NatWest Bankline for Communities - Introduction Part 2 ( approx 45 mins)

NatWest Bankline for Communities - Introduction Part 2 ( approx 45 mins)

Bankline for Communities - Introduction Part 2

By NatWest Bankline

Location

Online

About this event

Training for all Bankline for Communities users (45 mins)

Our experts will provide you with an overview of ‘Bankline for Communities’, covering everything needed to make payments. They’ll show you how to navigate around the system and share some handy tips for you to get the best out of Bankline for your organisation.

Some of the topics that will be covered are:

• Creating and Approving payments

• Creating and using Templates

• Question and Answers – Put our experts to the test!

Invite disclaimer:

All information used in this webinar you are registering for is produced for information purposes only and is for the sole use of the attendees at the presentation.

Whilst we feel this topic is beneficial to Bankline users, the views expressed are not intended to be and should not be viewed as individual advice or as a recommendation by NatWest or any third party. You should seek independent advice in respect of issues that are of concern to you.

To the maximum extent permitted by law we expressly disclaim all representations, warranties, or assurance of any kind, expressed or implied, that are made to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this webinar and do not accept any obligation to update or correct any information contained herein.

By registering for this event you agree that you have read and expressly agree to the use of your personal data submitted as part of your event registration by Eventbrite in accordance with their:

National Westminster Bank Plc is a member of NatWest Group. National Westminster Bank Plc Registered in England No. 929027 registered office is at 250 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 4AA. National Westminster Bank Plc is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority in the United Kingdom.

Organised by