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Fiserv Credit Processing Services President Max Narro to Speak at UBS Q-Series Electronic Payments Summit III
Business Wire, June 16, 2005
BROOKFIELD, Wis. -- Max Narro, president of Fiserv Credit Processing, a unit of Fiserv, Inc. (Nasdaq:FISV), will look at the obstacles and opportunities facing card processors in today's highly competitive market at today's UBS Q-Series(TM) Electronic Payments Summit III.
Narro, who will be one of more than 40 speakers at the event comprised of the most influential players in the payments sector, will be part of a panel discussion including executives from other credit processing companies.
The Q-Series Electronic Payments Summit III will be hosted by UBS at The Pierre Hotel in New York City. The day-long summit will provide discussions on key "hot button" issues and future prospects for the electronic payments industry, including the barriers and opportunities for growth in the money transfer market, the changing roles and relationships of banks and merchant processors, the key decisions regarding payments that banks will face, and how recent and future litigation can impact electronic payments.
Fiserv Credit Processing Services provides the PLUS System, which unites VisionPlus(TM) credit processing software - the industry's leading credit-processing solution - with Fiserv's decades of information-processing expertise. This powerful mix of software and service provides a state-of-the-art foundation upon which business can build innovative bankcard, private-label and installment credit programs.
Fiserv, Inc. (Nasdaq:FISV) provides information management systems and services to the financial industry, including transaction processing, outsourcing, business process outsourcing, and software and systems solutions. The company serves more than 16,000 clients worldwide, including banks, credit unions, financial planners/investment advisers, insurance companies and agents, self-funded employers, lenders and savings institutions. Headquartered in Brookfield, Wis., Fiserv reported $3.4 billion in processing and services revenues for 2004.
Fiserv was ranked the largest provider of information technology services in the U.S. financial services in the 2004 FinTech 100 survey by the American Banker newspaper and the Financial Insights research firm. Fiserv can be found on the Internet at www.fiserv.com.
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