David
L. Peterson
Banker, author, software executive, David
Peterson, is founder of Goldleaf Technologies, the leading
provider of electronic payments software and services to
independent financial institutions in the U.S. While
recognized nationally as a pioneer in electronic banking,
Peterson is also a renowned humorist and speaker. Over the
past twenty years, he has delivered over 2,000 presentations,
informing and entertaining the independent financial services
community with his unique perspective on people, technology,
and progress. Peterson is a member of the National Speakers
Association, and he routinely delivers keynotes nationwide,
educating financial institutions on strategic, technical, and
promotional issues associated with electronic payments and
e-banking.
Past
Presentations
- Fee Income, Where
Art Thou?- Reinsel Kuntz Lesher LLP- October 2006
Abstract: Over the past three years, though net margins have
declined, banks have maintained fee income (as a percentage
of assets) largely due to mortgage services. Now, however,
many banks are projecting a 30-40% decline in mortgage
volume and related fee income. How, and from where, will
banks generate fee income in the face of the free-checking,
free-billpay, free-everything trend? Will it come from debit
cards, ATMs, or any other consumer service? Will it come
from new corporate services? If so, which ones? Join us for
the answers so that you don’t become the Bank of Constant
Sorrow.
- E-Banking Update –
CBA, Georgia – September 2006
Abstract: Bank Directors College - update of all that is
occuring in the eBanking field, including ACH, Check 21,
cards, and more
- ACH 101 – GACHA –
September 2006
Abstract: New to ACH? Need to know the basics but are afraid
of falling asleep in another boring beginners’ class? Come
to this session and get all of the basics you need from one
of the most engaging, entertaining speakers in all of
payments!
Areas of Expertise:
Cross Channel Strategy, Emerging Payment Innovations, Internet
Payments, International Payments, Risk Management, and
Standard/Rules Development. |