Rebecca Campbell

Partner White & Case

Rebecca, who leads our Global Mining & Metals Industry Group, is a mining and metals sector expert who brings an industry-focused approach to every aspect of her work. She has forged her expertise as in-house counsel at BHP and in private practice at top law firms in Australia, New York and London.

Rebecca brings her knowledge and experience to a broad range of transactions across the mining & metals sector globally, regularly taking the lead on financing, M&A/corporate, project development and restructuring transactions, as well as operational improvement and best practice projects for corporate clients. Rebecca has extensive experience assisting mining & metals companies and their boards in relation to business-critical risks and events, as well as in contributing to the development of industry-wide standards. She was recently on the advisory panel for the new Global Tailings Standard with the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM), established after the Brumadinho tailings storage facility disaster in Brazil.


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