Coastal Community Bank has partnered with ZSuite Technologies to offer complimentary subaccounting solutions to business customers.

Coastal Community Bank has partnered with ZSuite Technologies to offer complimentary subaccounting solutions to business customers.

Coastal provides complimentary subaccounting technology for businesses

Coastal Community Bank has partnered with ZSuite Technologies to offer complimentary subaccounting solutions to business customers. Subaccounting allows businesses to organize their financial information into subcategories, such as departments, projects, customers, or products, making tracking expenses, revenues, and profitability for specific business areas easier.

Built for property managers, law firms, municipalities, title companies, funeral homes, and other industries that manage multiple accounts for different purposes, ZSuite Technologies’ mobile-responsive SaaS solutions allow all parties to access and use tools with little to no friction.

“By streamlining fiduciary account management and the accounting of money movement, Coastal Community Bank can help businesses replace overhead-intensive and manual processes as well as provide a complimentary service that helps account holders run their businesses more efficiently at a reduced cost,” said Koren Smith, SVP Retail Innovation Manager. “We are eager to provide optimal value to our customers and the business community through this technology.”

ZSuites eliminates the headache of subaccounting with added benefits

  • 100 percent online, anytime access for designated team members
  • Create 1-1000+ digital folders to match your internal filing system
  • Two button clicks to access detailed reports and historical statements
  • Precise, customizable interest calculation and splitting
  • Flexible system for specialized use cases
  • The API-first platform can connect to in-house software

“The subaccounting service is a long-term solution that will continue to support our business customers and their financial needs,” Smith said. “ZSuite’s easy-to-understand solutions have been an incredibly effective tool in helping businesses service their clients faster and securely.”

For businesses that are interested in learning more about the complimentary platform, Smith recommends calling 425-257-9000, visiting or calling a local branch, or visiting Subaccounting with ZSuite Technologies (coastalbank.com)

Koren Smith is an SVP and Retail Innovation Manager at Coastal Community Bank. For more information, contact Koren or a banker at one of Coastal’s 14 local branches. www.coastalbank.com Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

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