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AccuSystems LLC is an American company headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado that develops, licenses, supports, and sells document imaging software and electronic document management, primarily to the banking and finance industries. It was founded by Mel Hatch. Over 200 banks use AccuSystems' software. In 2002, AccuSystems made its first sale to People's Bank. In 2004, Accu-Systems was rewarded a Challengers Award at the 2004 International Woodworking Fair "for its MMTJ single-sided CNC machine miter, mortise and tenon machine." In 2006, AccuSystems filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

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  • AccuSystems LLC is an American company headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado that develops, licenses, supports, and sells document imaging software and electronic document management, primarily to the banking and finance industries. It was founded by Mel Hatch. Over 200 banks use AccuSystems' software. In 2002, AccuSystems made its first sale to People's Bank. In 2004, Accu-Systems was rewarded a Challengers Award at the 2004 International Woodworking Fair "for its MMTJ single-sided CNC machine miter, mortise and tenon machine." In 2006, AccuSystems filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. (en)
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  • AccuSystems LLC is an American company headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado that develops, licenses, supports, and sells document imaging software and electronic document management, primarily to the banking and finance industries. It was founded by Mel Hatch. Over 200 banks use AccuSystems' software. In 2002, AccuSystems made its first sale to People's Bank. In 2004, Accu-Systems was rewarded a Challengers Award at the 2004 International Woodworking Fair "for its MMTJ single-sided CNC machine miter, mortise and tenon machine." In 2006, AccuSystems filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In September 2010, AccuSystems announced the acquisition of Xtria RMS. AccuSystems' software, known as AccuAccount, is mainly used to electronically scan, store, and manage loan files and any other associated paperwork, while the Xtria RMS software, now known as Tickler, is used by financial institutions to track filing and transaction deadlines electronically. At that time, more than 200 banking systems use one or both of the products. In 2012, AccuSystems won the BankNews Innovative Solutions Award for Management Software Solutions. In 2013, BankTech published a survey taken by AccuSystems that surveyed 80 community banks. The survey found that only 12% of banks are using paperless systems for issuing loans. The study is often used when discussing paperless systems in the US's banking industry. In November 2013, "AccuSystems' assets, inventory, receivables and intellectual property have been acquired by Pillar Machine, a company owned by the son of Accu-Systems' founder Mel Hatch." In 2018, AccuSystems presented a new UI (User Interface) for AccuAccount. (en)
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