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Nara Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nara Bancorp, Inc. (Nasdaq: NARA), was founded in 1989 to serve the Korean-American business community in Southern California. Since its inception, the bank has grown to encompass 20 branches across three states, 350 employees and assets of more than $2 billion.

As a large community bank and federally-insured financial institution, Nara gets audited “all the time,” says IT Manager Mona Chui. “Keeping information secure and confidential is a top priority for us.”
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In a year marked with more bank failures than we’ve seen since the height of the savings-and-loan crisis, D.L. Evans Bank, a family-owned institution with 22 branches, 320 employees and $875 million in managed assets, has cause to celebrate. Its ten-year use of Laserfiche has netted the 105-year-old, Idaho-based bank a wealth of dividends, including:

  • Faster audits.
  • Streamlined lending.
  • Improved business continuity planning.
  • More efficient processes for opening new accounts.
  • A 33% reduction in hard copy document production and an 85% reduction in paper storage.

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Founded in 1907, Farmers and Merchants Bank (F&M) has grown to be one of the strongest financial institutions in the country by preserving its traditions of honesty, integrity and dedication to the community. One hundred years later, F&M has started a new tradition of technological innovation, positioning itself for another century of success. By implementing an enterprise content management system from Laserfiche, F&M is getting the best of both worlds—good old-fashioned quality service, accelerated to the speed of today’s technology. (more…)


The Halifax/Bank of Scotland (HBOS) Group, just honored by widely-read financial publication The Banker as “U.K. Bank of the Year”, has dramatically upgraded its ability to serve global customers with an Internet-based enterprise paperless office solution from Laserfiche. (more…)


Laserfiche’s 20,000th installation linked the New York City operations of the Bank of China, the nation’s largest foreign exchange financial institution and second largest bank in the world. Bank officials selected the system to share records between its New York Midtown and Chinatown offices after recently completing a successful installation at its Los Angeles office. (more…)