What You'll Learn
Traditional banks are under growing pressure to modernize payment systems but managing multiple channels, methods, and legacy infrastructure is no small challenge. Payments hubs have emerged as a centralized solution to bring order to that complexity.
This course explores how payments hubs work, why banks are adopting them, and what the transition looks like in practice. From streamlining backend processes to improving the customer experience, participants will gain a clear picture of both the opportunity and the implementation realities. Gain a solid understanding of payments hub fundamentals, the competitive advantages they offer, and the practical hurdles to anticipate so your institution can approach modernization with confidence.
Topics covered in this course
- Payments Hub Fundamentals and the Case for Centralized Processing
- How Traditional Banks Are Adopting Payments Hubs
- Improving Customer Experience and Backend Efficiency
- Common Implementation Hurdles and How to Address Them
Who Should Attend?
- BSA Officers and Support Teams
- Call Center
- Client Facing Teams
- Deposit Operations
- Electronic Banking
- Finance and Accounting
- Fraud Management
- Internal Audit
- Information Technology and Security
- Innovation Officers
- In-House Counsel
- Risk Management
- Senior Leadership
- Treasury Management
- All other applicable areas
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