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Payment Insights 2009



BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NEACH (New England Automated Clearing House) presents its annual executive payments conference, Payment Insights 2009, in the midst of extraordinary industry change. This important conference will be held on November 2 - 3, 2009, at the Boston (Burlington) Marriott Hotel, Burlington, MA. Program sessions include keynote presentations, panel discussions, and in-depth presentations on topics that executives and payments professionals need to know, focusing on the opportunities and risks taking place in the payments environment.



“This year’s program includes such experts as Jane Larimer, EVP and General Counsel, NACHA, and payments law expert, attorney Al Watkins sharing their views on the legal aspects of payments convergence and Mark Sievewright, SVP, Strategic & Corporate Marketing, Fiserv among our general session speakers. Also, an insider look at alternative payments initiatives will feature Wenceslao Casares, Co-CEO, Bling Nation, Guido Sacchi, CEO, Moneta, and Samantha Carrier, senior director, NACHA,” stated Linda O’Hara, NEACH CEO. “They are industry leaders who will present thought-provoking content to challenge our members to think differently about payment opportunities.”



NEACH’s Breffni McGuire, Senior Director of Payments Strategy added, “This past year was difficult for financial institutions and the need for risk management and operational efficiencies was paramount. As we emerge from the recession, institutions need to have a plan for allocating scarce resources to strategies that will move them forward. At Payment Insights, the expert presenters know where the risks and opportunities lie to help institutions move ahead more safely and competitively.”



Senior executives and leaders from various payments arenas will share their views on industry direction, opportunities, challenges, and results. Professionals from across the payments spectrum will find the information thought-provoking and actionable. Financial institutions, cash managers, and technologists will benefit from the conference.



About NEACH



The New England Automated Clearing House (NEACH) is a non-profit association that helps members originate and receive ACH transactions and provides products, services, education, and marketing to its member institutions and other New England entities engaged in electronic payments in order to increase the acceptance, use, and quality of electronic transactions.





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Posted by John B. Frank Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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