Signature Bank to Participate in the Wells Fargo Bank and Tech Pop Up Virtual Conference
Signature Bank (Nasdaq: SBNY) announced its participation in the Wells Fargo Bank and Tech Pop Up Virtual Conference on March 4-5, 2021. CEO Joseph J. DePaolo and key executives will present on March 5 at 11:00 AM ET, engaging in a 45-minute fireside chat. This event highlights the impact of technology on the banking sector. Interested viewers can access a live video webcast and replay of the presentation here, available for 30 days.
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Signature Bank (Nasdaq: SBNY), a New York-based full-service commercial bank, announced today its management plans to present at the upcoming Wells Fargo Bank and Tech Pop Up Virtual Conference.
The virtual conference, designed to showcase how technology is creating distinctive structure change for banks, is scheduled for Thursday, March 4th - Friday, March 5th, 2021. Signature Bank’s President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph J. DePaolo and Eric. R Howell, Senior Executive Vice President - Corporate and Business Development, will present on Friday, March 5th at 11:00 AM Eastern Time, along with other Bank representatives, including Frank Santora, Chief Payments Officer and Senior Vice President, Joseph Seibert, Managing Group Director and Senior Vice President, Digital Asset Banking and Jeffrey Wallis, Senior Manager of Digital Asset Solutions and Vice President. The 45-minute, analyst-led fireside chat session will include questions and answers.
The live video web cast as well as the replay of Signature Bank’s presentation can be accessed here. It will be archived for 30 days.
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About Signature Bank
Signature Bank (Nasdaq: SBNY), member FDIC, is a New York-based, full-service commercial bank with 37 private client offices throughout the metropolitan New York area, including those in Connecticut as well as California and North Carolina. Through its single-point-of-contact approach, the Bank’s private client banking teams primarily serve the needs of privately owned businesses, their owners and senior managers.
The Bank has two wholly owned subsidiaries: Signature Financial, LLC, provides equipment finance and leasing; and, Signature Securities Group Corporation, a licensed broker-dealer, investment adviser and member FINRA/SIPC, offers investment, brokerage, asset management and insurance products and services.
Since commencing operations in May 2001, Signature Bank, with
Signature Bank was the first FDIC-insured bank to launch a blockchain-based digital payments platform. Signet™ allows commercial clients to make real-time payments in U.S. dollars, 24/7/365 and was also the first solution to be approved for use by the NYS Department of Financial Services.
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