NACHA Announces Call for Presentations for PAYMENTS 2016
HERNDON, Va. (PRWEB) July 29, 2015 -- NACHA—The Electronic Payments Association® announces a call for presentations for PAYMENTS 2016, which will take place April 17-20 in Phoenix, Arizona. The deadline for session proposals is Friday, August 7.
PAYMENTS 2016, the largest and most comprehensive annual education event for the payments industry, provides a much-anticipated platform for discussion about critical topics within the payments ecosystem. Session presenters are thought leaders who can provide conference attendees with industry expertise, technical knowledge, and practical advice.
“This is a unique forum to have your voice heard and to share your ideas on innovative ways to solve business problems and capitalize on emerging opportunities with senior executives from financial institutions, end-user companies and solution providers who are making the strategy and investment decisions that are shaping the payments space,” said Scott M. Lang, AAP, senior vice president, Association Services at NACHA. “Thought-provoking education and dialogue that push the envelope is the cornerstone of the PAYMENTS experience.”
Session proposals should fall within one of six education tracks: the Automated Clearing House; Digital/Mobile; End-User Experience; Game Changers and Disruptors; Risk and Security; and Strategy. Additionally, proposals can identify a “focus area” within the seven tracks: Consumer Transaction, Business Transaction, Global Transaction, and Legal and Regulatory. Presentation opportunities for pre-conference workshops also are available.
To learn more about the submissions process and to submit your proposal online, visit payments.nacha.org/2016CFP.
For questions about the call for presentations, please contact Stephanie Prebish, AAP, CTP
senior director, Education & Accreditation at NACHA, at sprebish(AT)nacha.org or 703-561-3938.
About PAYMENTS 2016
PAYMENTS 2015, which is taking place April 17-20 at the Phoenix Convention Center in Arizona, features educational sessions and workshops with renowned speakers from financial institutions, corporations, government agencies, legal and regulatory bodies, consulting and research firms, service providers and more. Sessions are organized along six tracks — the Automated Clearing House; Digital/Mobile; End-User Experience; Game Changers and Disruptors; Risk and Security; and Strategy – to address the topics of pivotal importance to payments professionals. In addition, a dynamic exhibit hall of industry leaders features today’s top products and services. To learn more about PAYMENTS 2016, visit payments.nacha.org.
NACHA — The Electronic Payments Association
Since 1974, NACHA – The Electronic Payments Association has served as trustee of the ACH Network, managing the development, administration and rules for the payment network that universally connects all 12,000 financial institutions in the U.S. The Network, which moves money and information directly from one bank account to another, supports more than 90 percent of the total value of all electronic payments in the U.S. Through its collaborative, self-governing model, education, and inclusive engagement of ACH Network participants, NACHA facilitates the expansion and diversification of electronic payments, supporting Direct Deposit and Direct Payment via ACH transactions, including ACH credit and debit payments, recurring and one-time payments; government, consumer and business transactions; international payments, and payments plus payment-related information. Through NACHA’s expertise and leadership, the ACH Network is now one of the largest, safest, and most reliable systems in the world, creating value and enabling innovation for all participants. Visit nacha.org for more information.
Kendra Beasley, NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association, +1 (703) 561-3923, [email protected]
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