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Driving Change in Payments 2011 

Thursday 26 May 2011, The King's Fund, 11 Cavendish Square, London, W1 


The 2011 Driving Change in Payments Conference, in partnership with The Payments Council, will be held on Thursday 26 May 2011 at The King's Fund, 11 Cavendish Square, London, W1.
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What's being talked about? The world of payments is changing like never before. Consumers, businesses, governments and other users of payment services are all looking for new and better ways to pay and be paid. What are we going to do about it?

Inventing new ways for people and businesses to pay each other has rarely been easy, but the rewards of a successful innovation can be world-changing. The Payments Council recognises the importance of recognising and promoting innovation in payments as a means of improving efficiency, reducing costs and providing the users of payment services with greater choice. We also recognise the vital contribution that technology companies and other suppliers make in developing and introducing innovations.

Intellect and the Payment Council's Driving Change in Payments 2011 conference is designed to get technology innovators and financial service payment innovators in the same space and on the same page – changing payments for the better in the UK. 

 Who's speaking?

Michael Alexander
, Independent Director, Payments Council
Dave Birch, Managing Director, Consult Hyperion & Co Chairman, Intellect Payments Group
Philip Cullum, Deputy Chief Executive, Consumer Focus
James Davlouros, VP Emerging Payments, MasterCard Worldwide
Chris Dunne, Strategy Director, VocaLink
Peter Finlayson, Director of Policy, Payments Council
Robert Harper, Head of Strategic Solutions Europe, PayPal
John Higgins, Director General, Intellect
Kieran Hines, Lead Cards & Payments Analyst, Datamonitor
Alastair Lukies, Chief Executive Officer, Monitise
Prof Michael Mainelli FCCA FCSI, Emeritus Mercers' School Memorial Professor of Commerce at Gresham College & Executive Chairman of Z/Yen
Richard Martin, Head of Innovation, Payments Council
Richard North, Payments Council Chairman
Phil Orford, Chief Executive of Forum for Private Business
Steve Robinson, Director of Security, VocaLink
Nicola Toombs, Director – Banking, Oracle & Co-Chair, Intellect Payments Group
Ben Wilson, Head of Financial Services Programmes, Intellect  Agenda
Time
08:15 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:10 Welcome address
Speaker: Michael Alexander, Payments Council Independent Director, Conference Chair 
SESSION 1: SETTING THE SCENE
09:10-09:30 Title: The Payments Council and innovation
Speaker: Richard North, Payments Council, Chairman
09:30-09:50 Title: Intellect and innovation
Speaker: John Higgins CBE, Director General of Intellect
09:50-10:10 Title: Long Finance: Long-term Innovation
Speaker: Professor Michael Mainelli FCCA FCSI, Executive Chairman, Z/Yen Group
10:10-10:30 Title: Payments policy making and regulation
Topic: How is regulation going to change the world of payments, and what is it seeking to achieve?
Speaker: Sheila Nicoll, Director:Conduct Business Unit FSA
10:30-11:00 BREAK
SESSION 2: DEMAND FOR CHANGE
11:00-11:25 Title: 2020 - What will businesses expect from payment systems?
Topic: The payments world needs to keep up with the pace of change elsewhere in the economy – what do businesses want from payments by 2020?
Speakers: Phil Orford, Chief Executive of Forum for Private Business
11:25-11:50 Title: The customer-facing experience – a case study
Topic:  Customer-facing organisations are critical to the universal acceptance of payment systems. What are customers and customer-facing organisations looking for in new payments systems?
Speaker: Mike Tuckett, Head of National Rail Development, Transport for London
11:50-12:15 Title: 2020 - What will consumers expect from payment systems?
Topic: Mapping consumer expectations is notoriously difficult, but critical to understand. What changes do consumers want to see in the payment services they use by 2020?
Speaker: Philip Cullum, Deputy Chief Executive, Consumer Focus
12:15-12:45 Title: Enabling innovation to the mass market
Topic: How to deliver real innovation by competing on your strengths and collaborating on everything else
Speaker: Chris Dunne, Strategy Director, VocaLink
12:45-13:45  LUNCH
SESSION 3: HOW WILL INNOVATION MEET DEMAND?
13:45-14:15 Title: New Payment services
Topic: New entrants are often a major source of change in any industry, and the financial industry has seen a number of successful new players in recent years.
Speaker: Robert Harper, Head of Strategic Solutions Europe, PayPal
14:15-14:45 Title: New propositions – mobile payments
Topic: How can mobile payments be successfully introduced, what do we need to do? 
Speaker: Alistair Lukies, CEO Monitise
14:45-15:15 BREAK
15:15-16:10 PARALLEL BREAKOUT SESSIONS
Breakout 1
A business case for Wholesale Business Transformation, Standardisation and Centralisation for Operations and Payments – A Corporate case Study.

Speaker: Nicola Toombs, Oracle
Breakout 2
'Modern Crime - How can the payments industry combat modern crime? Speaker: Steve Robinson, Director of Security, Vocalink
Breakout 3
Online Banking e-payments Speaker:
Mark Matthews, eWise
Breakout 4
Cheque Replacement Requirements Speaker: Chris Bryson, Cheque Replacement Programme Manager, Payments Council
10 Minutes Allowance to Rejoin Main Session
16:10-16:40 Title: Infrastructure
Topic: Innovating to improve current payments infrastructure and/or developing new ones
Speaker: Dave Birch, Managing Director, Consult Hyperion & Co Chairman, Intellect Payments Group
16:40-17:10 Q&A PANEL SESSION
“CONNECTING THE DOTS – TURNING DEMAND INTO SUPPLY” Chaired by : Nicola Toombs, Oracle & Co, Chairman Intellect Payments Group
Panelists:
Peter Finlayson – Director of Policy, Payments Council
Richard Martin, Head of Innovation, Payments Council
Jonathan Vaux, Senior VP, Market Strategy, Visa UK
Kieran Hines, Practice Leader, Financial Services, Datamonitor
James Davlouros, VP Emerging Payments, MasterCard Worldwide
17:10-17:25 ROUNDUP AND CONCLUSIONS
Gary Hocking, Acting CEO, Payments Council.
17:15-19:00 Drinks Reception

Who should attend?

  • Banks
  • Technology vendors
  • Retailers
  • Payment users – corporates, utilities, billers, government, SMEs, consumer groups
  • Mobile & telecoms operators
  • Other stakeholders (payment schemes, etc.)

Why should I attend?

The inaugural Driving Change in Payments 2011 will fill a gap in the current schedule of payments events. It is the only conference in this sphere that seeks to bring together all stakeholders in the payments chain – to determine what the drivers for change are, how we go about facilitating change and, crucially, how we work together to achieve this.

When and where is it?

Thursday 26 May 2011 09:00-17:30
08:15 Registration
17:30 Drinks Reception

The King's Fund, 11 Cavendish Square, London, W1

How much will it cost me?


Fees
Price (excluding VAT)
Intellect Members
£00.00
Non Members
£00.00

I would like to get involved For further information contact:
Charlie Field
Events Manager
T 020 7331 2188
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