The Spanish company gathers the security directors of the major financing institutions of the Andean region, Central America and the Southern Cone
SCATI, a company specialised in comprehensive IP video solutions, and point of reference in banking security, triumphs in the Latin American banking security market. This borne out by the success of the conference cycle -2015 edition– held in countries such as Mexico, Argentina, Chile or Guatemala, among others.
The Spanish company managed to gather over 200 security directors, means-of-payment companies and professionals from general fraud and security departments. The events turned into a forum of experiences regarding comprehensive fraud management.
Aware of the problems faced daily by banking security directors in Latin America, SCATI made an attempt to answer these questions and offered solutions for the different combinations of cases that turn fraud prevention into a strategic ally for banks.
“As specialists in banking security, SCATI offers comprehensive solutions for the protection of financial institution assets. We guarantee an optimal use of all tools to fight against fraud up to the point where we manage to turn the security expenses into an investment”, says Alberto Pérez, VP of Sales of SCATI.
The Banking Security Conferences started on the 30th of April in Mexico and continued during the following months with specific events in Chile (12th May), Argentina (14th May) or Guatemala (24th June). The commitment of the company to banking security does not end here: on the 27th and 28th of August, SCATI sponsored the National Security Congress of the Dominican Republic. The company will also sponsor the 30th Latin American Congress of Banking CELAES 2015, to be held in Panama on the 15th and 16th of October.
SCATI maintains its commitment to the security of finance entities for the coming year. To further support this case, after becoming a reference company in Mexico, Colombia and Brazil, it intends to expand its participation to the other markets of Central America, the Southern Cone and the Andean region, where it already has over 50 customers.