Navy Cash Introduction and Orientation SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division.

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Navy Cash Introduction and Orientation SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Overview Navy Cash™ is one of the Navy initiatives to better quality of life afloat. Navy Cash™ is one of the Navy initiatives to better quality of life afloat. Handouts discuss the Navy Cash™ system in more detail. Handouts discuss the Navy Cash™ system in more detail.

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Features & Benefits Eliminates coin, currency, checks, and money orders. All money is carried on the card. Eliminates coin, currency, checks, and money orders. All money is carried on the card. The cashless environment reduces workload on the Disbursing Office and other retail environments. The cashless environment reduces workload on the Disbursing Office and other retail environments. Automates many financial processes on board ship. Automates many financial processes on board ship.

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division So What Does This Really Mean? No more Split Pay No more Split Pay Faster and more secure than carrying cash Faster and more secure than carrying cash Access your accounts 24/7 Access your accounts 24/7 Your money earns interest while in the account Your money earns interest while in the account

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Where Do You Use The Card? Buying sodas and candy bars from vending machines on board ship. Buying sodas and candy bars from vending machines on board ship. Paying for meals at Ship’s Mess. Paying for meals at Ship’s Mess. Paying for stamps at the Post Office Paying for stamps at the Post Office Paying for services at MWR. Paying for services at MWR. Borrowing $10 from your buddy - do a card-to-card transfer Borrowing $10 from your buddy - do a card-to-card transfer

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Cards Two types: Permanent and Temporary Two types: Permanent and Temporary –Permanent: assigned to crewmembers; have a magnetic strip on the back; may be used on board and at ATMs worldwide –Temporary: assigned to visitors or crewmembers who have lost/damaged their Cards; have no magnetic strip; may only be used on board

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Interfaces Cashless ATM Located near ATM locations aboard Enter card in bill slot and type in your PIN Follow directions onscreen for: –Fund transfers –PIN changes –View transaction logs

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Interfaces, Con’t. Located in Disbo office, MWR Foreign merchants will be given POS devices for your convenience

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Interfaces, Con’t. Card Access Device Located in vending machines Slot and two buttons – Accept and Cancel

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Interfaces, Con’t. Food Vending Machine Located in usual locations aboard Enter card in CAD slot No PIN entry required ($25 limit)

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Interfaces, Con’t. Drink Vending Machine Located in usual locations aboard Enter card in CAD slot No PIN entry required ($25 limit)

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Navy Cash™ Interfaces, Con’t. Retail Operations Management Registers Work with POS Devices Located at merchant locations (Ship’s Mess, etc.) aboard Like paying for something at a grocery store with a debit card

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division How Navy Cash™ Works Load value on to the card - transfer money at the cashless ATM from your account to the chip on your Card, like adding minutes onto a phone card. Load value on to the card - transfer money at the cashless ATM from your account to the chip on your Card, like adding minutes onto a phone card. Transfer up to $350 onto the card. Transfer up to $350 onto the card. Pay for your meals, sodas, etc. Pay for your meals, sodas, etc. When you’re running low again, transfer available funds from your account to your Card. When you’re running low again, transfer available funds from your account to your Card.

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Security Features Your card will be blocked if you incorrectly enter your PIN 3 times at the cashless ATM Your card will be blocked if you incorrectly enter your PIN 3 times at the cashless ATM Chip only holds up to $350 Chip only holds up to $350 Your PIN is required for purchases totaling $25 – when you hit that limit, you must re- enter your PIN to re-initialize your Card Your PIN is required for purchases totaling $25 – when you hit that limit, you must re- enter your PIN to re-initialize your Card

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division Security Features, Con’t. Best security feature on your Card is the PIN Best security feature on your Card is the PIN DO NOT SHARE YOUR PIN WITH ANYONE Even Disbursing Officers will not ask you for your PIN number

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division For More Information Training on procedures Training on procedures Cardholder Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Cardholder Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Disbursing Office Disbursing Office For ATM locations worldwide: For ATM locations worldwide: NavyCash NavyCash

SYSTEMS C ORPORATION ELDYNE Division The Bottom Line Cashless ATMs, vending machines: at your convenience 24/7 Cashless ATMs, vending machines: at your convenience 24/7 Answers to questions, solutions to problems: your Disbursal Office, every workday. Answers to questions, solutions to problems: your Disbursal Office, every workday. For any other issues: NavyCash For any other issues: NavyCash