ADVISORY/ NYCE Electronic Delivery Conference Focuses On Leading-Edge 21st Century Payment Innovations.Assignment Editors ADVISORY... for Wednesday (September 27) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Financial Institutions and Retail Executives to Benefit from NYCE's Strong Knowledge Base in Electronic Delivery and Payment Programs WHAT: The 2000 NYCE See New York Cotton Exchange. NYCE See New York Cotton Exchange (NYCE). Electronic Delivery Conference will help financial institution executives and business retailers learn to enhance their electronic delivery and payments programs. Topics will cover the latest advances in e-commerce, the NYCE-innovated PIN-secured debit A monetary amount that is subtracted from an account balance. A debit from one account is a credit to another. See credit. payment solution SafeDebit(TM), marketing and loyalty programs, point-of-sale, and the use of the Internet in bringing electronic banking to consumers. The conference will kick-off with a keynote address keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. by Dennis F. Lynch, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , NYCE Corporation, who will discuss strategies for success in the fast-paced electronic payments arena. WHO : Who should attend? CEOs, Executives, Retail Delivery and e-Commerce leaders; Operations, ATM/Debit Card and Electronic Payments Managers; Retail Delivery Managers and Merchant Processors in charge of Electronic Delivery; and Marketing Managers. WHY: Last year in the NYCE Network alone, PIN-based ATM card An ATM card (also known as a bank card, client card, or cash card) is an ISO 7810 card issued by a bank, credit union or building society. Its primary uses are: transactions grew 45 percent-- reaching nearly 220 million transactions. This increase represents the changing preferences of technology-savvy consumers. It is crucial that financial institutions and retailers are aware of these changing demands and are able to meet them. NYCE's 2000 Electronic Delivery Conference is designed for this specific purpose. WHEN: Wednesday, September 27 through Friday, September 29, 2000 WHERE: Boston Marriott Copley Place Copley Place is an enclosed shopping mall located in the Back Bay section of Boston, Massachusetts. It is part of a complex that includes office buildings, two hotels, and a parking garage. Hotel 110 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 617/236-5800 REGISTRATION: Conference fee is $275. Register online at www.NYCE.net or contact: Sue Nagy, NYCE Corporation 313/441-0549 or Susan_Nagy@NYCE.net ABOUT NYCE: Headquartered in Woodcliff Lake Woodcliff Lake may refer to:
one of the largest electronic payments companies in the U.S. The NYCE Network provides financial institutions and retailers with shared network services for automated teller machines automated teller machine (ATM), device used by bank customers to process account transactions. Typically, a user inserts into the ATM a special plastic card that is encoded with information on a magnetic strip. (ATMs), on-line debit point-of-sale and electronic benefits transfer transactions. With innovations such as SafeDebit(TM), NYCE is a frontrunner in the payments industry. NYCE's Web site address is www.NYCE.net. |
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