Deluxe Corporation was founded by W.R. Hotchkiss in St. Paul, Minnesota as Deluxe Check Printers. Hotchkiss invented the Hotchkiss Imprinting Press, which allowed three business checks to print on the same page, a two-way perforator, and the Hotchkiss Lithograph Press, which improved check quality.
Sales hit the $1 million mark for the first time in 1940, the year that also marked the 25th anniversary for the company.
In the 1980’s Deluxe offered computerized forms, introduced business forms, began using the Deluxe Computer Operated Press to produce the best checks, and introduced internet banking check-ordering in 1988.
Since 1988 Deluxe Check Printers has refocused as Deluxe Corporation, providing various personalized products and services to small businesses, financial institutions, and consumers.
Today Deluxe is organized into three operating segments: Deluxe Financial Services, Deluxe Small Business Services, and Direct Checks. The company has 33 facilities in the United States and three locations in Canada to fulfill printing, fulfillment, call center, and administrative functions.
Deluxe has 5,400 employees and had $1.52 billion in revenue in 2012.
Deluxe CorporationDeluxe Corporation was founded by W.R. Hotchkiss in St. Paul, Minnesota as Deluxe Check Printers. Hotchkiss invented the Hotchkiss Imprinting Press, which allowed three business checks to print on the same page, a two-way perforator, and the Hotchkiss Lithograph Press, which improved check quality.
Sales hit the $1 million mark for the first time in 1940, the year that also marked the 25th anniversary for the company.
In the 1980’s Deluxe offered computerized forms, introduced business forms, began using the Deluxe Computer Operated Press to produce the best checks, and introduced internet banking check-ordering in 1988.
History
Since 1988 Deluxe Check Printers has refocused as Deluxe Corporation, providing various personalized products and services to small businesses, financial institutions, and consumers.
Today Deluxe is organized into three operating segments: Deluxe Financial Services, Deluxe Small Business Services, and Direct Checks. The company has 33 facilities in the United States and three locations in Canada to fulfill printing, fulfillment, call center, and administrative functions.
Deluxe has 5,400 employees and had $1.52 billion in revenue in 2012.
Frank P. Gleba 11 says
I ordered checks using their online form…no problem…on Dec 2,2020, a few days later got a confirmation that they were shipped, allegedly coming on the 16th….its the 17th ,and NO CHECKS!! When I FINALLY GOT TO TALK TO CUSTOMER (lack of) service…they told me an ORDER NUMBER WASN’ GOOD ENOUGH, I needed the ROUTING and account number!!!!!!!!!!
WHAT SORT OF COMPANY IS THIS, WHEN an ORDER NUMBER ISNT GOOD ENOUGH??????
I am also an INVESTOR, will NEVER buy this companies stock, NOR DO BUSINESS WITH THEM AGAIN!!!
The STUPID MORONS that set up their customer info page… DIDNT EVEN HAVE the TRACKING NUMBER for the PACKAGE!!!
Hope Hoehns says
I ordered checks on January 8,2017 and I have not received them as of date. I called to check on them and they said that their is no record of me ordering them and to go to my bank to order checks, even though I have a confirmation number. I would like something to be done about this. This is not right, if I couldn’t order checks through this sight then someone should of called or sent an email out, because now I have no checks and I can’t pay my bills.
John Hakim says
Dear Mr. Schram,
I have ordered checks from Deluxe for years through my financial institution (Harris Bank).
I use the duplicate checks (which create carbonless copies for the check writer). Now, Deluxe does not print the name of the Financial Institution on the copy, nor does it print the account number on the copy – supposedly for my safety. However, for any accounting purposes, this make the copy useless: Imagine trying to use a copy without a Financial Institution’s name or Bank Account Number thereon to prove that a payment was made to a person, or organization. It will not stand up in Court; I know that the IRS will not accept it as evidence of payments made. Originally, names of Financial Institutions and Account Numbers were printed on the copies of Duplicate Checks, please start doing that again.
Sincerely,
John Hakim