4 Apr 2011
 Verint Networked Video Solution can be used to help protect assets at financial institutions, such as Liberty, but they also enable retail businesses to research transactions, examine alarm events etc.
 Verint's Networked Video Solution provides high resolution images and recording of bank transactions

Liberty Bank and Trust was founded in 1972 with a mission to provide innovative, customer-driven products and services to diverse markets, with a particular focus on the African-American community.

Operational Overview


Liberty Bank and Trust serves more than 40,000 customers from its locations in Louisiana and Mississippi. Major clients include American Express, the City of New Orleans, and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Strategic Challenge


To protect the institution's assets and the assets of its customers as Liberty's network of branches grows and becomes more geographically dispersed.

The Solution


Verint
Networked Video Solution

The Bottom Line


Liberty chose a Verint Networked Video Solution a computer-based, digital video surveillance recording and retrieval system that automatically captures, digitises, and compresses high-resolution video images of bank transactions and other events. Video images can be accessed either on site or remotely via a secure Windows based application. Retrieved images can then be enhanced, printed, faxed, and emailed. Liberty has found that the ability to quickly make video images available to law enforcement is one of the system's greatest advantages.

"We can immediately email digital images to other branches and to law enforcement. This can mean a savings in man-hours for the bank and can also mean the difference between apprehending a criminal suspect and recovering stolen property or allowing too much time to pass after an incident," says Aaron McDonald, assistant vice president and director of corporate security.

 Verint’s software integrates with typical banking systems, such as ATMs and teller operations
 Verint's software integrates with ATMs

Verint's software integrates with typical banking systems, such as ATMs and teller operations, and can accommodate multiple inputs from cameras positioned at critical points throughout each facility inside, at the drive-thru, and at ATM locations.

"It's in investigations where the system has helped us the most," McDonald says."Now we can review footage remotely, and we don't have to go through a whole analogue tape looking for a particular sequence of events." The Verint solution facilitates loss prevention activities by enabling quick and easy retrieval of incident video based on motion, event, transaction number and type, as well as by time and date.

The features of the Verint Networked Video Solution can be used to help protect assets at financial institutions, such as Liberty, but they also enable retail businesses to research transactions, examine alarm events, conduct time interval searches, and examine motion only incidents via POS, asset tracking, and access control interfaces.