Webinar Details

Tuesday, June 9, 2026
1:00 pm ET, 10:00 am PT

$149, includes Live Event and Recorded Playback without expiration


Event Description

With real-time payments expanding in the U.S. and abroad, fraudsters have found new opportunities to exploit speed and irreversibility. This webinar unpacks fraud risks associated with instant payments, including Authorized Push Payment (APP) scams.

Attendees will gain strategies to adapt fraud detection models and internal controls for the unique demands of faster payments, balancing customer experience with fraud prevention.

Key Takeaways:

  • Identify fraud schemes targeting real-time payment rails.

  • Understand the risks of APP scams and social engineering.

  • Explore detection tools that keep pace with instant settlement.

  • Balance speed with security in customer onboarding.

  • Learn from global case studies on instant payment fraud.

Instructor(s)

Erin O'Donnell

Co-Founder- American Cannabis Bankers Association

Erin O'Donnell, Founding Partner of the American Cannabis Bankers Association, Co-Founder of BankersHub and Co-Founder and former CEO of Bankerstuff oversees product innovation and education. She has over 30 years of experience in strategic event management, specializing in technology and online delivery of content.

Michael Beird

VP, Treasury Management - Southwest Capital Bank
Founding Partner - ACB

Michael Beird is the Vice President of Treasury Management for Southwest Capital Bank, a canna-friendly institution in New Mexico. Michael also co-founded the ACB after spending over a decade building BankersHub, the leading online education platform in financial services, in order to bring nationally renowned speakers to smaller financial institutions, community banks and credit unions through webinars, on-demand certifications and live-streaming from conferences and conventions. BankersHub launched the industry's first Cannabis Banking Professional certification in 2020 and is now leading the effort to bridge education and compliance between these two heavily regulated industries with his co-authoring the recent Wiley book, "Cannabis Banking: Legal Frameworks and Practical Solutions for Cultivating Compliance"