March Networks Expands Financial Solution with 360 Degree 5MP Camera and Fraud Detection

March Networks, a supplier of video surveillance systems to banks in the Americas, is pleased to announce new additions to its next-generation financial solution. The expanded portfolio includes the new March Networks MegaPX 360 Indoor Dome IP camera and a local ATM/teller integration capability for smaller credit unions and community banks seeking more powerful fraud detection.

Complete scene capture with fewer cameras

The new MegaPX 360 Indoor Dome provides financial institutions with high-definition (HD), panoramic overviews of entire retail banking branches and similarly-sized locations via a single camera rather than multiple surveillance cameras. Able to capture a complete 360-degree field-of-view and five megapixel resolution, the MegaPX 360 also features a digital PTZ capability that allows banks and credit unions to zoom in on a scene and capture multiple views at the same time.

The ONVIF-compliant dome is easily installed in a ceiling for 360-degree video recording, or wall-mounted to provide a 180-degree view. It integrates seamlessly with March Networks Command video management software and high-performance 8000 Series Hybrid NVRs for convenient, browser-based management. The MegaPX 360 is also a perfect complement to other March Networks HD and wide dynamic range cameras optimized for installation behind teller stations, in ATM lobbies and other dedicated areas.

Local transaction integration solution

Addressing demand from smaller credit unions and community banks eager to take advantage of time-saving investigation capabilities, March Networks is now offering local ATM / teller transaction data integration as part of its financial portfolio. The local solution delivers features similar to the company’s centrally managed, enterprise-class offering, allowing smaller banks to identify fraud faster and improve recoveries.

With the local financial transaction integration, managers and other authorized staff will be able to search on all transactions conducted at their branch by card number, date/time or other criteria using their existing Visual Intelligence client software. They can then quickly access and review the resulting transaction data and synchronized surveillance video to identify possible fraud, gather case evidence and share evidence easily with law enforcement when required.

“We continue to expand our portfolio to meet the needs of different types of financial institutions, and deliver a complete solution that’s exceptionally reliable and highly effective at helping customers protect profits,” said Net Payne, chief marketing officer, March Networks. “We look forward to introducing these newest products and working with our experienced partner community to demonstrate the measurable return on investment they deliver.”

March Networks is showcasing its next-generation financial solution, including the new MegaPX 360 Indoor Dome and local ATM/teller transaction integration, in Booth 2052 at the ASIS International Annual Seminar and Exhibits, September 24-26 in Chicago, IL.

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