Remote Deposit
Capture: Mining Value in Your Payments
Value Chain
J.D. (Denny) Carreker, chairman and
CEO, Carreker
Suzette Massie, president, Global
Payments Consulting, Carreker
AFP Annual Conference
Venetian Hotel/Sands Expo
Room: Venetian B
Monday, October, 16, 2006
1:30 - 2:30 pm Las
Vegas, Nevada
Payment lines between corporations
and their banks continue to blur
(straight-through processing, elimination
of payment silos, optimized payment
operations). This session
will review scenarios for the future
of bank/corporate payment relationships. The
session will also feature an update
of the research on Remote Deposit
Capture presented at the 2005 Conference. The
update will include business cases
for corporations, including additional
benefit categories (data mining of
payment information re funds collectibility,
customer payment habits, fraud experience)
and a reevaluation of obstacles and
corporate lessons learned.
| Learning Objectives: |
- Understand payment system
trends and how corporations
might be affected
- Develop the basic business
case for remote deposit capture
- Begin to assess how additional
categories of benefits can
be extracted from remote deposit
capture
- Implement the remote capture
implementation lessons learned
by other companies
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| Attendees should have: |
- A basic knowledge of corporate
treasury operations
- Some familiarity with image
processing trends
- A basic knowledge of bank
corporate services
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| Takeaways include: |
- A new research report -- An
update of the Remote Deposit
Capture paper from AFP 2005
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