23 March 2016

Transactional banking on African Bank agenda

Submitted by: Trade Conferences International Summers
Transactional banking on African Bank agenda

With transaction banks in a state of global change, now is the time to innovate and evolve or be pushed out of your own playing ground

The transaction banking market remains in a state of constant transformation; new entrants are threatening the biggest transaction banks even after organizational restructuring to meet increasing demands from corporates. Although all the restructuring has served to embed the corporate client further into the banks various structures; having united and streamlined previously disparate services; technologically savvy non-banks are increasingly challenging the privileged access and relationships traditional transaction banks currently enjoy with their institutional clients.  

With new systems constantly emerging to reduce costs or enhance functionality; there is no projection of a slow down on the technology investment side; this will undoubtedly multiply as global trade and commerce becomes ever-more digitized.  

Attending the Next-Generation Transaction Banking Conference offers the only platform in Africa to network with leading industry practitioners in the transaction banking space; insights and key themes will be addressed that will illuminate on how these latest innovations, technologies and shifts globally are going to rapidly transform the local transaction banking environment.  

The Future of Transaction Banking Growth Lies In Constant Innovation and Expansion of Products and Services: Transactional banking on African Bank agenda   Transaction banking is evolving internationally and is a key generator of income in the leading major banks, if winning strategies for growth are adopted. New technologies are making cross-border transactions less complex if the banking infrastructure is seamless and can support them. Banking infrastructure must be ahead in order to support global business needs, attending this event will show you how to take leaps ahead of you industry competitors.   

Register to attend the Next Generation Transaction Banking Conference 2016 to gain insight on how the payments and cash management landscape is continuously changing and how to optimise the customer experience in a multi-channel transaction banking environment, and gain knowledge to respond to your corporate customers the FIRST time round, making them feel in charge of their finances and investments.

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