An invitation to Barlow Research's June 2020 First Friday Web Conference
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Join us for 30 minutes on:
Friday, June 5th, 2020 Noon Eastern, 11 am Central, 9 am Pacific |
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As a significant disruptor, COVID-19 has forced many organizations to identify new ways of maintaining business operations in a rapidly changing environment, including the way they make and receive payments. The impacts of this global pandemic have helped accelerate the adoption of newer forms of faster payments to keep funds digitally flowing, especially as more employees conduct business outside of the office.
Join Barlow Research for a one-hour webcast to learn about how the pandemic has significantly impacted businesses and the payments they make and receive. Michelle Ziolkowski, Senior Vice President in the Treasury Management Product Group, Head of Global Payables for Wells Fargo, will provide expert insight.
In this session you will learn: |
- The current landscape of payment compression and opportunities
- Best practices for payment business continuity planning
- The acceleration of faster payments adoption and use cases during the pandemic
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The presentation is designed for anyone involved in small business or middle market banking product management, payments, treasury services, transformation, digital banking, marketing, market research or line of business strategy. |
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This Web conference is free of charge to members of ANY of Barlow Research's Syndicated Research Programs (Small Business, Middle Market and/or Digital Business Banking). This Web conference series is just another one of the benefits for our syndicated clients. Non-members may attend the webcast for $325.00 USD.
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Please register before Noon Central Time on Thursday, June 4th, 2020. All authorized registrants will receive a reminder email with connection instructions and a link to download a copy of the slide presentation on the afternoon of the day before the scheduled Web conference.
To learn more about becoming a member of Barlow Research's syndicated studies, please contact Insights.
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