BizzPay 8.0 – European Corporate and Retail Payments Forum

We are happy to announce our upcoming payments forum, which will bring together retail and corporate payments professionals under one roof. The BizzPay 8.0 will be hosted on 28th and 29th of May, 2020.

Do not miss your chance to hear more about the progress update on PSD2 from the corporate banking perspective, current capabilities and use-cases of artificial antelligence for payments and some of the challenges banks are facing. Participants will have the chance to discuss topics such as the status of blockchain based payment solutions and Facebook, Libra and Google accounts and their impacts on the financial industry.

 

Join also our interactive sessions and express your own obstacles, questions and debate about many up-to-date topics with 100+ industry experts.

Discover the hot topics

What participants say about our events:

“I am so glad and proud of being a sponsor of this kind of event with my company and for me it is interesting to find people here from different countries.”
Roselyne Jauffret - Sales Director Europe, ACI Worldwide/France
“The event is really diverse and interesting especially for somebody like myself who is coming from law enforcement. I find a chance to speak with colleagues with learning new things about the sector.”
Petro Felicio – Senior Specialist, Europol / The Netherlands
“The event is totally good for me to have a chance to listen and learn another stories from another companies just in 2 days. I can’t find this anywhere else.”
Peter Nordgaard - CFO, Coinify / Denmark

For detailed program download the agenda

Download detailed Agenda - BizzPay 8.0 - European Corporate and Retail Payments Forum

Event schedule

Day one

  • 08:55 Greeting from the Project Lead

  • 09:00 Payments at the sunset of a new decade – what to expect and what to wish for

  • 09:30 Progress update on PSD2

  • 10:00 Let’s have coffee

  • 10:10 PSD2: An early review from the regulatory front line

  • 10:40 Open Banking Business Models

  • 11:10 Stretch your arms and legs

  • 11:20 Open Banking adoption in Europe and beyond

  • 11:50 Unleashing the Potential of Open Banking: Lessons from Across the Globe

  • 12:20 Lunch break

  • 13:20 Taking friction out of payments

  • 13:50 The real value of Open Banking – Corporate API services

  • 14:20 Let’s get some fresh air

  • 14:30 The future of open-banking in Europe

  • 15:00 Instant payments in Europe in 2020 and beyond

  • 15:30 Closing Remarks

  • 15:40 End of Day 1

Day two

  • 08:55 Greeting from the Project Lead

  • 09:00 The status of blockchain based payment solutions

  • 09:30 Interactive Q & A Session – Challenger Banks and their role in the current ecosystem

  • 10:00 Let’s have a coffee

  • 10:10 Q&A Session – FinTech collaboration between startups and financial institutions

  • 10:40 Payment services and next generation banking

  • 11:10 Stretch your arms and legs

  • 11:20 EBICS goes China – Cash Management Connection for Entities in China

  • 11:50 Competition in cards – The interchange fee regulation

  • 12:40 Lunch break

  • 13:40 COVID -19 Impacts on digital payments and Intesa Sanpaolo ecosystem in the Italian landscape

  • 14:10 Closing Remarks

  • 14:20 End of Day 2

  • 14:30 – 15:30 Join us on the following link for an informal gathering where the project lead can answer any further questions you have regarding the event.

Get insight into a similar past event

Valued Speakers

Become a speaker
Pedro Pinto Coelho
Pedro Pinto CoelhoChairman and Chief Executive
Banco BNI Europa
Portugal
Julian Sawyer
Julian SawyerManaging Director
Gemini
United Kingdom
Dr. Dirk Haubrich
Dr. Dirk HaubrichHead of Conduct, Payments and Consumers
European Banking Authority
United Kingdom
Gian Battista Baa’
Gian Battista Baa’Head of Digital Payments
Intesa Sanpaolo
Italy
Diederik Bruggink
Diederik BrugginkHead of Innovation and Payments
European Savings and Retail Banking Group (ESBG)
Belgium
Reinout Temmerman
Reinout TemmermanPayments Advisor
National Bank of Belgium
Belgium
Elie Beyrouthy
Elie BeyrouthyChair
European Payment Institutions Federation (EPIF)
Belgium
Scott McInnes
Scott McInnesPartner - financial services, payments
Bird & Bird LLP
Belgium
Liisa Kanniainen
Liisa KanniainenVice President Strategic Partner Digital Banking CBB
Nordea
Finland
Prof. Dr. Michael Lamla
Prof. Dr. Michael LamlaHead of Corporate Banking
Agricultural Bank of China
Germany
George Miltiadous
George MiltiadousHead of Open Banking Delivery
HSBC
United Kingdom
Martin Medek
Martin MedekHead of Open Banking
Česká spořitelna
Czech Republic
Serkan Turan
Serkan TuranVP, Digital Banking, Head of Digital Payment Systems
DenizBank
Turkey
Maarten Peeters
Maarten PeetersDeputy Head of Payments
Danske Bank
Denmark
Etienne Goosse
Etienne GoosseDirector General
European Payments Council
Belgium
David Gamboa
David GamboaGroup Digital Governance Head
Erste Group
Austria
Tony Craddock
Tony CraddockDirector General
Emerging Payments Association
United Kingdom
Makoto Shibata
Makoto ShibataFinTech & Digital Innovation
ExpertFINOLAB INC.
Japan
Ruta Merkeviciute
Ruta MerkeviciuteHead of Division
Bank of Lithuania
Lithuania

5 more reasons to attend

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

All in one event platform powered by:

Our Media Partners

Become a Media Partner

Our events were attended by these companies

FAQ

You can always register without a name using the TBA [To Be Announced] option. Please indicate TBA instead of the delegate name and 2 weeks prior to the event you are able to send the delegate name/s to booking[at]glceurope.com
While we are not happy to see you cancel your registration, we understand that “life happens” and other obligations come up. Our refund schedule is as follows:
The client has the right to cancel his/her registration for the event.
There is a 50% liability on all conference registrations once made, whether the booking was made through our website or via e–mail/ telephone/ fax.
If the client cancels with more than 8 weeks’s advance notice, GLC shall be entitled to an amount equivalent to 50% of the conference fee and 16 EUR administration charge. In case the client has already made his/her payment, this will be deducted from the conference fee GLC has already received and the remainder will be refunded. If no conference fee has been received prior to the cancellation request, GLC will issue an invoice for the cancellation fee (the amount equivalent to 50% of the conference fee and 22 EUR administration charge), which the client must pay immediately upon receipt. No refunds are available for cancellations received with 8 week’s (or less) advance notice or in case the client fails to attend the conference. In these cases, the full amount of the conference fee must be paid.
In general no VAT is applied based on the Hungarian VAT law with the exception of individual payment [when you would like to pay from your own budget and not from the company’s budget] and for Hungarian companies where 27% VAT is applicable which is refundable at the end of the company’s fiscal year.
Our hospitality partners usually have options available for parking places, however it can change from event to event. If you would like to receive more information on parking please e-mail our colleague coordination[at]glceurope.com.
We provide a conference documentation pack which includes: conference agenda, notes pages and attendee information. Free Wi-Fi will be provided and outlets will be available for recharging computers, mobile devices and phones. We highly recommend you to bring along your business cards and a desire to learn from some of the industry’s leading experts.
The dress code is business casual. Feel free to leave the suits and ties at home this time. We do suggest you bring a sweater or dress in layers as the temperature in the conference room may fluctuate.
Any of our staff members at the event will be delighted to help you. You can contact us for free via WhatsApp or Viber or any time over the phone or via e-mail or post.
  1. Get the timing right.
    Many people are afraid to request for training budget, because they can’t seem to find the “perfect time” to do it. Well, there’s no perfect time to ask for it, but there are definitely some moments that are better than others.
  2. Make a case for yourself
    When you ask for budget, you should be prepared with specific details and explanations about what is in it for the company and your superior. If you go into a meeting and just say, “I want to get budget for a conference,” it’s likely that your request won’t be taken seriously. If you want to plan ahead, then you should be prepared to explain the following points:
    1. Start by stating your accomplishments
    2. Show that you’re ready for more responsibility and eager to learn
    3. Describe:
    a) How this event will increase your productivity?
    b) How you will need less supervision
    c) How you can bring back the knowledge to the company
    4. Follow up
You might find free to attend events which are usually organized by a solution/service provider within the industry. Unlike in the case of attending a free event, on a paid event you will find more diverse industry knowledge rather than presentations related to services or solutions.
In case you cannot attend for both days, you can always attend for just 1 day of the event. In this case we will send you all presentations of the 2 days.
In case you are busy on 1 of the days, you certainly can split the 2 day conference with one of your colleagues. All you need to do is send us an e-mail to booking[at]glceurope.com
We understand that not all senior-level professionals might be available on the dates. As the event is an annual event, most of the attendees try to postpone their engagements or send a small group from their teams to benefit from the conference.

Related events