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BB&T to host free cash management webinar for businesses

Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:15pm EDT
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BB&T Payment Solutions
on Nov. 18 will host a free educational webinar for businesses on managing
cash flow and other payment solutions.

"More Gain/Less Pain: Maximize your cash flow / minimize your effort," the
13th in an ongoing series of payments-related webinars from BB&T, will be
presented from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. (EST) by BB&T Payment Solutions consultants
Mary Church and Angela Worsham.

Registration is available at www.BBT.com/paymentswebinar. The webinar has been
approved for 1 CTP/CCM recertification credit by the Association for Financial
Professionals.

"Business owners who attend this seminar will get a comprehensive overview of
the current challenges - and solutions - around cash management," Church said,
"with a focus on payables, receivables and fraud."

The BB&T Payment Solutions Webinar Series features industry experts and is
designed to help businesses explore new developments in payment processes. The
webinars focus on the ongoing transformation of payment systems from
traditional paper-based methods to more streamlined, secure and convenient
electronic-based products and services.

At Sept. 30, Winston-Salem, N.C.-based BB&T Corporation (NYSE: BBT) had $165.3
billion in assets and operated more than 1,800 financial centers in 13 states
and Washington, D.C. More information about the company is available at
BBT.com.

SOURCE  BB&T Corporation

Mary Church, Senior Vice President, BB&T Payment Solutions, +1-919-337-1295,
or Jeff Nichols, Vice President, BB&T Corporate Communications,
+1-336-733-1472; First Call contact:  Tamera Gjesdal, +1-336-733-3058



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