How well do you know the costs across your payment stack, from fees to fraud mediation? Discover how finance leaders can use operational data to replace long-held assumptions, so payments modernization decisions are easier to prioritize, justify and approve.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to build a broader payment cost analysis that goes beyond per-transaction fees to include staff time, reconciliation, exception handling and fraud remediation
  • How to frame cost and fraud risk in terms a CFO or board will respond to, using the evidence that carries the most weight
  • How to pull operational data from your systems to build a stronger case before engaging vendors
  • What the most common internal objections are and how to anticipate and address them

Understanding the true cost of payment methods requires looking beyond transaction fees. Watch the webinar to learn how a stronger cost structure analysis for card payments, checks and other methods can help prioritize change and identify potential cost savings from operational optimization.

Download our report, Payment modernization: the gap between perception and reality, to keep the conversation going.

Meet the speakers

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Brandon Sather

Senior Vice President, Head of Strategy, U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems

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Tony Grayson

Vice President, Head of Bankcard Consulting and Optimization, U.S. Bank Corporate Payment Systems

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Disclosures

The creditor and issuer of U.S. Bank charge cards is U.S. Bank National Association, pursuant to separate licenses from Visa U.S.A., Inc., and Mastercard® International Inc.

Notice: Foreign-denominated transactions are subject to foreign currency exchange risk. Customers are not protected against foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations by FDIC insurance, or any other insurance or guaranty program.

The foregoing products are available solely for business transactions and not for personal, family or household transactions.