader in bank and security equipment. Whether a new branch is being built or an older branch is being remodeled,


Strengths


• Updated IP Camera Systems – An updated IP system makes all the difference in being able to identify a person’s face day or night vs a grainy video with no detail.


• Having the same anniversary date for service contracts – By lining up anniversary dates you, as a bank, are in control of your service providers instead of your service provider being in control of you.


• Embracing New Technology – New technology, such as Interactive Teller Machines (ITM) puts the customer in control of more transactions and allows banks to extend service hours.


Weaknesses


• Outdated Equipment – There are a lot of costs associated with maintaining and repairing outdated equipment that not only includes the parts and labor, but also the cost of losing business if equipment fails.


• Vendor Management – Having too many vendors causes confusion and delay in daily operations where time could be better spent elsewhere. Consider using one bank equipment company to streamline processes.


• Sufficient Lighting – Especially in winter months when it is dark earlier, parking lots not being well lit is a safety concern. Having cameras in those areas is equally as important.


Security does not have a one size fits all solution.


opportunities exists to improve processes and productivity while covering all the security bases. Bankers Security account managers begin consulting with a complementary S.W.O.T. Analysis Report. Discussing Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats up front helps to identify the best solutions in protecting your employees, customers, and other assets. The following information is often discussed in a S.W.O.T Analysis:


Opportunities


• Updated Drive Up Equipment – Would a fresh look with an ATM vinyl wrap, bollard covers, LED lane lights and updated pneumatics attract new customers?


• Integration between Video and Alarm – Simplify management and information access.


• Disaster Plan – How soon will your employees be back to work after a natural disaster? Would a Modular Banking Unit get a branch back to work and get customers more immediate access to their money?


Threats


• Visible Equipment – Not having a visible security system can make a branch seem like an easy target for theft.


• ATM Updates – Not keeping up with Windows updates and patches leave you at risk for malware.


• Outdated Procedures – Staying on top of changing combinations, key management, and access control when employees leave a bank or when new employees start.


Security and safety are the top priority of any workplace. Working with a Bankers Security account manager that can make assessments based on what exists and what is needed, which will save time and money while giving piece of mind that all security bases are covered. From hardware and software to daily operations and planning for the future, putting your trust in the hands of a bank equipment expert will be your biggest strength.


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