CMS Analytics to Attend the Americas Cash Cycle & Payments Seminar in Orlando

Published on
November 27, 2023
Written By
Ryan Ellis
Marketing Executive
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Lee Williamson, Managing Director, will be attending this year’s Americas Cash Cycle & Payments Seminar, taking place on November 27 to November 30. The seminar focuses on the regional implications and the latest trends that can be seen in the cash and payments industry.


Lee Williamson will also be featuring on the ‘Central Bank Trends in Cash & Payments’ panel on Wednesday 29th November at 9:45am EST/6:45am PST.

Lee will be joined on the panel by Alex Bau from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Giannina Elsaid from Swiss National Bank and Jens Seidl from Currency Research, who collectively will be providing insight into recent strategies, trends and developments that have impacted central banks in recent years.


Speaking ahead of the seminar, Lee said: “I am delighted to be speaking at this year’s Americas Cash Cycle seminar. The panel provides a platform for myself and the other panellists to share our opinions and expertise on the current cash trends. Predicting and understanding these trends can be a challenge for many institutions, however their impact can affect retail strategy cash management and network distribution."

If you are attending the event and would like more information on how CMS Analytics can help optimize your cash operations, don’t hesitate to reach out to Lee Williamson or you can contact him directly at lwilliamson@cmsanalytics.com.

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