Industry leaders host webinar to discuss the current retail banking landscape and how technology is driving the future of branches
DALLAS – September 25, 2014 – Hyosung, the fastest growing supplier of ATMs in North America and the market leader in Branch Transformation solutions, has partnered with two leading industry research and advisory firms, Celent, and Sandy Dixon & Associates, to address the future of the marketplace and the trends driving the evolution of branch transformation.
In the upcoming webinar, “What’s Next for Branch Transformation: A Look at Real World Best Practices,” Andy Orent, President and CEO, Hyosung Americas, will be joined by a panel of real world industry experts to provide useful and actionable insights on transforming bank branches to better serve the needs of the consumer. With a focus on branch transformation within financial institutions, the speakers will cover a myriad of topics, including:
– Transformation drivers
– The need for integration in transformations
– What’s worked and what hasn’t in transformation projects
– Transformation – an ongoing process
WEBINAR: What’s Next for Branch Transformation: A Look at Real World Best Practices
DATE: Wednesday, October 8, 2014
TIME: 1:00pm – 2:00pm EDT
SPEAKERS:
– Andy Orent, President and CEO, Hyosung Americas
– Sandy Dixon, Founder, Sandy Dixon & Associates
– Bob Meara, Senior Analyst, Celent
To register for this webinar, please email: [email protected]
ABOUT HYOSUNG AMERICA
Hyosung’s vision is to continually create automated financial products and solutions maximizing the convenience, accessibility and trust of our customers by leveraging our creativity, technology, speed to market and people. Hyosung America is a subsidiary of South Korea Hyosung, Inc., a global leader in providing ATMs to the retail off-premises and financial institution markets. Since entering the North American market in 1998, Hyosung America has shipped more than 200,000 ATMs and is the fastest growing supplier in North America. Hyosung America is headquartered in Irving, Texas, and has research and development support in its Global Software Center in Dayton, Ohio. www.nhausa.com