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Key Strategies for Payments Modernisation
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Fiserv Webinar and panel discussion with David Chance, VP Strategy and Innovation and Andrew Foulds, Director, Global Clearings on key overarching trends and themes impacting Europe and in particular the CEE region.
The payments ecosystem is evolving at a pace never seen before, compelling financial institutions to rethink their strategies and adapt to grow their business and stay relevant.
The implementation of payments platforms – that are compliant, flexible, and scalable – has become a pressing need of the hour for most financial institutions. What can financial institutions do to stay relevant and what necessary steps should they undertake to thrive and win back clients? How will the migration to ISO 20022 impact banks and their customers? What are the emerging use cases for real-time payments? Why is payments modernisation and optimisation no longer just an option? What is an optichannel strategy? And how a unified payments experience can provide value-added services for financial institutions and their customers?
Join our Fiserv payments experts David Chance and Andrew Foulds on 9 December 2020 as they tackle these timely questions.
The webinar will cover:
- payments modernisation and consolidation
- real-time payments
- migration to ISO 20022
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Dec 9, 2020 01:00 PM in
Warsaw
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Hi there, You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Dec 9, 2020 01:00 PM Warsaw Topic: Key Strategies for Payments Modernisation Register in advance for this webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rJq7VnuBSNqqX2C8U0R-UQ After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. ---------- Webinar Speakers David Chance (Thought Leader / VP Product Strategy & Innovation @Fiserv) David Chance is VP Product Strategy and Innovation at Fiserv. David sits on several industry bodies including as Chair for Payments Canada’s Stakeholder Advisory Council. David, with over 20 years in the industry, is a hugely experienced payments professional and recognised thought-leader, with significant global strategy, business and solutions development background. He is a regular participant in industry working groups. David’s experience includes senior roles at Dovetail as head of product strategy and management, eFunds in corporate cash management, middleware and real-time payments, including supporting financial institutions in strategic planning for UK Faster Payments. David’s focus is now on ensuring our solutions remain at the forefront of financial services technology innovation. David has a BSc in Geography from Manchester University. Andrew Foulds (Global Clearing Solutions Director @Fiserv) Andrew is Director, Global Clearing Solutions at Fiserv EPP, responsible for maintaining relationships and compliance with global market infrastructures. He has been in the payments industry for over 20 years and has held various roles across the globe combining his data expertise and commercial experience. Prior to joining Fiserv EPP, Andrew was with SWIFT and part of the management team that delivered the SWIFTRef data business and built it into the success it is today. He has extensive experience in developing and managing relationships and joint initiatives with payments industry bodies, managing key projects with a number of payment authorities including European Payments Council, Euro Banking Association, Pay UK and Banking and Payments Federation Ireland.
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