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Season 3: Why Payments is an Investment in Your People Joe W. Hussey, Senior Vice President of Global Treasury Management at Wells Fargo and Chairperson of the Nacha Board of Directors, Philip C. Picillo, Esq., CTP, Executive Managing Director of Treasury …
Episode: What to Expect at Smarter Faster Payments 2024 Registration just opened for Smarter Faster Payments 2024, which will take place in Miami from Monday, May 6 through Thursday, May 9. The conference again promises to be our industry’s premier event, …
Season 3: What the Metaverse, Web3 & NFTs mean to payments Angel Grant, Vice President of Security at F5, gives a preview of her session at Smarter Faster Payments 2023: Navigating Payments Security and Privacy in the New World: Metaverse, Web3 & NFTs. …
Join us on this insightful episode of Payments SmartCast as we dive into what 2024 holds for The Payments Institute (TPI) and the Nacha Risk Retreat. In this episode, Peter Tapling, Managing Director of PTap Advisory, Katie Penoyer, VP of Treasury …
Even if you’ve been in payments for decades, no one in the industry can know it all. “There’s always something new to learn,” said Mary Gilmeister, AAP, NCP, President and CEO of Macha. She’s also the 2022 Dean of the Payments Institute (TPI) . This year …
Sit down with three Nacha staff, Jennifer Stokley—General Counsel, Ashley Mustico—Director of Education & Accreditation and Jordan Bennett—Senior Director of Network Risk Management, to hear about how attending Smarter Faster Payments 2024 provides …
Join panelists Peter Tapling, Managing Director, PTap Advisory, LLC and Joe Casali, Executive Vice President, NEACH, as they sit down with Stephanie Prebish, Senior Managing Director, Association Services at Nacha, to talk about a Smarter Faster Payments …
International ACH Transactions (IAT) are more common every year, so it’s critical that your financial institution stays up-to-date on secure and efficient IAT processing. For more information return to the dedicated IAT resource center or jump to: …
NASHVILLE, Tennessee —The financial industry looks a lot different than when the Federal Reserve opened for business in 1914, and changes keep coming. That has the Fed rethinking some of the ways it operates. “Like many of you we’re watching the payments …