Webinar: Demystifying Bank APIs – The Qualitative and Quantitative Benefits for Treasurers

Over the past few years, there has been much talk of API Banking and the real-time treasury experience it helps enables. However, adoption has been tentative and there remains a healthy degree of misconception and misunderstanding.

 

The purpose of the discussion is to bring together senior industry practitioners to help clarify API Banking; what it is, the considerations and drivers, the potential benefits, and the approach to get started.

 

  • What are Bank APIs (SCB)
    • Comparison with legacy bank connectivity – SFTP/SWIFT
  • Bank API landscape (SCB)
    • Open Banking vs. Premium APIs
  • Advantages and Benefits (SCB + GT)
    • APIs as a Digital Enabler – how APIs can benefit your business (APIs are building blocks that can be assembled into digital solutions to solve your pain-points)
    • API Banking Digital Use Cases – examples
  • Challenges to adoption (SCB + GT)
    • Lack of standardisation across banks, ERP/TMS systems constraints, client operational readiness to move from batch to real-time or to operate both in parallel
    • How to overcome these challenges
  • How to get started – recommended approach

 

Speakers

  • Mark Willis – Global Head of API Open Banking Ecosystems, Standard Chartered Bank
  • ByronGardiner – Digital Client Advisory and Strategic Platform Partnerships, Standard Chartered Bank
  • Joe Susienka – Senior Product Manager, GTreasury
  • Robert McGuinness – Director, Sales & Account Management – APAC, GTreasury

Cost:

ACTA Members: Free 

Non-Members: $55 (inc GST) 

Non-Member (Full Time) Students: $25 (inc GST)

INFINZ Members: $25 AUD (inc GST)

 

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Date

May 29 2024
Expired!

Time

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm

Location

Online - Teams
Category

Organizer

Australian Corporate
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