Will You Be Conspicuous by Your Absence? Banking Exchange Fly-in November 7
Bringing together banking industry leaders
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- Written by Banking Exchange staff
The U.S. Banking industry has gone through dramatic changes and with it has come both opportunities and threats to core banking businesses.
The American banking landscape is unique with literally thousands of banks and financial institutions that the American consumer can choose from. From AI to Instant Payments and data, banks are looking to modernize and expand infrastructure in a cost-effective, but cutting-edge way. At the same time, Fraud Risk and Scams are on the rise as they become more and more sophisticated.
Data sharing and a strategic outlook has never been more important for the stability and growth of the American banking industry.
Banking Exchange is offering a place for banking leaders to come and share wisdom and challenges together in an intimate and academic setting at the University of Chicago through the Banking Exchange Fly In on November 7.
This will be a one-day, invitation-only annual event with minimal commercial sponsorships and maximum dialogue where banks can help lead the discussion and learn from one another.
Why should You Come? HIGH IMPACT!
Only 50 banks will be represented from $2 billion in assets to the largest banks in the country. It is an opportunity to build a community that wants a healthy and vibrant banking system in a unique setting with limited commercialization. This is not a conference, but a community of bankers that care about the health and growth of the business. Come join us and help build a community of thought leaders.
- Impact of AI
- Fraud Prevention From Onboarding on
- Instant Payments
- Best Practices in Data and Risk Analysis
- Ethics, Data and Strategy: Transformation
- Compliance Challenges
By the time you leave, you will have a winning strategy for growth for your financial institution and will make connections within the industry to help you achieve your plan while helping to lead meaningful and healthy change in the industry.
Only executives at financial institutions will receive an invitation.
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