What is a night depository?
Night depositors is a deposit point in the wall of the building to accept deposits when the building is closed - including before and after working hours and on holidays - and holds them safely until the building reaches again and deposits can process employees. Night depositories are used in different environments. Although they are often associated with banks, they are also employed in other financial institutions such as credit unions, as well as in government offices and insurance companies. Night deposit boxes can also be used to return books or media to shops or libraries, deposit of rent inspections or mortgage installments and payments for public services. Items usually located in the night depository of the bank are deposits, including cash and checks, as well as credit cards that provide traders a safe place outside their place to give their daily income. In some cases, a neighboring ATM (automated Teller Machine) provides confirmation. In any case, deposits are provenand credited to the correct account when the bank opens.
Night depository is likely to be made of stainless steel. It can be made for pedestrian customers, customers for driving or both. There are depositories of the style of hoppers and depositories of the style of drawers, as well as the envelope drops and some can be designed for both bags and envelopes. To protect the deposits, a slip or shield closure mechanism can be installed and some models are equipped with an alarm of handling.
Night depository devices can also have special features. Some may have lighting for easy use in the dark. Those who receive envelopes can have supplies for clients Naobálka storage shelf. External access can further be limited by a key lock, which only allows those who have been given the key to increasing deposits to increase safety.