
Traditional risk management is manual, siloed, and can impact your FI's ability to grow. Each payment channel (ACH, loans, RDC, wire, etc.) presents risk, and together they create a complex landscape with compounded threats. With so many variables across multiple channels, it’s difficult to pinpoint your greatest areas of risk and to ensure a proper monitoring strategy is in place for each one.
Watch the on-demand webinar to learn how financial institutions are developing processes and deploying technology to reduce risk exposure and improve back-office efficiencies that drive growth.
Speakers
Steve Bartels
Senior Director Solutions Consulting I Q2
Pam Rodriguez
COO I Southern Financial Exchange
Pam has a “Passion for Payments and People” and has over 30 years of experience conducting audits, risk assessments and speaking sessions for financial institutions and third-parties engaged in the ACH Network. She serves on Nacha’s Payments Institute Board of Regents and has severed several terms on Nacha’s Risk Management Advisory Group and APRP Oversight Panel. Pam also participates as Chair of the Center for Payments Risk and Compliance Work Group.
Pam serves as Chief Operations Officer of Southern Financial Exchange (SFE). Prior to joining SFE, Pam was President & CEO of ePayAdvisors and former EastPay Advisory Services and Executive Director of the Alabama ACH Association.
Pam is a lover of music, enjoys gardening and the outdoors and spending time with her family. In her spare time, she volunteers as a Magic Maker for Magic Moments, whose purpose is to provide happiness to children throughout the state of Alabama who have been diagnosed with chronic life-threatening illnesses.
Greg Asbelle
SVP, Director of Cash Management Services I North State Bank
Greg has served North State Bank and CommunityPLUS customers since 2006, when he joined the bank as director of cash management services. Prior to that, he worked at Wachovia (now Wells Fargo) and has over 20 years of business banking and corporate treasury/cash management experience.