Date: 18

November 2022

Location: New York, USA

Real-Time Payments & Cyber Security Summit | New York

The U.S. is the largest economy in the world, however, Real-Time Payments has remained in its nascent stages until now with two private real-time systems – TCH’s RTP network and EWS’ Zelle network and Federal Reserve entry into the nationwide real-time payments system from next year could be real game changer. FedNow with more national reach offers a significant potential to be untapped. With this ongoing evolution of payment preferences, there will be an impact on major card networks, Visa and Mastercard.
We are hosting the 5th annual Real-Time Payments Summit, live in New York which will uncover key industry challenges, discuss the latest progress made, discover top trends and much more. Join one of the longest-running shows on this potent topic in North America, presented by some of the best thought-leaders and experts to stay ahead in the game. This is your chance to build those valuable connections with upto 150+ qualified senior level attendees who are at the industry forefront.
Register today! Limited number of Free passes available for Banks & Credit Unions.

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