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Scandinavian Card Markets
3 February - 4 February 2003
Scandinavian Card Markets
The Scandinavian Card market is one of the most developed in the world with the majority of population holding both debit and credit cards as well as fuel cards. The loyalty card sector in Scandinavia is continuing to develop with supermarkets offering loyalty schemes similar to those in the UK. Scandinavian Internet penetration is extremely high, second only to the US. What strategic direction the banks are following to tie cards to Internet banking? Look at future strategies and latest technological developments.

Benefits of Attending
· Learn from Scandinavia’s leading card experts
· Evaluate cost and income opportunities
· Develop winning card strategies for the Scandinavian card market
· Improve profitability of card portfolios
· Identify current technological and business developments within card processing
· Enhance the EMV delivery channel proposition

A unique opportunity to learn from leading industry experts including:
Lars Nyberg, Deputy Governor, Sveriges Riksbank
Erik Haslev, Vice President Business Development, Visa Norge
Eirik Harildstad, Product Manager, Union Bank of Norway
Jan Olof Brunila, Director Strategic Development, Swedbank-FöreningsSparbanken
Klaus Frandsen, Deputy Head of Market Development, Den Danske Bank
Rolf Myrhage, Director, Nordea
Ragnar Önundarson, Chief Executive, Europay Iceland - Kreditkort h.f.
Bo Madsen, Division Manager, Danish Bankers Association
Sergejs Marjasovs, Director, Baltic Card Center

“Excellent organisation and speakers, very professional” Tom Asselberghs, Intellect – delegate at last year’s event

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration and Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Caroline Walpole

Caroline Walpole, Business Development Manager, ACI Worldwide

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9:10

THE SCANDINAVIAN CARD MARKET

Erik Haslev

Erik Haslev, Vice President Business Development, Visa Norge

  • Current market trends and developments
  • Regulation of payment card schemes
  • Challenges for issuers and acquirers
  • Growth opportunities in the Scandinavian card market
  • Innovative strategies to penetrate new markets
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    9:40

    THE SWEDISH CARD PAYMENT MARKET

    Lars Nyberg

    Lars Nyberg, Deputy Governor, Sveriges Riksbank

  • Current market description
  • Driving forces and policy issues
  • Technological developments and future uses
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    10:20

    THE DANISH CARD MARKET

    Bo Madsen

    Bo Madsen, Division Manager, Danish Bankers Association

  • Legal problems – will the Danish Payments Card Act change?
  • Consumer regulations
  • Current issuance of cards
  • Future developments for the Danish market
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    THE DANISH CARDS MARKET

    Klaus Frandsen

    Klaus Frandsen, Deputy Head of Market Development, Den Danske Bank

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    12:00

    DEVELOPING CARD STRATEGIES FOR THE NORWEGIAN MARKET

    Eirik Harildstad

    Eirik Harildstad, Product Manager, Union Bank of Norway

  • Developing a card strategy to fit with the bank’s overall strategy
  • Card product characteristics
  • Evaluating cost and income opportunities
  • Improving profitability of card portfolios
  • Promotion of cards
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    12:40

    Lunch

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    13:40

    INTRODUCING MULTI-FUNCTIONAL EMV CARDS IN NORDEA

    Rolf Myrhage

    Rolf Myrhage, Head of Cards, Nordea

  • Nordea involvement
  • EMV specifications
  • Introduction of EMV cards
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    14:20

    RISK MANAGEMENT, THE POWER TO PREVENT

    Kristian Mortensen

    Kristian Mortensen, Business Development Manager, Card Tech

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    15:00

    MANAGING AN EMV PROJECT

    Matti Kovalainen

    Matti Kovalainen, Managing Director, Setec Card AB

  • Typical risks and success factors
  • Experiences from pilots and rollouts
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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    EMV WITHIN A MULTI-APPLICATION STRATEGY

    Dominique Hautain

    Dominique Hautain, Vice President Sales and Business Development, Proton World

  • Cost of ownership of an EMV system
  • Multi-app models · EMV and e-purse · EMV and authentication · EMV and transit
  • Managing multi-applications: Matrix
  • Proton Prisma: a technology of today with a vision for the future
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    16:40

    EMV AND BEYOND

    Caroline Walpole

    Caroline Walpole, Business Development Manager, ACI Worldwide

  • Managing the risk
  • Enhancing the delivery channel proposition
  • An alternative to e-purse
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    17:20

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Re-registration and Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Caroline Walpole

    Caroline Walpole, Business Development Manager, ACI Worldwide

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    9:10

    E-SHOPPING PAYMENTS IN SWEDBANK

    Jan Olof Brunila

    Jan Olof Brunila, Director Strategic Development, Swedbank-FöreningsSparbanken

  • Strategic objectives
  • The virtual card and card payments
  • Always accepted – the customer guarantee
  • Virtual card and new products
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    9:40

    E-EUROPE SMART CARD CHARTER RESULTS

    Jan van Arkel

    Jan van Arkel, Co-Chairman, eEurope Smart Cards

  • Smart card charter background
  • Building blocks of a harmonised smart card platform
  • Approach to a global interoperability framework
  • The way ahead
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    10:20

    CARD SWITCHING MIGRATION STRATEGY

    Anthony Clarke

    Anthony Clarke, Solutions Consultant, Logica

  • Background
  • The current situation
  • Drivers for change
  • Risks to overcome
  • Opportunities
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:20

    CASH MANAGEMENT

    Gunnar Enroth

    Gunnar Enroth, Strategic Development Director, BANQIT

  • Cash is still king
  • Cash is too expensive
  • Optimising the cash flow volume
  • Minimising the cost
  • New technology
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    12:00

    THE NORWEGIAN CREDIT CARD MARKET

    Daniel Cardona

    Daniel Cardona, Development Director, Cresco

  • Current trends within the market
  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Future developments
  • Cresco
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    12:40

    Lunch

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    13:40

    THE CASE FOR MULTI APPLICATION SMART CARDS

    Gerry Looby

    Gerry Looby, Chief Technology Officer, CardBASE Technologies

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    14:20

    INDEPENDENT SERVICE PROVIDERS AND CARD PROCESSING IN THE BALTICS

    Sergejs Marjasovs

    Sergejs Marjasovs, Director, Baltic Card Center

  • An overview of the card processing market in the Baltics
  • The development of card processing services
  • Current technological and business developments within card processing
  • How to apply these techniques to develop the market further
  • Future predictions
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    15:00

    PAYCHIP/EMV

    Max Paul

    Max Paul, Marketing Director, Austria Card

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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    THE ICELANDIC MARKET

    Ragnar Önundarson

    Ragnar Önundarson, Chief Executive, Europay Iceland - Kreditkort h.f.

  • A saturated B2C market
  • Moving towards B2B
  • ……and even B2B2C
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    16:40

    EMV NEXT STEPS

    Paul Gribbon

    Paul Gribbon, Solutions Consultant, Logica CMG

  • Drivers behind changing
  • Card switching
  • Card management
  • The multi application lifecycle
  • Opportunities

    Risks

  • Case Studies
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    17:20

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

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