D+H to Discuss Blockchain Technology at Sibos Open Theatre Session
NEW YORK, Sept. 27, 2016 /CNW/ - DH Corporation (TSX: DH) ("D+H"), a leading provider of technology solutions to financial institutions globally, today announced that Gene Neyer, Group Leader, Payments, Industry & Regulatory Product Management, D+H, will discuss the potential for blockchain technology to transform the payments industry during a Sibos Open Theatre Session, scheduled on September 27 at 3:30 p.m. local Geneva time at Open Theatre One.
The session, titled "Blockchain: The Way Forward in Payments?", will focus on blockchain's transformative potential to modernize payments infrastructure and processes. Neyer will provide insights on how this technology stands to disrupt the industry, providing use cases for banks and corporations, and will address key considerations for adoption.
D+H is a market leader in payments, providing financial technology solutions to banks and corporations of all sizes around the world. Please visit D+H at Stand F70 during Sibos 2016 to meet with our experts and learn more about our solutions.
About D+H
D+H (TSX: DH) is a leading financial technology provider that the world's financial institutions rely on every day to help them grow and succeed. Our global payments, lending and financial solutions are trusted by nearly 8,000 banks, specialty lenders, community banks, credit unions, governments and corporations. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, D+H has more than 5,500 employees worldwide who are passionate about partnering with clients to create forward-thinking solutions that fit their needs. With annual revenues in excess of $1.5 billion, D+H is recognized as one of the world's top FinTech companies on IDC Financial Insights FinTech Rankings and American Banker's FinTech Forward rankings. For more information, visit dh.com.
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