Garyn Rapson

Partner - Environmental Law Specialist Webber Wentzel

Garyn is an environmental law expert. His work is cross-sectoral and his clients operate in the energy, mining, oil and gas, industrial, waste management, biotechnology and construction sectors, to name a few. The nature of his work requires Garyn to be involved in every phase of his client's businesses, from the initial permitting stages, all the way through to the rehabilitation and closure of the operations. Throughout this business lifecycle, Garyn also runs complex environmental litigation matters, and is intimately involved in corporate transactional advice, including mergers, acquisitions, listings and disposals.


2025 Agenda Sessions

Panel: Using Connected Commerce to Unlock New Revenue Streams for Banks

Connected commerce is emerging as a transformative force for banks, offering new ways to generate revenue. In this session, we will explore how banks are leveraging connected commerce to create marketing channels for SMB and enterprise customers. By utilizing granular customer data, banks can surface hyper-tailored ads, generating revenue from attributable sales or traffic. This panel will demonstrate how connected commerce can serve as a future model, particularly as traditional revenue streams face pressure. Join this panel to learn strategies for integrating connected commerce into your business model and unlocking new revenue streams in a competitive financial landscape.

Monday 10 March 14:30 - 15:10

Add to calendar 03/10/2025 14:30 03/10/2025 15:10 Panel: Using Connected Commerce to Unlock New Revenue Streams for Banks Connected commerce is emerging as a transformative force for banks, offering new ways to generate revenue. In this session, we will explore how banks are leveraging connected commerce to create marketing channels for SMB and enterprise customers. By utilizing granular customer data, banks can surface hyper-tailored ads, generating revenue from attributable sales or traffic. This panel will demonstrate how connected commerce can serve as a future model, particularly as traditional revenue streams face pressure. Join this panel to learn strategies for integrating connected commerce into your business model and unlocking new revenue streams in a competitive financial landscape. US/Pacific