Safely Implementing Cash Recyclers

Safely Implementing Cash Recyclers

Safely Implementing Cash Recyclers

Tuesday, May 26, 2020 
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Eastern

Cash recyclers aren’t just for pod banking. They’re showing up in everything from traditional teller line settings to open architecture banking and coffee shops. With new technology comes new concerns. Join us as we look at the safety and security needs when implementing a recycler. Whether it’s a teller cash recycler (TCR) or interactive teller machine (ITM), they can be a game changer when it comes to responding to a robbery.

Topics Covered:

  • Learn how the physical layout impacts security.
  • How to manage cash limits and non-vault storage.
  • The importance of communication during a robbery.
  • Identify cash drawer strategies and security device management.
  • Effective camera placement in a non-traditional setting.

Who Should Attend?   

This program is designed for security personnel, but also benefits branch staff.

Instructor

Randy Phillips

Randy Phillips began his career in financial institution security while still employed as a police investigator in upstate New York. His career in law enforcement provided his first exposure to the world of corporate security and financial crimes and would shape his career path from then on.

For several years he juggled two careers, pursuing robbers as a police officer and then teaching financial institution employees about dealing with those very people. His early days in the financial services industry began as an advisor and instructor on bank security topics. He quickly transitioned to the position of board-appointed bank security officer. During the next twenty years he would further this career and gain valuable experience in administering all areas of security for financial institutions while serving as: director of security and facilities, regional security officer, and corporate security director. His analytical thinking and thoroughness have been tremendously beneficial in writing policy and procedure, developing business continuity plans, and creating training programs.

His dual careers have also provided much insight and experience into the world of fraud, embezzlement, and ethics investigations. He has honed his skills in risk assessment and mitigation, designed and implemented a fraud awareness and incentive program for tellers, and been recognized for his robbery awareness and prevention programs. Most recently, he has been involved in the pursuit of ATM skimmers and the efforts to stay one step ahead of them. He routinely collaborates with many local, state and government entities including the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Attendance verification for CE credits provided upon request.

Webinar Sponsored by Total Training Solutions

If you are having issues with registering online, please contact CBAO's Education, Training & Special Event Coordinator, Patti Webb, (614) 610-1877.

Registration Options

Live Plus Five – Attend the live event and receive five business days of unlimited access to the OnDemand Playback and links to presenter materials and supplementary handouts.

OnDemand Recording – Receive unlimited access to the OnDemand Playback for 6 months and links to presenter materials and supplementary handouts. This option does not include live session attendance.

CD-ROM – Receive the webinar recording on a CD-ROM 7-10 business days after the Live event or your registration date (whichever is the latter). Receive unlimited access to the OnDemand Playback for 6 months and links to presenter materials and supplementary handouts. This option does not include live session attendance.

Live Plus Six – Attend the live event and receive six months of unlimited access to the OnDemand Playback and links to presenter materials and supplementary handouts.

Premier Package – Includes all three base options. Live attendance, OnDemand Playback for six months, and the CD-ROM.

When
5/26/2020
Registration is closed.