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MCLE: This webinar will be submitted for 1 hour of MCLE credit. The bar course number will be made available upon receipt.
Materials: materials be be distributed via email the day before the webinar (11/17) to attendees who have RSVP'd through the website.
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Join SWABC for an overview of the three major categories of cutting-edge payments that financial institutions are increasingly involved with:
1.Financial institution-native payments, such as Zelle, Popmoney, and iPay
2.Financial institution non-native payments, such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay
3.Non-financial institution payments that still create transactions to accounts, such as PayPal, Venmo, and Square Cash
Participants will learn about key regulatory topics, error and fraud detection issues, and subsequent resolution within the different cutting-edge payment services regarding financial institution operations and potential liability. In addition, this session will highlight key contractual provisions with non-bank, cutting-edge payments service partners and the potential impacts of real-time payments.
Speaker: Erin Fonte, Hunton Andrews Kurth
Erin Fonte
Erin’s practice focuses largely on four areas: FinTech, traditional and emerging payments (including mobile), banking operations and regulatory, and privacy and data security.
Erin is co-chair of the firm’s financial institutions corporate and regulatory practice. She assists clients with a broad range of legal and regulatory matters related to payments and payment systems, digital commerce, banking and financial services, technology and internet products, privacy and data protection laws, and general corporate matters.
Erin regularly advises financial institutions and alternative payment providers regarding mobile banking, mobile payments, and mobile wallet products and services. She has been involved in the creation of new payment networks and has worked extensively on emerging products, services and network operating rules related to mobile payment systems.
On behalf of advertisers, marketers and retail companies, Erin provides industry-focused guidance regarding mobile payments and add-on mobile products such as mobile loyalty/rewards and geo-location advertising, coupons and offers. She also has experience with a broad range of matters related to e-commerce technology and internet products, confidentiality and data security laws. In addition, Erin counsels clients on a broad range of general corporate matters.
A recognized thought leader, Erin writes and speaks frequently on payments, mobile payments, and privacy and data protection issues.