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Increase Member Engagement with High-Value Credit Card Loyalty Programs
With as much as 40% of an institution's Net Interest Income coming from payments, banks and credit unions cannot afford to get it wrong.
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Ryan has over fifteen years of experience in the financial technology industry in various roles including relationship management and sales. He enjoys the dynamic nature of the payments space and has spent the last ten-plus years focusing on building deep relationships with his clients, enabling them to optimize their card portfolios. As a Payments Consultant Ryan drives client discovery, vendor assessment, pricing, and contractual negotiation for Credit, Debit, ATM, Network, and Loyalty engagements. In his free time, Ryan enjoys running and traveling. He’s a lifelong Denver Broncos fan and resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with his beautiful wife and rambunctious daughter.
3 min read
With as much as 40% of an institution's Net Interest Income coming from payments, banks and credit unions cannot afford to get it wrong.
Read More