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ZAFIN AND IBM HOSTED WEBINAR:

How to De-Risk your Core Modernization Program

Please join us for a webinar on How to De-Risk your Core Modernization Program

 

Tuesday, July 12, 2022, 11 am – 12 pm EST

 

 

Financial institutions want and need more out of their core systems. Yet
replacing a core banking system remains a risky and complex task. So, how do
banks get started?

 

Join industry experts (Bala) Venkataraman Balasubramanian, Executive Vice
President, and CTO at Zafin and Chuck Calio, IBM Business Development Banking
Leader as they explain how:

 

 * Financial institutions can reinvent product and pricing capabilities to drive
   progressive modernization
 * Specific use cases and business benefits are gained from reinventing product
   and pricing capabilities
 * The application of AI and end-to-end analytics delivers insights and
   long-term value for banks

WEBINAR ATTENDEES WILL RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY 60-MINUTE CONSULTATION WITH IBM
AND ZAFIN TO EXPLORE AND IDENTIFY THEIR BANK’S UNIQUE CORE MODERNIZATION
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