Payments University

Get a better understanding of payments, regardless of your experience!

Payments University is designed to help you better understand payments through interactive and engaging sessions, covering 16+ general and concurrent session topics.  You'll leave with valuable tips and tools to apply in your organization. 

ePayResources is delighted to offer scholarships for Payments University as a membership benefit for financial institutions. Click the button below to apply now!

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Choose a date from the options below and join your peers and industry professionals to immerse yourself in the fascinating and fluid payments space! 

Payments University - Austin, TX
August 3 - 4, 2023
Courtyard & Residence Inn
Austin Downtown Convention Center
300 East 4th Street
Austin, TX, 78701
Book your room now! 


Payments University - Asheville, NC
August 17 - 18, 2023
Location details coming soon! 
 

Payments University - Virtual
August 29 - 30, 2023

 

Event Time:
Length: Two days
In-person: 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Local Time

Pricing
$525 Member
$925 Nonmember

Continuing Education
Up to 12 - AAP/APRP/NCP Credits

Contact 800-475-0585 Option 2, or email events@ePayResources.org if you have any questions! 

  

General Session Topics:

Note: These topics are from the 2022 events

  • Industry Update: Impact of the New Nacha Rules
  • Digital Currency and Financial Institutions
  • FedNow: Faster, NOW!
  • Suspicious Activity Reporting: It Takes a Village
  • Ask ePay! 

Basics Topics - Day One:

Note: These topics are from the 2022 events

  • Check Basics
  • Reg E Basics
  • Nested Third-Party Senders
  • Reversals — Why and How?
  • Faster Payments Basics
  • ACH Basics
  • Authorizations from the Corporate Perspective
  • Card Basics

Applied Learning - Day Two:

Note: These topics are from the 2022 events

  • Check Case Studies
  • Case Studies: Reg E and Warranty Claims
  • Case Study Decision Discussions
  • Case Studies: Standing Authorizations and Nested & Third-Party Senders
  • Case Studies: Risk