Fintech and Bank Partnerships - Webinar
Co-sponsored by the Financial Institutions Subsection of the CBA Business Law Section
Start Date - End Date
March 19, 2025
Registration Deadline
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Financial technology companies are making it easier for consumers to access credit, make payments, and perform other tasks that they traditionally would have done through their bank. Banks have developed partnerships with fintech companies to provide better service to their customers. Learn more about fintech and banking partnerships, including laws related to these partnerships, opportunities, and challenges in partnering with fintech.
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Home studies will be available 2-3 weeks following the live program.
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Tags: Banking; Business; Financial Institutions
Registration Fees
Price Description | Amount |
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Active Military | $27.50 |
CBA Business Law Section Member | $44.00 |
CBA Financial Institutions Subsection Member | $44.00 |
CBA Member | $55.00 |
CLE Elite Pass Holder | $0.00 |
New Lawyer Edge Partner | $27.50 |
Non Member | $75.00 |
Paralegal/Legal Support Staff | $27.50 |
Public Service/Government/Nonprofit | $27.50 |
Student Currently Enrolled in Law School | $0.00 |
Available Functions
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Sponsors
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