
BizzPay 7.0 – European Corporate and Retail Payments Forum
After the implementation deadline of PSD 2 we are eager to see the first impressions presented at our upcoming BizzPay 7.0 Forum in June in Barcelona. Our expert speakers will share several real life case studies and what challenges they faced during the implementation period. During our interactive panel discussion about payments regulations, delegates will have the chance to openly share the obstacles they face on a daily bases. The idea of cashless society will be debated by different stakeholders of the industry and far off are we from a truly cashless World.
Furthermore participants will have the chance to discuss such topics as bitcoin as a global payment mechanism, design thinking and agile, balancing between innovation and fragmentation and instant payments. Both corporate and retail payments topics will be presented so both side will find his/her topic interest at the event. Our expert speakers will discuss about the importance of client centricity for banks and how important is to value your employees for long term success.
Join us on 13th and 14th of June 2019 in the sunny city of Barcelona at our BizzPay 7.0 Forum!
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Event schedule
Day one
08:30 Registration & Networking with Welcome Coffee
08:45 Greeting from the Project Lead & GLC Icebreaker Session
08:55 Opening Remarks from the Chair
09:00 Instant Payments – how should we prepare for it?
09:40 Open Banking beyond PSD2-borders
10:20 Tea, Coffee, Networking & Exhibits
10:50 Current trends in Euro Payments
11:30 Multibanking – a game changer in banking?
12:10 P27 Nordic Payments Infrastructure project
12:50 Luncheon & Networking
13:50
Track A: PSD2
Track B: Case Study: Open banking – global trends and lessons from the UKas the first market
14:30
Track A: Design thinking and agile as the foundation for customer driven products
Track B: Balancing between Innovation and Fragmentation in Retail Payments
15:10 Tea, Coffee, Networking & Exhibits
15:40 Group photo
15:50 Open Banking Reality: Main issues and best practices on the market
16:30 Forget the Tech, it’s all about the People
17:10 Closing Remarks from the Chair
17:20 End of Day 1
18:30 – 19:30 Cocktail Reception
Day two
08:30 Meet, Greet & Networking with Welcome Coffee
08:55 Opening Remarks from the Chair
09:00 Harnessing AI in Payments
09:40 FinTech Corporation for Open Innovation
10:20 Tea, Coffee, Networking & Exhibits
10:50 OPEN PANEL DISCUSSION
The Future of Payments Regulation: open banking, interchange fees and new technology11:30 Cashless society – where are we heading and what are the drivers?
12:10 Cashless Society – A very long way off?
12:50 Luncheon & Networking
13:50 Instant Payments Ascending – How the EPC Supports Payment Innovation and Contributes to the ERPB
14:30 PSD2 and the road to an open information economy
15:10 Tea, Coffee, Networking & Exhibits
15:30 Bitcoin as a Global Payment Mechanism
16:10 Retail Banking Priorities and Improvements
16:50 Closing Remarks from the Chair
17:00 End of Day 2
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Who will you meet?
Chief Executive Officers, Chief Financial Officers, Members of the Board, Senior Vice Presidents, First Vice Presidents, Executive Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents Managing Directors, Executive Directors, Directors, Global Heads, Regional Heads, Group Heads, Heads & Leads General Managers, Senior Managers & Managers Analysts, Consultants & Advisors OF:
• Cash Development
• Cash Management
• Channels & Distribution
• Corporate Finance
• Correspondent Banking
• Cyber Security
• Digital Banking
• Digital Money
• e-Banking
• e-Commerce
• Electronic Payments
• Emerging Payments
• Financial Services
• Fraud Management
• Intra-day Cash Management
• Market and Business Strategy
• Market Integration Online Payments
• Online Security
• Operations
• Payment Cards
• Payment Policy
• Payment Services
• Payment Systems Payments
• Payments Infrastructure
• Payments Strategy
• Payments Products
• Prepaid Product Management
• Regulatory and Market Policy
• Retail Payments
• SEPA
• Transaction Services
• Transactional Banking
• And other payments related professionals
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