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Contactless Cards and Payments
20 June - 21 June 2011
Contactless Cards and Payments

Following the exceptional success of our 2010 event, SAE Media Group are proud to bring you:

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  Contactless Cards and Payments 2011

 SAE Media Group's 9th Annual Conference 

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“With the uptake of contactless payment increasing exponentially it is fast becoming the payment method of choice. Simplicity and efficiency have moved contactless technology from the sidelines to a ubiquitous payment mechanism set to revolutionise the payments landscape.”

 

It's estimated there are now around 10m contactless cards issued in the UK alone and this number is expected to increase rapidly. This together with a 20% rise in mobile transactions month-on-month, shows consumers are now ready to embrace the contactless revolution and force retailers, card providers, POS providers to provide a workable, universal payment option that is both secure and efficient effective.

SAE Media Group’s highly influential Contactless Cards and Payments Conference provides the industry with the platform to indentify the key issues, future developments and industry trends to ensure contactless technology is sustained as the fastest growing payment method in the market. This is an event that cannot be missed by any company currently involved in contactless payments and any organisation looking to gain a share of this rapidly expanding market.

       

 

 

Some key topics to be covered will include:

 

How to Achieve Mass Market Adoption of Contactless Technology

The Future for Smart Ticketing

The New E-money Regualtory Regime

The Challenges Facing the Contactless Development

Mobile Payment Applications

Mobile Payments for the Underbanked

Mobile Payments Adoption: Where Are We? (Panel discussion)

Changing Trends in Mobile Payment and Banking

Hear expert insight and analysis from:

 

Ø  James McDonald. Head of Contactless Payments. Barclaycard

 

Ø  Claire Maslen, Head of Near Field Technology, Telefonica O2

 

ØChris Kangas, Head of PayPass Product and Transit Solutions, Europe, Mastercard 

 

Ø  Karen Walsh, Business Development Manager, Payments & Contactless, Everything Everywhere

 

Ø  Andrea Battisti, Senior Project Manager, Telecom Italia

 

Ø  Pekka Markkula, Head of Service Enablers, TeliaSonera

 

ØDave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion

 

Ø  Laurent Jullien,  Director of Contactless Systems, Bouygues Telecom

 

Ø  John Burns, Technical Specialist, Alison Donnelly, Technical Specialist, Financial Services Authority

 

Ø  Shoomon Perry, Head of Business Development, Personal Current Accounts, Lloyds Banking Group

 

Ø  Jenni Borg, Head of Smart and Integrated Ticketing Division, Department for Transport

 

Ø  Mike Tuckett, Head of Oyster Development, Transport for London

 

Ø  Michael Burkie, Head of Corporate Business Development, Bank of New York Mellon

 

Ø  Matt Rowsell, Chief Commercial Officer, WorldPay

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Dave Birch

Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion

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9:10

Keynote Address:

James McDonald

James McDonald, Head of Contactless Payments, Barclaycard

·         Developments over the last 12 months

·         What the future holds

·         What further opportunities lie ahead?

·         Potential hurdles to overcome

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9:50

Achieving Mass Market Contactless Payment Adoption Across Europe

Chris  Kangas

Chris Kangas, Head of PayPass Product Management - Europe, MasterCard Worldwide

·         Card and Merchant contactless enablement across Europe

·         Observing best practices

·         Do’s and potentially what to avoid to ensure consumer take-up of tapping

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

The Evolving Contactless Market: A Bank’s Perspective

Shoomon Perry

Shoomon Perry, Head of Planning & NPD, Lloyds Banking Group

·         Lloyds contactless activity

·         The state of the UK market

·         What and where the opportunities lie

·         What’s the business case for contactless?

·         Overcoming the hurdles

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11:35

The Strategic Role of the Treasurer – Going Beyond Cash Towards Contactless

Michael Burkie

Michael Burkie, Market Development, EMEA, Treasury Services, The Bank Of New York Mellon

·         Integrating information and processes

·         Improving risk management

·         Conclusions

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12:10

Blunk Pilot Project

Thor Ragnar Klevstuen

Thor Ragnar Klevstuen, Business Developer Cards and Payments, Sparebank 1

·         Why a contactless pilot

·         Preparation for the pilot

·         Online/offline issues regarding contactless prepaid

·         Early results

·         Future solutions

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12:45

Networking Lunch

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13:45

Contactless Bankcards in Public Transport – Strategy and Progress

Mike Tuckett

Mike Tuckett, Head of Oyster Development, Transport For London

·                Why TfL is basing its future ticketing strategy on EMV standards

·                What it takes to make EMV work in a Public Transport environment

·                Key issues and challenges

·                Upcoming public launches in London

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14:20

Smart Transactions

Bede Feltham

Bede Feltham, Marketing Director, sQuidcard Limited

·         Enabling cashless payments

·         Case study: The London School of Economics (LSE) Campus Card

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14:55

Afternoon Tea

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15:25

A Contactless Perspective from the Largest UK Acquirer

Matt Rowsell

Matt Rowsell, Chief Commercial Officer, Streamline, Worldpay Ltd

·         The contactless opportunity

·         Benefits for merchants

·         Key Issues and Solutions

·         Critical Success Factors 

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16:00

The Rapidly Changing Trends in Mobile Payment and Banking

Sirpa Nordlund

Sirpa Nordlund, Executive Director, Mobey Forum

·                The long and winding road of mobile financial services

·                The role of industry association in the changing world

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16:35

How Member Driven Organisations are Shaping the Future of the Payments Industry

Randy Vanderhoof

Randy Vanderhoof, Executive Director, Smart Card Alliance

  • Learn how GlobalPlatform and Smart Card Alliance are leading member driven initiatives to shape the future of the payments industry
  • Discover how they are shaping new payments technology, security and applications for Mobile Payments, Contactless Payments and Transportation Fare Payments   
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    16:55

    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

    Dave Birch

    Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion

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    9:10

    Opening Address:

    Dave Birch

    Dave Birch, Director, Consult Hyperion

    ·         Identifying the key challenges

    ·         What’s the holdup?

    ·         What the future holds and how to get there

    ·         Who will lead the way?

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    9:45

    Mobile Payments Applications

    Laurent Jullien

    Laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless Systems, Bouygues Telecom

    ·         The Nice Project

    ·         Real-life examples

    ·         How to apply to other nations

    ·         What do the consumers think?

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    10:20

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    Keynote Address:

    Karen Walsh

    Karen Walsh, Business Development Manager, Payments & Contactless, Everything Everywhere

    ·         Key developments over the last 12 months

    ·         Future Plans

    ·         Developments and issues

    ·         Examples and case studies

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    11:30

    The Future for Smart Ticketing – The Government Perspective

    Jenni Borg

    Jenni Borg, Head of Smart and Integrated Ticketing, Department for Transport

    ·         The Government’s vision and strategy

    ·         Implications for operators and providers

    ·         Next steps

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    12:05

    Networking Lunch

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    13:05

    The Benefits of Mobile Payments

    Claire Maslen

    Claire Maslen, Head of Near Field Communication , O2

    ·         The Mobile Wallet

    ·         Customer insight

    ·         Real-life applications

    ·         Key drivers for key players

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    13:40

    Panel Discussion

    ·         Running before we can walk?

    ·         Where are the success stories?

    ·         Who’s leading the way?

    ·         What’s missing for rollout

    ·         Pulling together to make it work

    Claire Maslen

    Claire Maslen, Head of Near Field Communication , O2

    Adam Smith

    Adam Smith, CEO, sQuidcard Limited

    Malcolm Vernon

    Malcolm Vernon, Director Market Development EMEA, Nokia Mobile Financial Services, Nokia

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    14:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    14:50

    Mobile Payments for the Under-Banked Demographic

    Malcolm Vernon

    Malcolm Vernon, Director Market Development EMEA, Nokia Mobile Financial Services, Nokia

  • Why are mobile devices a good place to start?
  • How do mobile devices extend the basic idea of using a phone to hold contactless card info?
  • Addressing actual consumer needs using a mobile phone
  • What might a mobile payments future look like?
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    15:25

    The New E-Money Regulatory Regime

    John Burns

    John Burns, Associate - Banking and Payments Team, Financial Services Authority

    ·         Changes made by the second Electronic Money Directive

    ·         The impact of the change on those that had been issuing e-money before 30 April 2011

    ·         The opportunities for new business and the authorisation and registration processes

    ·         Supervision in the new regime

    ·         Reflections on the impact of the new regime so far

    ·         Issues for the future

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    16:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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