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On-demand webcast: What's in store for Global Transaction Banking in 2014?

An on-demand Finextra Webcast, with Citi, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, RBS and Oracle.


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It's time to dust off those GTB crystal balls!

Here at Finextra we are all about community and one of our favouite communities is Global Transaction Banking. So, as an end of year treat, we have gathered a group of industry thought leaders to gaze into their collective crystal ball, via a live interactive webcast, to look ahead to what is in store for GTB in 2014. 

Audience members will be able to ask live questions of our panel via the 'Ask a question' button on the webcast player. The link to which will be sent to delegates prior to broadcast.

Delegates are also encouraged to send any questions to our panel prior to the webcast. Please send all questions to elizabeth.lumley@finextra.com after you register for the webcast. Or just post your questions to this blog! 

However, please note, your question will not be asked if you are not registered for the webcast. Don't argue with me, you'll lose. ;-)

The live Finextra Webcast, with Citi, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank and Oracle includes is as follows:

  • Susan Skerritt Regional Head Americas for its Global Transaction Banking division, Deutsche Bank
  • Sameer Sehgal, EMEA Trade Head, Citi
  • Paul Taylor, head of GTS Sales, EMEA, Bank of America ML
  • Etienne Bernard, head of Transaction Services, EMEA, International Banking, RBS 
  • Senthil Kumar, VP, Oracle

Our panel will discuss:

  • Many banks have unified channels across trade, cash and treasury functions – can this be considered a 'job done' for many bank in 2014?
  • Which region will see the most growth in 2014?
  • We hear a lot about mobile services in the retail space – with whispers and hope for mobile in the corporate space – Will 2014 be the year for mobile corporate banking services?
  • Will payment continue to be seen as utility – is there any hope for value in payments in 2014
  • Can a GTB bank survive just servicing domestic or even just regional (ex EMEA) clients?
  • What are the big predictions for 2014?

Join us on December 10th at 14:30 UK time! 

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