Join
us for a discussion of how Reserve Bank products and
services can help you meet the challenges of today's
changing payments system, and prepare for the future.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Boston, MA
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Providence, RI
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Portland, ME
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Meriden, CT
Thursday, April 24, 2008
West Lebanon, NH
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Springfield, MA |
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- Check 21 FedForward, FedReturn
and FedReceipt/FedReceipt Plus
- FedACH
Risk Management
Products
- FedEDI Plus
We will review these services and highlight new 2008
products, product features, and pricing changes that
make these products more attractive than ever before.
For institutions that
are still clearing paper checks and are not yet taking
advantage of the benefits that Check 21 image clearing
has to offer, we will discuss our upcoming check infrastructure
changes and how making the move to Check 21 may help
to mitigate the impact of these changes on your institution.
In addition to reviewing the latest in Reserve Bank Financial
Services, we'll put the benefits of these services into
context. You'll also hear information about:
- The 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study that
examined retail payments during 2006, outlining trends
since the previous 2003 study period.
- The latest information available about the planned
consolidation of our Windsor Locks, CT, Check Processing
Operations into our Philadelphia, PA office.
- Growth of image exchange and e-check conversion,
both of which increased dramatically during 2007.
- How strong growth
in ACH, increased product offerings, and enhanced accessibility
to the ACH network means increased risk exposure for
financial institutions.
Senior professionals, managers and officers involved
in Check and ACH operations, particularly those with
decision making authority, will benefit from these
sessions.
All seminars are scheduled from 9:00 am to 11:00 am,
with registration and a continental breakfast beginning
at 8:30 am. Seminars are free, however registration
is required. Attendance is confirmed on a first-come,
first-serve basis. There is a limit of three attendees
per institution. Reserve your space by registering
now! |