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Wholesale Lockbox

A wholesale lockbox is tailored for businesses with high volumes of B2B (business-to-business) transactions, particularly those involving payments from other companies. It enables businesses to streamline the collection and processing of payments, reducing manual effort and accelerating cash flow.

Target Clients

Typically used by large corporations or businesses with a significant number of accounts payable, such as wholesalers, manufacturers, or service providers. 

For example, a wholesale distributor that supplies products in bulk to other businesses, such as a distributor of industrial equipment or office supplies, would benefit from this service. These businesses often receive large payments from various companies and need a quick, efficient way to process and deposit these funds. With wholesale lockbox services, payments are securely directed to a lockbox operated by the bank, where they are processed and deposited into the business’s account, often within the same day. This not only accelerates the deposit process but also provides detailed reporting, helping businesses quickly match payments to specific invoices and improve cash flow. 

Similarly, a manufacturer that supplies parts to other businesses, such as automotive manufacturers, can use wholesale lockbox services to process payments from corporate clients efficiently, reducing the time spent on manual processing and ensuring funds are deposited promptly.

Payment Types

Primarily checks, with the option to process ACH or wire transfers depending on the bank’s or credit union’s capabilities.

Service Features

  • Direct deposit of payments into the business’s account.
  • Detailed reporting and remittance information (e.g., invoice numbers, amounts).
  • Customizable cash management and reconciliation reports, helping businesses track payments efficiently.
  • Handling of large payment volumes, often involving payments from multiple payers.
  • Improved fraud prevention measures due to secure processing channels.

Benefits of Wholesale Lockboxes

  • Reduces manual processing time, allowing staff to focus on core business operations.
  • Enhances cash flow by accelerating the deposit process.
  • Provides better accuracy in posting payments and reconciling accounts.
  • Reduces overhead costs associated with physical check handling.

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