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Financial Freedom for Businesses – Zero-Cost Payments, Maximum Control
1M+
online business
accounts
100B+
transaction
value
16M+
checks
processed
Choose the Right Check Template
Use the template that suits your needs to pay staff, manage business transactions, or handle personal payments. Choose from various personal, business, payroll, and premium check templates on the platform.
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Personalize Your Checks with Custom Features
Personalize checks by adding logos, colors, background images, and text to match your brand. Enjoy full customization for a professional and unique appearance.
Easily Import Data and Create Checks
Integrate Zil Money with your accounting software to import data. Then, print or send the checks directly to your payees with a few clicks.
Why Zil Money!
A technology-first approach
to payments and finance

Easy to Access

High Security

Easy Payment
Prevent Fraud with Built-in Security Measures
Zil Money offers built-in security features to protect against check fraud. The Positive Pay feature ensures that only authorized checks are processed, preventing fraudulent transactions.
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Frequently asked questions
How to write a check template?
You can customize your check template using Zil Money. The platform enables you to design and print check templates effortlessly.
Can I check Print at home?
Yes, with the legal support provided by the Check 21 Act, you can customize blank check templates and print them from anywhere, anytime, using Zil Money.
Which is the best check printing software?
Zil Money is one of the best check printing software that allows you to print checks from home or office using any printer on blank check stock paper.
Check vs Cheque
Cheque and check have the same meaning. It means a paper payment "Cheque" and "check" have the same meaning, referring to a paper payment document issued by banks for transactions from a checking account. In the United States, "check" is primarily used, whereas in the U.K., "cheque" is the preferred term.



