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Mobile Financial Services for Community Banks ABA Telephone Briefing/Webcast*
This two-hour live telephone briefing/Webcast will provide you with a tutorial on mobile financial services, including players, applications, "mobile realities," mobile business models and technology.
Mobile banking is a term used for performing balance checks, account transactions, payments etc. via a mobile device such as a mobile phone. Major banks are launching mobile banking, alerts and payments to expand their online banking platforms. Our panel will include a banker, who will discuss the decision making process in launching mobile financial services, and two consultants and industry experts, who will outline the mobile options that make the most sense for smaller banks. Get your questions answered by these industry leaders.
| Program Date |
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. ET (Eastern Standard Time) |
| Per Site Fees** |
$255 ABA/ABAMN/Service Member • $385 Non-Member |
| Registration |
Register Online (PDF) |
| Audio CD |
Order Online |
| Credits |
2.5 CFMP, 2.5 CRCM, 2.0 CPE for CPAs |
Topics will include
- What are mobile financial services?
- How are mobile financial services different from online banking and payments?
- Who are the players?
- Is there a financial business case?
- Should medium and small banks offer mobile financial services?
- What are the options for smaller banks?
Speakers
Don Rhodes, Director, Risk Management Policy, American Bankers Association, Washington, DC (moderator)
Janey A. Place, PhD, Chief Executive Officer, DigitalThinking, New York, NY
Charles Wendel, Chief Executive Officer, Financial Institutions Consulting, Ridgefield, CT
Jay Spahr, Senior Vice President, eCommerce, Salem Five Bank, Salem, MA
Who Should Attend
- Risk Managers and Auditors
- Compliance Officers and Managers
- Retail Bankers
- Operations Managers
- Information Officers
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- IT Specialists
- Marketing Officers
- Bank Counsel
- Security Officers
- Community Bank Management
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*ABA's Telephone Briefings include reference materials and telephone audio. Telephone/Webcast Briefings include reference materials, telephone audio, and simultaneous webcast presentation (requires 56K or faster with JavaScript and cookies enabled in the browser, i.e., Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later, or Netscape 4.7X).
**Each site license (registration fee) entitles you to one phone connection and one Internet connection (when there is a simultaneous webcast presentation) where an unlimited number of listeners can participate.
Any transmission, retransmission or republishing of the audio or Web portions of this briefing is strictly prohibited.
Questions? Please contact Joe Mach / Linda Shepard / Cari Hearn for more information.
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