Strengthening Indian bank security

August 2009 Surveillance

Janakalyan Sahakari Bank in India turns to Hikvision for surveillance security.

The increasing risk of theft and crime has made physical security a major concern for the banking and financial industry in India. Janakalyan Sahakari Bank, which has shown steady growth over the past three decades is attempting to maintain a more secured environment by applying high-performance surveillance products to enhance security.

Banks handle large amount of cash and numerous financial transactions, making surveillance systems the prime choice to safeguard customers, employees, and the assets of the bank. Apart from building up a complete surveillance infrastructure, Janakalyan Sahakari Bank also requested the DVR employed must be able to support ATM/POS text overlay in order to store the video footage along with the transaction data to allow it to quickly and easily search individual transactions with the corresponding video.

Janakalyan Sahakari decided to use the DS-7004HI-S Network DVR from Hikvision, to guarantee the safety of the bank. The products are used in more than 20 branch offices of Janakalyan Sahakari Bank in India.

With H.264 ACE (Advanced Code Efficiency) technology, the DS-7004HI-S Network DVR can provide high-quality video with a resolution of up to 4CIF in realtime, so that the staff in the surveillance centre can access the security status immediately. Furthermore, by using text overlay technology, the product is able to acquire transaction details including ATM ID, card number, transaction date and time, and to overlay the information onto video footage with user-defined fonts, colour and position. The video can be retrieved according to the transaction data and used as evidence.

“After adopting Hikvision’s DS-7004HI-S Network DVR to get high-quality surveillance 24/7, Janakalyan Sahakari Bank has now enhanced its security to provide a secured environment for customers, employees, and assets,” said Vijay Kale, manager of Janakalyan Sahakari Bank Head office.

For more information contact Finn Wu, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology, +86-571-8700-6060, wulin@hikvision.com





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