WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) will bring together executives from leading banking, payments and FinTech companies on November 1, 2018 for TRANSACT Tech San Francisco at the Wells Fargo Connections Center. The event will explore how software services are changing the way key ecosystems players – processors, banks and hardware manufactures – serve merchants and channel partners.
The day-long conference will kick-off with a fireside chat with Secil Watson, Executive Vice President and Head of Digital Solutions for Business at Wells Fargo. "Customer expectations are changing rapidly, and pace of change in technology is accelerating." said Watson. "Yet we still have cash and checks. What can we learn from today's customer experiences to build a better payments ecosystem for tomorrow?"
Additional sessions and speakers will include:
"In the last five years, in particular, the payments industry has been experiencing an acceleration of new market entrants," said Irv Henderson, CEO of talech. "As software continues to disrupt the industry, TRANSACT Tech San Francisco is a great forum to learn how key technology trends and companies are driving this change."
As the trade association of the payments technology industry, ETA represents more than five hundred companies who power the economy through secure, reliable, and rewarding experiences for merchants and consumers. From partnerships between banks and startups to peer-to-peer lending, financial institutions, merchants and tech companies are linking up to revolutionize the payments industry.
TRANSACT Tech San Francisco is the latest in ETA's series of networking and educational events in payments technology hubs across North America. Registration is now open. The event is sponsored by talech, Wells Fargo, White & Case, Discover Global Network, Morrison Foerster and Red Hat.
About ETA
The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the global trade association representing more than 500 payments and technology companies. ETA members make commerce possible by processing more than $6 trillion in purchases in the U.S. and deploying payments innovation to merchants and consumers.
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