Mobile Payment Conference 2009
To be held at 20th April 2009, London, UK
Mobile payments are predicted to have a bright future as m-commerce becomes more popular. With financial services representing over
a quarter of the FTSE 100, there is no denying the sheer size of this opportunity. Furthermore, with finances playing an ever-increasing role in many forms of mobile content consumption, including mobile ticketing, mobile vouchers and loyalty cards, content purchase and payment methods, LBS, and auctions, there has never been a better time to apply your technology. In addition, mobile contactless payments offer speed and convenience, and are predicted to make up 10% of the contactless market by 2010. However, this promising application has not been as successful as anticipated. This can be partially explained by the infancy of the market and a lack of standards. Moreover, technological and business issues create a market uncertainty that mobile network operators and financial institutions have difficulties managing.
Utilizing on-the-ground research and first-hand interviews with m-payment executives and experts, visiongain’s Mobile Payment Conference will examine competing service models, profile leading m-payment companies, and dissect the complex set of factors at play in the sector's development. Experts will share will share knowledge and build a collective experience on how to create, deliver and monetise the potential of mobile payments.
Reasons to register
• Analysing the factors shaping m-payment growth in the United Kingdom
• Examining the role of the operator portal in driving revenues from NFC-enabled services
• Analysing the success of RBS’s London Contactless Roll-Out Programme
• How banks and mobile operators can co-operate to make mobile payments happen?
• Transforming Customer Interaction:
• Analysing Paymo’s payment architecture
• PayForIt in the m-payments landscape
• Developing and delivering the next generation of mobile banking technology
• Is the virtual wallet a threat to anti-money laundering?
• Understanding the complexity of the mobile money transfer revolution
• Making m-payment profitable for your business
Key Speakers
• Visa
• Mastercard
• Royal Bank of Scotland
• O2
• Dialogue Communications
• Paymo
• Monitise
• Arthur D. Little
Who should attend?
• Managing Directors/ CEOs/ CFOs/ CIOs
• IT Directors
• Head of Research & Development
• Strategic Planning Directors
• VAS Directors
• Content & Application Directors
• Internet Business Directors
• Alternate Distribution Channels Directors
• Marketing Directors
• Billing Directors
• Finance Directors
• Business Development Directors
• Sales Directors
• Mobile Payments Consultants and Practitioners
Day 1
Day 1
09:00 Registration and refreshments
09:30 Chair’s opening remarks
09:40 Analysing the factors shaping m-payment growth in the United Kingdom
• Assessing the current and future opportunities for mobile payments
• Identifying m-payment access and user penetration
• Challenges and limitations facing m-payments?
• Which current mPayment solutions have proved successful? Why?
Mark Mulcahey
Managing Director
Arthur D. Little
10:10 Examining the role of the operator portal in driving revenues from NFC-enabled services
• Analysis the strategic approach from operator’s perspective
• How NFC is proving to be a key technology for enabling mobile payments and will there be an adequate supply of compatible handsets?
• Is there more to the market for operators to increase their ARPU?
Claire Maslen
Head of NFC
O2 Telefonica
10:40 Analysing the success of RBS’s London contactless roll-out programme
• Evaluating the success of the ‘tap and go’ payment service in London taxis
• Examining customer awareness, interest and security fears
• How beneficial will this new service be to customers, banks and retailers
• Perspective on future initiatives of RBS in contactless payment technology
Roy Vella
Director of Mobile
Royal Bank of Scotland
11:10 Morning refreshments & networking session
11:30 Panel Discussion: How banks and other stakeholders can co-operate to make mobile payments happen?
To bring mobile payment a bit closer in Europe, strong collaboration is needed between stakeholders in the mobile payment value chain. Panelists will analyse and discuss which business model should be adopted. Focus will be on what and how banks should pay operators, retailers and other financial institutions.
12:00 Case Study: MasterCard’s over-the-Air provisioning service
• Understanding the characteristics of the mobile payment space
• Examining how the service allow issuers to offer fast, convenient and secure Implementation of mobile payment services
• How does it transform customer interaction and delivers adoption as wheels of the market align?
Art Kranzley
Chief Emerging Technology Officer
MasterCard Worldwide
12:30 Evaluating the effectiveness of Paymo’s payment system
• Mobile payments defined
• Comparison of different systems – what makes Paymo’s system different?
• Case review on the effectiveness of the application and its market adoption
TBC
Paymo
13:00 Lunch
14:00 PayForIt in the m-payments landscape
• The importance of charging and billing solutions
• Future business plans as legacy and existing systems become unsuitable
• Allowing for real time access control, rating, authorization, charging, billing and payment in one solution
• Instant payment mechanisms with both pre-paid and post-paid approaches
• OneBip in the emerging European m-payment market
Guillaume Peersman
Managing Director
Dialogue Communications
14:30 Developing and delivering the next generation of mobile banking technology
• Understanding the role of mobile money ventures
• How the mobile phone platform will provide greater functionality, speed and convenience to consumers
• Lessons learn from beta testing of mobile money ventures
• What is next?
TBC
Mobile Money Ventures
City group
15:00 Afternoon refreshments & networking session
15:30 Panel Discussion: Is the virtual wallet a threat to anti-money laundering?
There are indications that money launderers will avail themselves of the new m-payment systems. Panellists will analyse how can money launderers, criminals, and terrorists exploit this technology to hide their illicit activities? Focus will be on what steps should be taken to curtail the potential abuses of m-payment?
16:00 Understanding the complexity of the mobile money transfer revolution
• Evaluating the complexity to open up a remittance channel via the mobile channel
• Managing the flow from cash-in to cash-out
• Overcoming different countries regulations to incoming and outgoing remittances
Mary Carol Harris
Head of Mobile
Visa Europe
16:30 Making m-payment profitable for your business
• Identifying strategies to attract new markets
• Analysing the business models needed for the mobile payments market
• Measuring the commercial impact of implementing mobile financial services
• Analysis return on investment & measurement effectiveness
• Ensuring the user's anonymity and privacy protection
Richard Johnson
Chief Strategy Officer
Monitise
17:00 Chairperson’
17:10 End of Conference
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