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Huntington Bank Selects Panini Vision X(TM) for Remote Deposit Capture

Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:35am EDT
DAYTON, Ohio--(Business Wire)--
Panini announced today that Huntington Bank, one of the nation's
leading banks, has selected the Panini Vision X(TM) check scanner for
their Remote Deposit Capture solution, On-Site Check Processing(TM)
(OCP). The Vision X allows Huntington Bank to take advantage of the
next generation check scanning capabilities offered by the market
leader in distributed check processing.

   "We are committed to providing our commercial customers with
reliable, state-of-the-art solutions for their cash management needs,"
says Rick Dison, Vice President, Huntington Bank. "After evaluating
the Panini Vision X, we knew it was the right choice to help our OCP
customers make easier, faster, smarter and safer deposits."

   "Huntington Bank understands the importance of reliability when
moving check processing from a centralized environment to the offices
of business users," adds Doug Roberts, President, Panini North
America. "Panini has earned its market leading position by delivering
best-in-class quality and reliability in all our distributed check
processing solutions."

   Panini is a global leader in providing payment technology
innovation. The company's leadership is demonstrated by their dominant
market share position and industry recognition. Panini's scalable
check capture platform addresses the complete range of distributed
check capture applications. For more information visit www.panini.com.

   About Panini

   Founded in Turin, Italy, Panini has enabled clients to capitalize
on shifts in the global payments processing market for more than sixty
years. Panini has a rich history of technology innovation, leveraging
the company's expertise in research & development. Panini's market
leading solutions are based on state-of-the-art engineering resources
and ISO-9000 quality certified production. Panini North America, a
wholly owned subsidiary, offers check capture solutions that enable
customers to fully realize the advantages and efficiencies available
with the digital transformation of the paper check. Panini's scalable
check capture solutions address the complete range of distributed
check processing opportunities including teller capture, back-counter
capture, corporate capture, cash vault, microfilm replacement and
remittance processing. For more information please call 937.291.2195
or visit www.panini.com.

   About Huntington

   Huntington Bancshares Incorporated is a $55 billion regional bank
holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Huntington has more
than 142 years of serving the financial needs of its customers.
Huntington's banking subsidiary, The Huntington National Bank,
provides innovative retail and commercial financial products and
services through over 600 regional banking offices in Indiana,
Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Huntington
also offers retail and commercial financial services online at
huntington.com; through its technologically advanced, 24-hour
telephone bank; and through its network of over 1,400 ATMs. Selected
financial service activities are also conducted in other states
including: Dealer Sales offices in Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Nevada,
New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee;
Private Financial and Capital Markets Group offices in Florida; and
Mortgage Banking offices in Maryland and New Jersey. Sky Insurance
offers retail and commercial insurance agency services, through
offices in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, and West Virginia.
International banking services are available through the headquarters
office in Columbus, a limited purpose office located in both the
Cayman Islands and another located in Hong Kong.

Panini North America
Jess Back, Public Relations, 937-291-2195 x 28
jessica.back@panini.com
or
Huntington Bank
Maureen M. Brown, Corporate Communications, 614-480-4588
maureen.brown@huntington.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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