HealPay to Exhibit at the National Creditors Bar Association 2022 Fall Conference

Oct 7, 2022

HealPay is excited to exhibit at the National Creditors Bar Association 2022 Spring Conference. The conference will be held October 26th through 28th in Tampa, Florida at the JW Marriott Tampa Water Street.

NCBA provides valuable opportunities to connect with the nation’s leading professionals in the creditors rights industry and introduce them to HealPay’s innovative, consumer-friendly payments software. HealPay’s Co-Founder and CEO, Erick Bzovi, and Director of Client Success, Jakob Boertje, will be exhibiting at the conference.

“HealPay is excited to exhibit at NCBA’s Fall Conference,” says Bzovi. “We’re strategically focused on automating compliance, following Reg F and recent guidance published by the CFPB.” HealPay’s online payment software captures consumer consent, provides relevant disclaimers, and allows consumers to manage their communication preferences.

This year’s agenda includes sessions on navigating Reg F, eliminating bias, and understanding the CFPB’s current priorities.

If you’re attending the conference and would like to schedule a meeting with HealPay, send us an email to info@healpay.com. Make sure to stop by the HealPay booth.

Who is NCBA?

The National Creditors Bar Association is a nationwide trade association of over 800 creditors rights law firms and in-house counsel of creditors. NCBA’s members are committed to being professional, responsible, and ethical in their practice area of creditors rights law. Typically the bi-annual conferences host 700+ attendees composed of creditors rights attorneys, creditors, and industry professionals. NCBA Conferences offer opportunities to network, earn CLE credits, meet vendors and stay current with the latest educational content.

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