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YES BANK releases Knowledge Report on Digitizing Transaction Banking at NASSCOM India Leadership Forum 2016

| | 10 Feb 2016, 07:35 pm
Mumbai, Feb 10 (IBNS): YES BANK, a private sector bank, and NASSCOM unveiled a Knowledge Report on ‘Digitizing Transaction Banking’ at the NASSCOM India Leadership Forum 2016.

The report was unveiled by Rana Kapoor, MD&CEO, YES BANK and Saurabh Srivastava, Co-Founder and Past Chairman of NASSCOM. 

Rana Kapoor was also the opening keynote speaker on the NASSCOM session on ‘Payments, Mobile and the Future of Money’ alongside Jim McKelvey, Co-Founder of Square, a leading global Payments company.

Speaking about the report, Rana Kapoor, MD&CEO, YES BANK said, “While there are significant developments in the B2C payments, the B2B payments landscape is also undergoing a tectonic shift with the influx of new financial technologies revolutionizing the way banking services are offered to corporate and retail customers. YES BANK is proud to partner NASSCOM for this joint knowledge report which highlights the key opportunities of Digitization and also focuses on innovative disruptions like API Banking which are improving and enhancing the Financial Supply Chains of Indian corporates.”

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