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Webinar
The Future of the Branch Presenter: Trent Fleming
Now is the time to evaluate the impact of dramatic reductions in traffic on your branches. This program takes a look at how to conduct a branch utilization assessment, maximize your branch investment, reduce costs, and enhance noninterest income.
Significant, irreversible trends in payments are underway. One key change is the dramatic reduction in paper checks, especially for consumers. On-line account opening and Internet-based lending capabilities also are moving to the forefront. Businesses can choose to deposit their checks electronically rather than visiting a branch. Many banks that have deployed remote deposit successfully have found that channel becoming the largest single source of deposits. Now is the time to evaluate the impact on your branches of dramatic reductions in traffic associated with changes in consumer and merchant behavior.
This session will take a look at how to conduct a branch utilization assessment and offer insight into strategies for maximizing the value of your branch investment, reducing costs, and even enhancing noninterest income through the introduction of new products and services via your branch channels.
September 2, 2010
1:30 - 3:30 pm CT
Audience
Executive management, retail and branch management, marketing officers, and others who are involved with the oversight and management of the current and future branch structure.
Bankers Ed books all registrations. Call 888-262-7701 with questions. Contact the TBA only for general information about Webinars.
TBA Contact: Monique Jenkins
Tennessee Bankers Association
211 Athens Way, Ste 100
Nashville, TN 37228-1381
615/244-4871 or 800/964-5525
or visit our website at www.TNBankers.org