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Ondot Systems Webinar Helps Financial Institutions Meet Increased Demand for Digital Payments

By PaymentsJournal
May 14, 2020
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Panel of industry experts discuss how consumers’ expectations are shifting and tips for staying proactive to grab market share in an increasingly competitive environment-

Santa Clara, Calif. (May 7, 2020) – Ondot Systems, the digital card services platform for credit and debit issuers, hosts its webinar: Fast-Tracking Digital Payments for a Post-Pandemic World on May 20 at 2 pm EST/11 am PST.

The webinar addresses consumers’ responses to COVID-19, which has forced a seismic shift in how consumers transact – nearly overnight. Financial institutions are facing pressure to fast-track their digital transformation journeys to meet the new habits and expectations of their cardholders.

On the webinar Melissa Kopp, director of Business Strategy at FIS and Stirling Ogden, head of Online Services at Utah Community Credit Union (UCCU) will discuss:

• Leveraging the momentum toward digital payments, which as been caused by coronavirus;

• Learnings and advice from a financial institution that began its digital journey right before the pandemic and found itself perfectly positioned for the post-coronavirus era as a result;

• Recent findings on consumer desires for more advanced digital experiences;

• Which digital-first initiatives will make the quickest impact for your cardholders.

To register for the webinar please follow the link: ondotsystems.com/postcoronapayments .

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