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CEE Cards 2011
21 March - 22 March 2011
CEE Cards 2011

 

 SAE Media Group are proud to present their 6th Annual... 

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Central and Eastern European Card Markets Conference 2011

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"The CEE region still remains one of the most attractive regions for investment through its outstanding potential for growth. Its Card Market is no different."

 

Emerging from the recession and with constantly evolving technology and regulation there has never been a more crucial time to be aware of the issues facing the market. Attend this conference to discover and network with the key personnel; from local and Central banks to the foremost experts in the industry - learn about the big issues from the people who really know.  

 

SAE Media Group’s 6th annual Central and Eastern European Card Markets conference will shine a spotlight on the region and this rapidly advancing Card Market.

                  

 

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Benefits of Attending

 

  • Update your knowledge on the CEE Card Market and all the key developments over the last 12 months

  • Learn through firsthand accounts what the big issues are and what they mean for your organization  

  • Evaluate the latest trends and developments in the industry

  • Discover what the future holds in this rapidly evolving market and the impact of new regulation  and technology

  • Network with all the key personnel in the CEE Card market

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National and International Banks Providing Expert Analysis

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Ø  The World Bank

Hemant Baijal, Payment Systems Development Group

Ø  National Bank of the Republic of Belarus

Elena Kishkurno, Deputy Head of Payment Systems

   

Ø  The National Bank of Romania

Mihai Voicu, Payment and Securities Settlement Systems Oversight Division

Ø  De Nederlandsche Bank

Michiel Van Doeveren, Senior Policy Advisor

   

 

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Central and Eastern European Banks Providing Firsthand Accounts

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Ø  Citi Handlowy Bank

Piotr Lipinski, Head of Commercial Cards

Ø  OTP Bank

Peter Benyó, Product Development Manager

   

Ø  Raiffeisen Bank

Robert Wright, Chief Executive Officer

Ø  Tirana Bank

Najada Xhaxha, Head of Funds Transfer and Correspondent Banking

   

Ø  Russlavbank

Igor Efremov, Vice President

Ø  BCR-Banca Comerciala Romana

Anca Diana Sultanovici, Head of Business Development - Cards Division

   

Ø  Piraeus Bank

Constantine Stivaros, Head of Self Service Banking & eBusiness Development

Ø  Komercní Banka

Sirus Zafar, Head of Cards 

   

Ø  Erste Bank Hungary

Zoltan Sipos, Director - Card Marketing and Business Development

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Also Providing Expert Insight

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Ø  MasterCard Europe

Gyula Hajdu, Vice President Account Leader

Ø  IKEA

Andreas Melan, Group Payments Card Manager

   

Ø  Nokia Corporation

Mikko Haikonen, Senior Manager, Nokia Solutions Unit

Ø  Diners Club Czech

Miroslav Boucek, Manager Business & Marketing

   

Ø  MCX Systems Sp. Z o. o

Grzegorz Jaglarski, Member of the Management Board

Ø  PayFair

Pavel Gubin, Director, CEE & CIS Countries

 

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Robert Wright

Robert Wright, Chief Executive Officer , Raiffeisen Bank

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9:10

Opening Address:

Robert Wright

Robert Wright, Chief Executive Officer , Raiffeisen Bank

·         Are cards profitable - what are the new risks, costs and performance measures?

·         Future opportunities - generation Y and other potential segments

·         2 emerging markets - Albania and Kosovo - card usage and customer education

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9:50

Loyalty Scheme in Cards – Turkish Card Market & the "Advantage"

Evren  Erbis

Evren Erbis , Product & Acquisitions Manager - Cards Marketing, HSBC Turkey

·         HSBC Turkey Cards Business

·         "Advantage" - Branding

·         Acquisition & Customer Management Campaigns

·         What's next in Turkish Cards Market?

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10:30

Morning Refreshments

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11:00

Installment Relieving Credit Card

Zoltan  Sipos

Zoltan Sipos , Director - Card Marketing and Business Development, Erste Bank Hungary

 

·                     Improved cross selling

·                     Effective client activation

·                     Boosted usage increase

·                     Support for retention

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11:40

How To You Increase Customer Loyalty And Revenue Using Card Payment Terminals? – MultiX – The Successful Way to Do It.

Grzegorz  Jaglarski

Grzegorz Jaglarski, Member of the Management Board, MCX Systems Sp. Z o. o.

·         Benefits of additional services’ implementation, e.g.: bill payments, top up of mobile GSM phones and other pre-paid services, loyalty schemes, gift cards, lottery and discount vouchers

·         MultiX solution, which enables building a flexible services’ offer and a customer retention strategy

·         Success story – the biggest and longest operating network of convenience stores in Poland – innovative services through their own payment infrastructure

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12:20

DIY Payments - The Only Alternative Left for Retail?

Andreas Melan

Andreas Melan, Group Payments Card Manager, Ikea

·                What is payment?

       Credit?

       Fraud?

·                One internal market for payment

·                True cross border acquiring - why EU should act

·                Solution: DIY

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13:00

Networking Lunch

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14:00

Keynote Address from the National Bank of Romania:

Mihai  Voicu

Mihai Voicu, Payment and Securities Settlement Systems Oversight Division, The National Bank Of Romania

·         Legislation changes

·         Primary legislation

·         Secondary legislation

·         Statistics

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14:40

Prepaid Cards and Promotional Programs in Poland

Piotr Lipinski

Piotr Lipinski, Head of Commercial Cards, Citi Handlowy

  • Prepaid cards: features and advantages 
  • Innovative method of rewarding customers
  • Examples of using prepaid cards in loyalty and promotional programs (case studies) 
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15:20

Afternoon Tea

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16:00

The Albanian Card Market Integration

Najada  Xhaxha

Najada Xhaxha , Head of Funds Transfer and Correspondent Banking, Tirana Bank

·         Economic and social background in Albania

·         Our Bank experience

·         Creation and development of Card Markets in Albania

·         Advantages and difficulties (disadvantages)  of our infrastructure

·         Some statistics

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16:40

Card Markets in Czech Republic

Miroslav Boucek

Miroslav Boucek, Manager Business & Marketing , Diners Club Czech

·         Background, trends and recovery after economical crises

·         Payment card market development in the Czech Republic

·         Recent trends and expected changes in coming years

·         Implementation of regulatory requirements (SEPA, Consumer credit directive) and their impact to local business

·         Impact of financial crises and current recovery of the market

·         New business growth opportunities

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17:20

The Vision of De Nederlandsche Bank with Respect to SEPA for Cards

Michiel Van Doeveren

Michiel Van Doeveren, Senior Policy Advisor, De Nederlandsche Bank N V

·         Current developments in the European Cards Market

·         The status of migration to EMV-cards

·         E-payments in the Netherlands

·         Vision of DNB on SEPA for Cards

·         Policy issues and conclusions

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18:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Robert Wright

Robert Wright, Chief Executive Officer , Raiffeisen Bank

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9:10

Cross-Border Acquiring

Philippe Stadelmann

Philippe Stadelmann, Manager Key Account Mgmt, SIX Card Solutions

·         Company overview

·         Merchant requirements

·         Acquirer needs

·         Challenges

·         Solutions

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9:50

Cloud Services for Innovative Payments

Aivars Belis

Aivars Belis, Leading Business Architect, Cards, Tieto

·         Cloud services – definitions and perception

·         Trigger of changes and reasons why is happening now

·         Key benefits of cloud services

·         Some facts, experience and examples

·         Cloud services for card business

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10:30

Morning Refreshments

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10:50

PayPass: MasterCards’ Contactless Revolution

Gyula Hajdu

Gyula Hajdu, Vice President Account Leader, MasterCard Europe

·         Market opportunity

·         Solution overview

·         Functionality

·         Best practices from the world

·         Business results

·         Future of PayPass

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11:20

Experiences from a Mobile Provider

Mikko Haikonen

Mikko Haikonen, Senior Manager, Nokia Solutions Unit, Nokia Corporation

               Nokia NFC experiences

               Payments and ticketing using NFC

               Experiences and lessons learnt from a the pilots

               Commercial rollout

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11:50

PayFair: The New European Scheme

Pavel  Gubin

Pavel Gubin, Director, CEE & CIS countries, PayFair

         Key differentiators

         Innovation that benefits banks, consumers and merchants

         Mobile as key enabler for next generation payment wave

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12:30

Networking Lunch

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13:30

BCR - Project Elephant

Diana Anca  Sultanovici

Diana Anca Sultanovici, Head of Business Development - Cards Division , BCR-Banca Comerciala Romana

·         Banca Comerciala Romana in Erste Bank Group

·         Banca Comerciala Romana - Romanian Market

·         Why Elephant?

·         First phase, recharge of contactless transport card:

         POS

         e-commerce

         ATM

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14:10

BKM - The National Turkish TSM Platform

Feza Tarhan

Feza Tarhan, Business Development Director, Bankalararasi Kart Merkezi

 

 

 

·         The country – level strategy behind forming BKM

·         What will the ecosystem look like in Turkey?

·         Future plans regarding the NFC service provisioning

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14:50

Afternoon Tea

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15:10

Current and Future Role of ATM

Sirus Zafar

Sirus Zafar, Head of Cards, Komercní banka, a. s.

·         Market overview of the Czech ATM business

·         Trends which influence the ATM environment

·         Future potential of ATM - value added services

·         Position of ATM in the sales and service value chain

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15:50

Use of Cards for the Remittances

Igor  Efremov

Igor Efremov, Vice President , Russlavbank

         Remittances market in Europe, Russia and CIS

         Use of Cards and ATM for the Remittances in Russia and CIS countries

         Use of Cards and ATM for the Cross-border Remittances

         Cards and e-money -- future of the Remittances?

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16:30

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

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‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

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Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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