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08:30 Registrations open08:55 opening remarks
Payment Ecosystems & Gateways Conference Programme
day one: 22 February 2017
Wednesday
overview of payment ecosystems landscape
11:00 Mid-morning refreshments
Payments modernization programmes across the globe
overview of major modernization programmes across the world learnings from these modernization programmes how Canada is approaching the modernization project how these modernization programmes facilitate innovation in payments
robyn King, Independent Payment Specialist
Payment innovation – fast, open and disruptive
Fast innovation of payments
the fast will eat the slowcrowdsourcing and collaborationdesign thinking for better Innovation
rory Moore, Consultant, Accenture
disruption of the regulated payments industry through transactional app enablement
traditional payments supply chaindigital payments supply chaindigital transacting and the future of stored value convergence
Basie Kok, Chief technology officer, Wigroup
12:45 lunch & networking
emerging online payment processing challenge and trends
16:00 Close of day one
Payments trends and fusions
capturing the information economy with biometrics for online & mobile payments
digital currency which use cryptographyvirtual currencyfuture of payments in africa
Charles elliman, head of Sales: MeA, Payu
Payment gateways for secure eCommerce & mCommerce
new generation payment gateways
payment gateways and switchesmulti-channel, multi-territory, multi-backend, multi-processor,
multi-everythingcertifications – who says you are safe?out-source or in-house
Kim dancey, legal head & Specialist Advisor: digital & Alternative Banking, FnB
12:0
5
helping overcome South Africa’s online retail challenge with instant eFt
benefits and scalability of using eFt processesimportance of execution & customer service in the payment worldtrying to adopt overseas payment business models & concepts
in an african economy
Alexander Simpson, Business development Manager, I-Pay
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omni channel payments for integrated customer experience
payment should be simple and based on customer choice physical and virtual convergence understanding customer behaviour & insight customer advocacy & value added services
yaron Assabi, Founder & Ceo, digital Solutions group
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Consumer behaviour & adoption of eCommerce payments
understanding consumer checkout behaviourimpact of payments on conversions how front end uX design can assist payment providers gaining consumer trust in checkout and payment optionssaved credit cards: a convenience or hindrance? consumer adoption of online: past, present and future
Max Bellotto, head of e-Commerce Consulting, digital Planet
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Want to register?Registering is a click awayClick! Type! Submit!
1 Go to www.tci-sa.co.za/events select the conference you would like to attend
2 Type out your details to receive a registration form
3 Fill out the form and click submit
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Get updated
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information on key issues that your organisation is concerned with
2Exchange experiences, ideas & practices from industry peers about local & international payment trends
3Get informedby recognised experts, ont he topic & up-to-date developments in the payments ecosystem
4Interactwith other professionals from companies who may be experiencing similar issues & problems
5Gain
an understanding of how technological integration & advancement can benefit the payments industry
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Whydelegates are attending TCI conferences?
Booked byorganisation
11%
Top-classspeakers
18%
Networkingpossibilities
25%
Interesting programme and topics
46%
Why TCI conferences
Delegates attendNetworking possibilities25%
Booked by organisation18%
Top class speakers11%
Interesting programme and topics46%
“administrative arrangement were great. Content of the conference was relevant.”– Jeannie Weilbach, South African reserve Bank
08:30 Registrations open08:55 opening remarks
Payment Ecosystems & Gateways Conference Programme
day two: 23 February 2017
thursday
Payment gateways for secure eCommerce & mCommerce
11:00 Mid-morning refreshments
API’s & Blockchain in the payments ecosystem
12:45 lunch & networking
Security, fraud prevention and risk management
15:20 Close of Conference
understanding risk & threats as they apply to application and online security
define real & pertinent risks linked to mobile application & subscriptionsanalysis of developer, user and subscriber metadata overview of several years of large scale mobile operation
security response
Kevin halkerd, CISSP Security Specialist
Panel discussion: role of gateways in the payments ecosystem
why use a gateway?how the gateway effect the ecosystemwill gateways be around in the future?
10:2
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Changing role of PSP (payment service provider):
new Fintech era lower barrier for integrators mobile app builders to play in mobile payments
Craig leppan, Associate director and Practice lead for enterprise Mobility, ovations group
12:0
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Payments gateways: configuring the ideal online payment solutions
ideal choice of productspayment methodsfraud & risk management options
Fred Baumhardt, Chief executive officer, Curve group
09:4
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enhancing mobile device protection and security measures
3d secure security methodoverview of on-line fraud, problems and challenges faced by
merchantsuse of technology to help combat on-line fraudrole played by Payment Card Industry data security standard (PCI)
Steve French, Co-Founder, Webtickets 15
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Facilitation of mobile transacting in retail and the advent of social commerce
mobile transacting in retailmobile gateways social commerce mobile payment acceptance
dineshnie Pillay, eCommerce Analyst, netflorist
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tokenization - new security standard for mobile & gateway payments
two phenomena has shaken the traditional payment model namely contactless payments & internet and e-commerce
what is tokenizationreplacing sensitive data with substitute data for more secure transactionfail-safe protection against hackersfrom payment to a new scope: the omni-present tokentokenization should be at the heart of a company
Barry Coetzee, Chief executive officer, iVeri
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Mobile commerce driving mobile payments
What is API security, why now and how combat API related threats
mobility & the Internet of things (Iot): defining factors for the next few years
aPIs are being re-used, & aPI development to keep up with the risks3 ways to bring aPI’s under control:
managing the API life cycle includes the developer and business partner develop and implement an API security policy set up an API gateway: authentication schemes, encryption standards & security tokens godfred Kutumela, head: Security & Cyber Crimes Prevention unit, IndigoCube
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“Good networking opportunities”
– Angelique Stringer, BankservAfrica
“Great variety of speakers, great content with thought-provoking subject matter” – esme gouws, nedbank
“Case studies were excellent, it made it very practical and understandable” – neetha Moodley, Barclays Africa
“Great speakers who are knowledgeable in the paymentsindustry”- nonhlanhla gumede, ABSA
“topical issues addressed in the payments environment”
– Famida rahman, national Bargaining council for the road Freight Industry (nBCrFI)
Comments from attendees of previous payments related conferences:“
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Payment Ecosystems & Gateways