Innovative Payments

 

Developing, securing & marketing the next generation of payment methods

 

Payments

Where/When:

Sydney October 18


MGSM CBD Campus

Level 6, 51-57 Pitt St

Sydney

 

Cost:

$895 + GST

$695 + GST (Online Banking Review & Retail Banking Review subscribers, SISA and Abacus members)

 

To register:

Register online

Download registration form

Email: forums@onlinebankingreview.com.au

or call (07) 3217 3422

Endorsed by:

 

 AbacusSISA

 

 

  

 

Agenda

 

Innovative Payments: Developing, securing & marketing next generation payment methods
8.45amRegistration opens
9.15am

Global payments trends

  • The trend towards non-bank payment providers
  • Maintaining the relationship with merchants
  • Avoiding the commoditisation of card products

Ian Povey, Principal, CardsConsult (Confirmed)

  
10.00am

What consumers want

  • The role of payments and online shopping trends in the future of money
  • Managing payment fraud issues
  • Building payments offerings that meet consumer needs

Andrew Pipolo, Managing Director, PayPal Australia (Confirmed)

  
10.40am

Networking break

  
11.00am

The case for contactless

  • Our investment in contactless
  • Benefits for card issuers, merchants and cardholders
  • Future opportunities

Lynda McMillan, Executive, Credit Cards, (RBS), Commonwealth Bank of Australia (Confirmed)

  
  
11.40amPanel Session
 

Say hello to chip - Where to next?

  • New offerings enabled by chip cards
  • Implications for security and identity management
  • Thinking beyond the plastic card

Ian Povey, Principal, CardsConsult (Confirmed)

Rocky Scopelliti, General Manager Payment Solutions, Telstra (Confirmed)
Stephen Wilson, Managing Director, Lockstep Consulting (Confirmed)

 

12.30pmLunch
  
1.20pm

Prepaid as a new market strategy

  • Reaching Gen Y with prepaid
  • The role of user generated design
  • Why prepaid drives loyalty

Trevor Barbeler, Head of Marketing, Heritage Building Society (Confirmed)

  
1.55pm

New payment methods = new fraud methods

  • The current threat landscape
  • Preparing for future payments threats
  • Building security into product design

Paul Kastner, Director, Financial Services, Symantec Asia Pacific

  
2.30pm

Making mobile payments a reality

  • Key forces driving the mobile payments industry
  • Who's in charge? Banks, telcos or new entrants?
  • Getting industry co-operation: The New Zealand experience and key learnings for Australia

Stuart Christie, Principal Consultant, Outsource Marketing (Formerly Mobile Banking Manager for ANZ National Bank) (Confirmed)

  
3.00pm

Networking break

 

3.15pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.50pm

The changing payments landscape

  • Bringing Australia in line with best practice
  • Who are the new competitors?
  • The impact of chip and other future plans

Chris Hamilton, Chief Executive Officer, Australian Payments Clearing Association (Confirmed)

 

 

Data Monitor

Payments Report Summary

 

4.00pmPitch session
 

Beyond plastic: innovative payments technology

 

Greg Walter, Managing Director, QPay (Confirmed)

  
4.20pm

Close & networking cocktails

 

QPay logo

 

 

 

  

 

Foresight Forums Calendar 2007

 

FORUMDATELOCATION
Online Banking 2.0: Innovating for the future22 MarchSydney
Financial Services Technology at the Frontline: Successfully integrating branch, web and contact centre technology to deliver a seamless customer experience 31 MaySydney
Green Banking: New products, processes & policies28 JuneSydney
Cyberwars 2007: The case for collaboration to defend against online financial fraud16 AugustSydney
Successful eMarketing of Financial Services: Leveraging your eMarketing strategy to turn clicks into sales12 SeptemberSydney
Payments: The next generation of payment methods18 OctoberSydney
Review 2007/Preview 200813 December Sydney

 

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