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Chairman:
Key Speakers Include:
Benefits of Attending:• Understand how to navigate the
rapidly changing payment landscape
• Discuss new forms of payment
including E-Signature and Cloud Wallet
• Discover the ways to tailor services to
how your customers want to pay
• Hear from the Nordic Banks leading the
way in payment innovation
PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSWednesday 27th January 2016, Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
A: The Future of PaymentsWorkshop Leader: Robert Courtneidge, Global Head of Cards &
Payments, Locke Lord LLP8.30am - 4.00pm
B: Payments Future: What next for Cards & POS?
Workshop Leader: Luke Purser, Principle Consultant, PSE Consulting
8.30am - 12.30pm
Francesco Burelli, Partner, Innovalue Management Advisors
• Wiebe Ruttenberg, Head of Market Integration Division, Directorate General
Market Infrastructure & Payments, European Central Bank
• Peter Dalsgaard, First Vice President, Card Systems, Group IT, Danske Bank
• Jukka Salonen, COO, Nordea
• Thomas Glimstedt, Head of Payments, Länsförsäkringar Bank
• Jes Rasmussen, Senior Advisor, Business Development, Eurocard AB
• Henrik Bergman, Senior Manager Market Infrastructure, Transaction Banking, SEB
SMi presents the 15th annual conference…
25th - 26th
JAN
2016Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
Nordic Card Markets and Future Payment Solutions
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Nordic Card Markets and Future Payment Solutions Day One I Monday 25th January 2016 www.nordiccardevent.co.uk
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Francesco Burelli, Partner, Innovalue Management
Advisors
THE FUTURE IN REAL TIME PAYMENTS
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
9.10 The next frontier: Instant payments for Europe
• The need for instant payments
• The focus on pan-European instant payment solutions
• The Euro Retail Payments Board driving payment innovation
Wiebe Ruttenberg, Head of Market Integration Division,
Directorate General Market Infrastructure & Payments,
European Central Bank
9.50 Real time payment solutions and the effect on card payments
• What are the impacts of real time payment solutions on the
card market?
• How consumers view this service
• How can banks deal with the impact on the banking
infrastructure?
•Commercialisingtheprocess:howcanthisfitintothe
banking business model?
David Rockliff, Head of Payments, Payments, Tesco Bank
10.30 Morning Coffee
MARKET OVERVIEW AND ENSURING THAT BANKS REMAIN
RELEVANT IN THE PAYMENT MARKET
10.50 Payments in Sweden - a look in the rear view mirror and into
the future
• The banking landscape in Sweden has changed
significantlyinthelastdecades
• Internet is everywhere but traditional bank branches are
hardtofind
• Is cash still king?
• How will we pay in the future?
Magnus Eneskär, Process Manager, Cards & Payments,
Sparbanken Öresund
11.30 Understanding the market: Ensuring that banks aren’t out
played
• Are the new regulations, technology and rapidly changing
payments landscape a threat or an opportunity to banks?
• How to evolve alongside the new players in the payment
sphere
•Thenewskillsrequiredofbanks:flexibilitytorapidly
emerging changes
• The big question: are new entrants really a threat or can
they be ignored?
Henrik Bergman, Senior Manager Market Infrastructure,
Transaction Banking, SEB
12.10 Networking Lunch
1.30 Evolving European payments landscape: opportunities and
challenges for incumbents and newcomers
•Howwilldigitalisationaffecttheplayingfieldinretail
payment markets?
• National payment solutions or pan-European solutions: agile
implementation versus economies of scale
• What role the incumbents (banks) can play in the future
retail payment markets?
• Will the newcomers from other industries conquer the whole
market?
Kari Kemppainen, Advisor, Financial Stability and Statistics,
Bank of Finland
ESSENTIAL INNOVATION IN KEEPING UP WITH THE PAYMENTS INDUSTRY
2.10 Commerce disrupters
•Commercedisruptors:Thefiveforcesthatwilldisruptretail
• Global, but local – increase of cross border transactions
• Function and form of bricks and mortar retail is evolving -
The role of stores will change as more purchases are carried
out online
• Smart Stores - technology will disrupt retail in a big way
• Payments and digital wallets – frictionless shopping
• What retailers need to do next
Martin Ten Houten, Managing Director Nordics and Baltics,
Visa Europe
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.20 Customer experience: the biggest challenge for customer
retention
• What makes a superior customer experience?
• Using technology to facilitate an outstanding experience
• Allowing the customer distance: the e-signature
•Thecorebenefitstothee-signatureandhowitcanbe
implemented
Jes Rasmussen, Senior Advisor, Business Development,
Eurocard AB
4.00 PANEL DISCUSSION:
Who will be the winners and the losers in the
fintech world?
• With so many players; who are the ones to watch?
• What do telecom companies offer to consumers that banks
don’t?
• What will be the deciding factors?
• Making sure that your bank keeps on the winning side
Francesco Burelli, Partner, Innovalue Management Advisors
David Rockliff, Head of Payments, Payments, Tesco Bank
Peter Dalsgaard, First Vice President, Card Systems, Group IT,
Danske Bank
Bob Ford, Industry Expert in the UK’s Payment Sector,
Bob Ford Associates
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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Nordic Card Markets and Future Payment SolutionsDay Two I Tuesday 26th January 2016 www.nordiccardevent.co.uk
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Francesco Burelli, Partner, Innovalue Management Advisors
THE IMPACT OF REGULATION AND THE OPPORTUNITIES IT PRESENTS
OPENING ADDRESS:
9.10 Business issues & opportunities of the PSD2 & EU MIF legislation
• How can Nordic banks navigate the new world?
• Ensuring that your bank is compliant
• Using regulatory changes to your advantage
Luke Purser, Principle Consultant, PSE Consulting
9.50 Protecting the bank’s interests in an interchange fee
free world
• How can banks source revenue without the help of the
interchange fee – a few suggestions
• Understanding how these changes will affect the banks
long term
• Using this as an opportunity for innovation
Francesco Burelli, Partner, Innovalue Management Advisors
10.30 Morning Coffee
10.50 Deriving business benefit from regulatory oversight
• Review major regulations
• Determine business potential
• Build the opportunities
Bob Ford, Industry expert in the UK’s payment sector,
Bob Ford Associates
MOBILE PAYMENTS: AN OVERVIEW OF INNOVATION
11.30 The next step for mobile payments: preparing customers for
mobile proximity payments
• Understanding how consumers are using mobile payments
• How can mobile payments be utilised as a stepping stone
• Encouraging customers to adopt mobile payments for P2P,
biller and retailer payments
• Preparing for non-card NFP payments?
Thomas Glimstedt, Head of Payments, Länsförsäkringar Bank
12.10 Networking Lunch
1.30 Forward thinking innovations in the online payment sphere
• What are the important user trends that must inform
payment thinking?
• How online payments have developed and where we
believe they are going.
• Mobile Payments: Understanding what consumers really
want
• Making digital interfaces innovative yet simple
• How the Nordic markets differs from other European areas
Mårtin Barkman, Managing Director Scandinavia,
PayPal
INNOVATING TECHNOLOGIES TO PROGRESS THE BANKING
PAYMENT INDUSTRY
2.10 Transforming banking business to the future – approach to
technologies
• How customers and regulators are driving the change
•Whatsimplificationmeansasthetoolfortransformation
• Which approach to use for data, payments and core
banking platforms
• What are future banking models?
Jukka Salonen, COO, Nordea
2.50 Afternoon Tea
3.20 Designing the underlying infrastructure to deal with
adaptability
•Whatwilltheessentialrequirementsforafinancial
institution’s infrastructure be in the future?
• How can this be achieved in a cost-effective way?
• In a rapidly changing market: how can adaptability be
ensured?
Peter Dalsgaard, First Vice President, Card Systems, Group IT,
Danske Bank
4.00 Payment methods and future innovations: from a legal
perspective
• An overview of the players in the card & payment industry:
how may roles evolve?
• A look into virtual payment cards
• Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies: is there any substance
behind the hype?
• Applications of bitcoin in the banking industry
Robert Courtneidge, Global Head of Cards and Payments,
Locke Lord LLP
4.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Overview of workshop:
This workshop has been designed to give attendees a detailed overview of the payments landscape looking at everything that is developing and what the future will look like. We take a look at how new products on the market are built up to understand how they work and their implications. Attendees will get an in depth understanding of howtheindustryfitstogetherandwhotheimportantplayersare.Inaddition,participantswillgainapeekbehindthe scenes at what is new and what is hot in payments.
Why you should attend:
This workshop will allow you an in depth understanding of the payments industry including a deep understanding of the current regulation and where they are going. This workshop will give you unparalleled understanding of new competitive players and products on the market from virtual cards to new acquiring models and from the regulatedworldoffiatcurrenciesintotheun/lessregulatedworldofcryptocurrenciesandtheblockchain.
About the workshop host:
Robert Courtneidge is the Global Head of Cards and Payments at Locke Lord LLP. He is noted for his knowledge andexperienceinthee-moneyarea,wherehehasactedonmattersformajorfinancialinstitutionsaroundtheworld, as well as for internationally well-known technology providers. He has more than 20 years of experience in thecardsandpayment systemsand is skilled inallaspectsofconsumerfinance issues, includingconsumerprotection, banking regulation and compliance and data protection. Mr. Courtneidge works closely with The Payments Council, HM Treasury and the Financial Services Association and other compliance and industry bodies to ensure compliance for his clients. He places special emphasis on working with high tech industries and products in thefinancialservices industry,embracingnewtechnologicaland legislative/regulatorydevelopments.Manyof his clients have new products, and he is able to guide them in the process of bringing them to the market.Mr. Courtneidge is named as one of the Top 10 Payments Lawyers by Paybefore in 2015, the key publication and information provider to the prepaid, mobile and emerging payments industry. He is the only non-North American based lawyer to be recognised and is honoured for his commitment to the progress of emerging payments and his passion for his work in the industry. He was also named Best Industry Contributor at The Prepaid Awards 2011, recognising his achievements and commitment to the industry. He is Chairman of the Prepaid International Forum.Mr. Courtneidge is a frequent spokesperson on current issues facing the European Payments’ Industry including the Payment Services Directive, SEPA, Third Money Laundering Directive and the second E-money Directive and regularly speaks worldwide on prepaid cards and its technology.
About the Organisation:
Locke Lord is a full-service, international law firm that ranks among TheAmerican Lawyer’s Top U.S law firms.Our team of approximately 1,000 lawyers has earned a solid reputation in complex litigation, regulatory and transactionalwork.Weserveourclient’sinteretsfirstandtheseclientsrangefromFortune500andmiddlemarketpublic and private companies to start-ups and emerging businesses. Through its wide-ranging international footprint, Locke Lord has recieved numerous industry recognitions as a global leader in the middle market sector.
Overview of workshop:The objective of the workshop is to look at how card payments & the acceptance environment has evolved and what the landscape will look in the next few years across the Nordic region ultimately driven by changes in the regulatory environment. ThesessionissplitintotwofocusingfirstontheCard–Issuers/cardholderandsecondly,the Acceptance environment – acquirers/merchants. The workshop will involveparticipants considering the changing environment of consumer payment habits and how it relates to the Nordic region.
Why you should attend:•Anyoneinterestedonhowtheregulatoryenvironmentwill/is/maychangethe
future payments landscape across the Nordic Region•Theregulatoryimpacttobothconsumers/merchants–co-branding,honourall
cards, card scheme licenses etc• Group activities discussing the future evolution of the card payment and
acceptance environment across the Nordics
About the workshop host:
Luke Purser, Principal Consultant, is an acquiring specialist with over 25 years’ in banking, cards and acquiring. Of these, 20 years have been spent in the acquiring business with LloydsTSB, Citigroup Merchant Services and Elavon Financial Services. He has a thorough and detailed knowledge of all aspects of the acquiring business. Recent assignments have included: support for a large Nordic/Scandinavianmulti-country bank card processing outsourcing strategy; developing an acquiring strategy for Russia’s second largest bank; conducting an acquiring RFP for an online currency dealing bank; a RFP for the EU’s second largest low cost airline; for the EU’s largest acquirer a study to optimize interchange processing; for EU’s second largets acquirer development of interchange optimisation (smart routing) designed to minimise interchange fees across their portfolio.
About PSE Consulting:
PSE Consulting (PSE) is a long established (23 years) payments consulting specialist, having completed over 800 assignments in 40 countries for 170 clients. We offer specialisations in acquiring, card processing, prepaid, e-commerce and mobile innovation.
The Future of Payments
Payments Future: What next for Cards & POS?
Workshop Leader: Robert Courtneidge, Global Head of Cards & Payments, Locke Lord LLP
Workshop Leader: Luke Purser, Principle Consultant, PSE Consulting
FULL DAY POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP AWednesday 27th January 2016 I 8.30am – 4.00pm I Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
HALF DAY POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP BWednesday 27th January 2016 I 8.30am - 12.30pm I Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
Programme:
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Opening remarks and introductions
9.10 Explanation of the major stakeholders, providers and participants in the Cards & payments industry
9.50 Virtual payment cards (single use) e.g. known as Single use ghost accounts and VANS (Virtual Account Numbers)
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 The middle men in merchant acquring ISO’s/ payment facilitators/ master merchants
11.40 Agents and distributers of payment service providers
12.30 Networking Lunch
1.30 Tokenisation of payment instruments - “all cards in
“1” e-wallets”
2.10 Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies
2.50 What have we learned? (Roundup)
3.20 The future of payments
4.00 Closing Remarks
Programme:8.30 Registration9.00 Opening remarks and introductions 9.10 Session 1 – Card payments – briefing
• How will card payments evolve in the coming years based on the new regulatory environment? Will the plastic card survive? A fun look at how card payments have evolved.
• What impact will alternative payments and multiple brands have on consumer behaviour?
• How will consumer choice drive the future payments strategy?9.50 Session 2 – Card payments – group exercise
• The group will be asked to work in teams to consider how the Nordic payments environment will evolve from a consumer perspective when considering the regulatory changes?
• Each group will be required to present (up to 5 mins) their views on future developments in payments within the Nordic Region.
10.30 Coffee11.00 Session 3 – Acceptance environment – regulatory challenge
• How will the acceptance environment evolve in the coming years based on new regulation? Will the POS device survive? Evolution of acceptance devices.
• What impact will alternative payments have on acceptance?• What challenges are posed by the new EU legislation
- merchant steering, removal of honour all cards, alternative payments, payment guarantees etc
11.40 Session 4 – Acceptance environment – group exercise• The group will be asked to work in teams to consider how the
Nordic payments environment will evolve from an acceptance perspective when considering the regulatory changes?
• Each group will be required to present (up to 5 mins) their views on future developments in payments within the Nordic Region.
12.20 Closing Remarks12.30 End of Workshop
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The participants of the Nordic Card Market and Future Payment Solutions Conference will be themostseniordecisionmakersandinfluencesresponsible for the technological and strategic developments within the card payment industry. Banks that are focusing on progression and modernisation of their card payment service industry will meet to discuss the major challenges they are facing and to foster industry discussion and communication aimed at overcoming these.
If this is a market that you would be interested in meeting and doing business with, don’t miss an opportunity to meet and network with high-level decision makers who are shaping the future of Nordic banking.
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• Vice presidents
• Executive Director, Nordics and Baltics
• Head of Payments
• Head of Development
• Head of Digital Strategy
• Head of Digital Channels
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Banks: 46%
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Solutions Providers: 28%
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Northern Europe: 19.2%
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