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ABA Remote Deposit Capture for Community Banks: Turning Potential Into Reality Telephone Briefing*
This recording of the community bank telephone briefing held on March 19 is part of the ABA America's Community Bankers Council/ ABA Banking Journal Community Competitiveness Survey Project.
From across the street to across the country, community banks keep finding business customers who want remote deposit capture service. Offering remote capture gives community banks a way to hold onto customers, and gain new ones. Whether your bank has joined the remote capture set, or continues to weigh its options, you can't afford to miss this ninety-minute telephone briefing.
Will someone else be counting your business depositors as theirs this time next year?
Could be. Nearly 40% of community banks have already started offering remote capture now. And another 25% plan to start offering it during 2008. Meanwhile, 35% of community banks have no current plans.
You will hear:
- In-depth findings about Remote Capture service, drawn from the latest Community Bank Competitiveness Survey, brought to you by America's Community Bankers Council and ABA Banking Journal.
Case studies in which community bank experts on remote capture tell how they've succeeded, and what they learned along the way.
Heads-up commentary from ABA experts regarding risk, anti-fraud and regulatory issues revolving around Remote Capture.
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Topics
- Why sooner will be better than later for remote capture adoption
- Why your pricing assumptions may no longer meet the market
- What results bankers around the country are seeing--including trends and figures
- How profitable--or not--you can expect Remote Capture to be on its own
- Why Remote Capture belongs on your menu, even if growth isn't a goal
- How realistic concerns about fraud have been thus far
- Where in the organizational chart your bank should put Remote Capture responsibility
- Why the opportunity to stand out in Remote Capture will soon fade
- How Remote Capture may change what banking is.
Speakers
- Shelly Eilers, AAP, Senior Deposits Officer, First Dakota National Bank of Yankton, SD
- Scott Gupton, Executive Vice President, Sumner Bank and Trust Co., Gallatin, TN
- Sheila Stratton, AAP, Vice President E-Business Solutions, Bank of Blue Valley, Overland Park, KS
- Doug Johnson, Vice President and Senior Advisor, Risk Management Policy, American Bankers Association, Washington, DC
- Steve Cocheo, Executive Editor and Competitiveness Survey Director, ABA Banking Journal, New York, NY
Who Should Attend?
- Community Bank CEOs
- Small Business Bankers
- Treasury Services Officers
- Deposit Services Officers
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- Cash Management Staff
- Internet Banking Staff
- Business Relationship Managers
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Questions? Please contact Susan Bonney for more information.
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