ETA WEBINAR SERIES • Embedded Commerce

Forces Defining Embedded Commerce

Economics Infrastructure Regulation

THURSDAYS • 1-2PM ET
JUNE 4 • JUNE 11 • JUNE 18

$299 Member • $399 Non-Member

WEBINAR SERIES

Embedded Commerce

A three-part executive forum on embedded financial products and how they are reshaping payments ecosystems and infrastructure, while regulatory expectations and accountability continue to evolve across the ecosystem.

2020-01-01

Why Now

Embedded commerce is driving new decisions across the payments stack. This series explores how monetization, infrastructure, risk, and regulatory responsibilities are actually implemented today across platforms, banks, and fintech partners.

2020-01-01

What is Delivered

Three focused sessions featuring industry experts and candid discussions. Each session provides perspective on embedded finance through strategy, technology, and regulation.

2020-01-01

Built For

Payments professionals across banks, credit unions, fintechs, and non-bank financial institutions, as well as SaaS platforms, marketplaces, and technology companies exploring embedded financial services.

FIRST WEBINAR IN THE SERIES

The Economics & Value Creation

June 4 • 1PM ET

$129 Member • $159 Non-Member

This opening session sets the foundation for the series by examining how embedded financial products are being monetized across platform ecosystems.

We focus on how value is structured and distributed between platforms, sponsor banks, and fintech partners as embedded commerce expands beyond payments into credit, lending, and other financial products.

This is the economic layer of embedded commerce — how the money flows and who captures it.

DISCUSSION TOPICS

  • Monetization of embedded financial products beyond payments
  • Revenue allocation across ecosystem participants
  • ROI and unit economics in embedded commerce programs
  • Brand and channel risk in embedded distribution models

SECOND WEBINAR IN THE SERIES

Infrastructure, Data & AI

June 11 • 1PM ET

$129 Member • $159 Non-Member

This session focuses on the operational and technology decisions required to scale embedded finance from concept to production at scale.

Hear how leading organizations are designing the infrastructure behind embedded finance — from BaaS architecture and orchestration layers to data-driven underwriting and AI-enabled onboarding, fraud detection, and risk management in complex partner ecosystems.

DISCUSSION TOPICS

  • Architecture decisions behind scalable Banking-as-a-Service models
  • Orchestration layers vs. direct bank integrations in live production environments
  • Data-driven underwriting and dynamic credit decisioning in practice
  • The role of AI in onboarding (KYB/KYC), fraud prevention, and risk monitoring at scale
  • Designing resilient, API-driven ecosystems across multiple financial and non-financial partners

THIRD WEBINAR IN THE SERIES

Regulation, Risk & What’s Next

June 18 • 1PM ET

$129 Member • $159 Non-Member

This session addresses the regulatory scrutiny and risk dynamics reshaping how embedded finance is structured, operated, and governed.

Learn how accountability is being defined across platforms, fintechs, and sponsor banks — and how leading organizations are adapting to increasing compliance pressure, evolving regulatory expectations, and cross-border operating complexity.

Hear forward-looking perspectives on how embedded finance models are expected to evolve over the next 3–5 years as regulatory and market structures continue to shift.

DISCUSSION TOPICS

  • Increasing regulatory scrutiny on Banking-as-a-Service models and sponsor banks
  • How compliance, AML/KYC, and fraud responsibility is being allocated across ecosystems
  • Cross-border regulatory and licensing challenges in embedded finance
  • Structural shifts in platform–bank relationships and operating models
  • Where embedded finance is headed over the next 3–5 years

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Experience the entire series with a single registration and participate in all live sessions at a special bundled rate. Thoughtfully organized in three parts, the series gives each topic the depth it deserves, offering professionals a clear and comprehensive learning experience.

Members save 23% and non-members save 16% compared with individual sessions.

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All registration fees are non-refundable. No-shows are non-refundable.

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ETA CPP CE Credits

The ETA Certified Payments Professional (ETA CPP™) certification program sets the standard for professional performance in the payments industry and is a symbol of excellence. It signifies that an individual has demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to perform competently in today’s complex electronic payments environment.

This webinar series is approved for ETA CPP™ Continuing Education (CE) credits. Credit is earned at the rate of one credit per 50 minutes of electronic transactions industry-related session time, including questions and answers, excluding lunches and breaks.

ETA CPCP CE Credits

The ETA Certified Payments Compliance Professional (ETA CPCP) certification program sets the standard for compliance expertise in the payments industry. As a recognized mark of excellence, it signifies that an individual has successfully completed ETA’s Payments Compliance certification program and demonstrated the knowledge and skills required to navigate today’s complex and evolving regulatory landscape.

This webinar series is approved for ETA CPCP Continuing Education (CE) credits. Credit is earned at the rate of one credit per 50 minutes of electronic transactions industry-related session time, including questions and answers, excluding lunches and breaks.