Audio Conference Series:
Remote Deposit Capture: What Your Institution Must Do to Stay Competitive in the New Era of Electronic Transactions
| Date: |
Thursday, June 21, 2007 |
| Time: |
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM ET* |
| Featured Speakers: |
Anne Cheatham & Scott Gupton |
| Duration: |
90 Minutes |
| Location: |
Your office or conference room |
| Prerequisites: |
None |
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Order Online: |
| CD only: |
$299.00 |
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BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Remote Deposit Capture: What Your Institution Must Do to Stay Competitive in the New Era of Electronic Transactions, an interactive audio conference, will provide updates on this revolutionary development in the financial services industry that is changing the way your customers, your competitors and you do business. Financial institutions of all sizes need to consider this “must-have product solution” if they are going to effectively compete in today’s marketplace. And remote deposit capture has enormous benefits to both financial institutions and their customers.
Join our banking experts Anne Cheatham and Scott Gupton for an in-depth discussion of the opportunities, challenges and benefits. Learn about benefits like processing efficiencies, acceleration in clearing, reduction in transportation costs and risks, and convenience, which can benefit the cash management of your institution!
Topics to be discussed during the audio conference:
- Why should your institution consider implementing remote deposit capture now?
- Key considerations that should be examined prior to making a remote deposit capture decision
- Expectations of remote deposit from financial institutions and business clients
- Feature and function of remote deposit systems and the importance of each
- Pricing strategies
- The sales and marketing of remote deposit systems
- And more!
This audio conference is part of our Continuing Professional Development Series. All attendees of the audio conference qualify for a FREE Certificate of Attendance! As examiners increasingly encourage executives to receive training in areas related to their expertise, attendees can use the available certificate to demonstrate they have received expert training.
Registration Includes:
- Admittance to the 90-minute call for as many people as you can fit in a room with a speakerphone
- Access to the specially created presentation handouts (made available 48 hours in advance) which can be printed and used to train all of your front line personnel
- Participation in the 30-minute live Q&A with the speakers following the presentation
- Certificates of completion for all audio conference attendees
About Our Speakers
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| Anne J. Cheatham |
Anne J. Cheatham is a banker with over 40 years of experience in the financial services industry. During her career, she has served as a member of senior management in three de novo banks for more than 20 years, including InsBank in Tennessee, where she currently is engaged as a consultant. She served for over 3 years as a member of a bank's Board of Directors. She has had overall responsibility for many financial and administrative areas including regulatory reporting, accounting, auditing, retail deposit and delivery services, compliance, asset liability management, bank investments, bank operations, and information technology. Ms. Cheatham has authored or co-authored more than 10 publications for AlexInformation. She has been a frequent speaker conducting training programs for bankers nationwide on behalf of AlexInformation, Jack Henry National Users Group, Tennessee Bankers Association and BAI.
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| J. Scott Gupton |
J. Scott Gupton is Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Sumner Bank and Trust, Gallatin, TN. Gupton serves as a senior executive officer whose responsibilities include overseeing bank operations, accounting, financial reporting, information technology, vendor management and auditing functions. This is the second de novo bank for which he has been involved. Prior to joining Sumner Bank and Trust, Scott’s diverse banking experience included operations management, relationship management and lending as well as some of his current responsibilities, at a state wide commercial bank, a large national bank and a midsized community bank.
He is a graduate of the University of TN at Knoxville with a BS in Business Administration and Marketing. He is also a graduate of The Southeastern School of Banking at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University. Scott has spoken to industry groups on remote capture, merchant capture and branch capture strategies, risk assessment and risk management. He has also served as an expert witness on financial industry matters. Mr. Gupton is an active supporter of the National Arbor Day Foundation and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.