Secure Cash & Transport Association Announces Date of Second Annual Conference
Purcellville, VA (PRWEB) March 07, 2014 -- The Secure Cash & Transport Association (SCTA) announces that registration is now open for the association’s second annual conference. The conference will be held at the Hyatt® Chicago Magnificent Mile on September 24-26, 2014. An early registration discount is available through July 15, 2014.
The SCTA Conference will offer multiple informative sessions and a keynote address on important current issues in the cash-in-transit and cash servicing industries. The event will attract professionals and corporations in ATM servicing, cash handling/processing, transportation, and safe keeping of cash and coin. Participants will be invited to attend networking events and to review industry-related products and services in the vendor exhibit area.
Event sponsors represent all facets of the cash management industry. They include Cash Connect-ATM Solutions by WSFS Bank; Coin Wrap, Inc.; Great American Insurance Group – Fidelity/Crime Division; Griffin Incorporated; Loomis; Davis Bancorp; Lowers Risk Group; Marshall & Sterling Insurance; Rochester Armored Car Company, Inc.; Elan Financial Services; and Willis Fine Art. Most of the sponsors are also founding members of the SCTA.
About the Secure Cash & Transport Association (SCTA)
The SCTA is a non-profit association established in 2013 to represent the shared interests of professionals and stakeholders in the ATM servicing, cash handling/processing, cash transportation, and cash management and safe-keeping of cash and coin throughout North America. Association members include armored car operators, insurance providers, financial institutions, truck builders, direct cash servicing businesses, security and compliance providers, and loss adjusters.
For more information about SCTA and the second annual conference, visit http://www.securetransportassociation.org.
Michael Gaul, Secure Cash & Transport Association, http://www.securetransportassociation.org/, (540) 338-7151, [email protected]
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