Payment Strategies 2008 – The power of choice hosted a number of keynote presentations from high profile industry speakers and a choice of streams each addressing a range of topical issues.
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9.30-10.00 |
Registration and refreshments |
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10.00-10.15 |
Welcome and introduction |
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10.15-10.45 Keynote session |
The power of choice What corporates want to achieve and why they can. Corporates can now reduce costs, risk and complexity as they are given the power to choose their payments supplier, route, technology and channel. Sir Gerry Robinson |
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10.45-11.15 Plenary session |
Choice driven by change As corporates, driven by reducing risk and cost, look to centralise their payments and set up shared service centres, what changes are happening in the market that will help? A look at regulatory, technological and business model changes that help corporates meet their challenges. Gareth Lodge, TowerGroup |
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11.15-11.45 |
Coffee Break |
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Stream 1 Achieving your target business and process models |
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Stream 2 Reducing fraud and risk and achieving compliance | |
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11.45-12:15 Keynote session |
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How the market changes can help you. Ashley Dowson, The SEPA Consultancy |
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What are the ever increasing risks and regulatory burdens that we face?. Helen Lord, Experian | |
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12:15-12.45 Session 1 |
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Reducing your UK payment costs and examining the choices you have. Simon Bailey, Logica |
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What is out there that can help you? A look at the technology changes that can help you succeed with your risk aims. Chris Skinner, The Financial Services Club, Balatro | |
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12.45-14.00 |
Lunch and exhibition |
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14:00-14.30 Session 2 |
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Reducing the risk and complexity in payments worldwide. Jonathan Williams, Experian Payments |
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Case study – How easy is it to implement the technology changes? Mark Bish, Experian Payments | |
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14.30-15.30 Keynote session |
Choosing a single strategy? Maximising the benefit by having one strategy that gives you the power of choice. Includes a question and answer session. Marion King, VocaLink and Mark Hale, PriceWaterhouseCoopers |
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15.30 |
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