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In its 12th year, SAE Media Group's Nordic Card Markets conference will again be showcasing the latest trends shaping the Nordic card markets in 2013 and beyond.

The Nordic region has the highest level of non-cash transactions per inhabitant in Europe, and both Governments and the banks in the region have made a concentrated effort to drive the adoption of new electronic payment technologies, with card payments still accounting for the majority of transactions.

Topics debated will include the impact of the economic downturn on the market, key concepts in card innovation and the latest in risk optimisation/awareness.

The conference will also showcase the latest card products, cross-selling strategies, redesigned card loyalty programs, the synergy between telecommunication and banking, as well as the challenges of open loop prepaid cards, and new card pricing models.

Join us to meet the key players and to explore the latest card trends and opportunities in the Nordic region.
 

Hear about:

  • The European Commission’s green paper on an integrated European market for card, mobile and internet payments
  • Opportunities for innovation
  • The shift towards banking apps and social mediats
  • Card innovation
  • The latest card products in the region
  • Cross selling strategies
  • The latest card loyalty programmes
  • Mobile, internet and contactless payments
  • Banks from the Nordic region and beyond
  • Mobile network operators
  • Payment service providers
  • Mobile phone manufacturers

 

CEOs, Directors Vice Presidents, Managers and Consultants of:

  • Card payments
  • Payments
  • Contactless Cards
  • Mobile Payments
  • Payment Innovation
  • Advanced Payment Systems
  • E-payments
  • NFC
  • New Payment Streams
  • Card issuers
  • Card manufacturers
  • Card Solution Providers
  • Wireless Providers


 

Companies that have attended in the past include:

Assuit University; Bank Of Finland; Borgun; Compass Plus; Cryptomathic; Cubic Transportation Systems Ltd; Danmarks Nationalbank; De Nederlandsche Bank; De Nederlandsche Bank N V; Desjardins; DNB Bank ASA; EDB Business Partner Norge AS; EDB ErgoGroup; Elavon Financial Services Ltd; Elavon Merchant Services; EnterCard ; Euromonitor International; European Payments Council; GE Electric; GE Money Bank ; General Electric; Global Blue Holdings AB; Global Refund Norway ; H&M Hennes & Mauritz; IKEA; Kreditkort hf; Luottokunta; Mphasis; NETS; Nets A/S; Nokia Corporation; Nordea Bank Danmark A/S; Nordea Bank Norge ASA; Norges Bank; OPEGA GHANA LIMITED; OpenWay Europe; Openway Europe S.A.; OP-Pohjola Group; Pan Nordic Visa Association; Petsch Card Consulting; Savantor Limited; SEB KORT; Signicat; Six Multipay; Sparebank 1; SpareBank 1 SMN; Statoil Fuel & Retail; Statoil Fuel & Retail headquarters; Stream Pay; Swedbank Card Services; Teller; Tieto; Value Partners; VISA Europe; World Savings Banks Institute / European Savings Banks Group; X Infotech Ltd.;

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Adam Hadley

Adam Hadley, Consultant, Value Partners

9:10 How Nets wants to meet the changed market needs

Arnold Sneijers

Arnold Sneijers , Senior Vice President , Nets A/S

 

·         Update on NETS
·         Status of the Luottokunta integration
·         What’s the value for the Customers
·         A future perspective on Nets

9:50 Engaging and enhancing the consumer experience

Cillian Wright

Cillian Wright, Sales & Marketing Director Northern European Region, Ingenico

 

- Has innovation at the Point of Sale stalled
- What is the Point of Interaction for today's digital consumer
- How do we enhance the consumer experience and our value chain 

10:30 The new green paper on card, internet and mobile payments

Rita Wezenbeek

Rita Wezenbeek, Head of Unit, European Commission

11:10 Morning Coffee

11:30 eCommerce solution for Merchants – when time to cash matters

 

 
- Innovative marketplace – Norwegian Finn.no (Schibsted)
- Paperless agreement process for establishing webshop with card payments 
- Enrolment, KYC and compliance 
Arne Vidar Haug

Arne Vidar Haug, VP Business Development, Signicat

Truls Kristoffersen

Truls Kristoffersen, Client Executive, Swedbank Card Services

12:10 Non-disruptive Technology Implementation to Drive Mobile, Contactless and e-commerce Innovation

Nigel Cox

Nigel Cox, General Manager Europe, BPC-Europe

 

  • The current typical legacy system
  • The constraints to rapid deployment of new services
  • An alternative architecture for the future
  • Typical benefits of the new infrastructure model
  • Typical examples and timescales

12:50 Networking Lunch

13:50 Future of payments - from pilots to commercial projects

Liisa Kanniainen

Liisa Kanniainen, Vice President, Payment Infrastructure, Nordea

• The disruptive forces on the payments market
• International and non-bank payment competitors
• Is there a role for banks in the future of payments?
• Which are the advantages that banks can build on?

14:30 E-commerce in Europe – new payment solutions and challenges

Bjorn Flismark

Bjorn Flismark, Senior Vice President, SEB Merchant Banking

15:10 Afternoon Tea

15:30 Mobile shopping: will the retail and payments industries manage to deliver the promises?

Bent Bentsen

Bent Bentsen, Senior Advisor, Group Payments and Infrastructure, DNB Bank ASA

• The promise of an extended shopping experience
• Using mobile phones and NFC technology
• Experiences from the past several years
• What is holding the evolution back?

16:10 Future-proof ecosystem for payment card management

Aivars Belis

Aivars Belis, Leading Business Architect, Cards, Tieto

 

-       Payment market consolidation – key drivers
-       Need for differentiation – to meet future customers needs
-       What infrastructure is needed to be future ready? Underpinning change to compete

16:50 When worlds collide - Payments meets mobile

Mark  Austin

Mark Austin , Head of Contactless, Visa Europe

17:30 What is the future of payments?

Sirpa Nordlund

Sirpa Nordlund, Executive Director, Mobey Forum

Bent Bentsen

Bent Bentsen, Senior Advisor, Group Payments and Infrastructure, DNB Bank ASA

18:10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks

18:15 Drinks Reception

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Adam Hadley

Adam Hadley, Consultant, Value Partners

9:10 SpareBank 1 SMN - open loop as a focus area

Nils Petter Johnsen

Nils Petter Johnsen, Business Developer, SpareBank 1 SMN

9:50 Pursuing a cross border strategy: challenges and opportunity

John Goodale

John Goodale, Senior Director, TSYS International

·         Trends in multi-country issuing

·         Challenges and opportunities

·         Key considerations for FIs pursuing a cross border strategy

10:30 Morning Coffee

11:00 SEPA from a Swedish and an international perspective

Henrik Bergman

Henrik Bergman, Senior Manager, SEB Merchant Banking

11:40 Banks & new opportunities in mobile payments

Sirpa Nordlund

Sirpa Nordlund, Executive Director, Mobey Forum

12:20 Networking Lunch

13:40 Trends in the Nordic card acquiring market

John Moller

John Moller, First Vice President, Cards , Nordea Bank Danmark A/S

14:20 Creating a Debit Card Payment Habit

Tuuli Perkio

Tuuli Perkio, Business Leader, MasterCard Worldwide

14:30 The vision of De Nederlandsche Bank on SEPA for Cards

Michiel Van Doeveren

Michiel Van Doeveren, Senior Policy Advisor, De Nederlandsche Bank N V

 

 

 

• The European Cards Market
• SEPA-monitor of the Dutch market
• The functioning of iDEAL
• Developments with respect to E- and M-Payments
• Policy issues

15:00 Afternoon Tea

15:40 The (R)evolution of Fraud

16:20 Global payment patterns in times of uncertainty

Pasi Hannonen

Pasi Hannonen, Senior Research Analyst, Euromonitor International

17:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

Bent Bentsen

Bent Bentsen

Senior Advisor, Group Payments and Infrastructure, DNB Bank ASA
Bjorn Flismark

Bjorn Flismark

Senior Vice President, SEB Merchant Banking
Francesco  Burelli

Francesco Burelli

Partner, Value Partners
Gerhard Romen

Gerhard Romen

NFC Guru, GWR Consult
Henrik Bergman

Henrik Bergman

Senior Manager, SEB Merchant Banking
John Moller

John Moller

First Vice President, Cards , Nordea Bank Danmark A/S
Liisa Kanniainen

Liisa Kanniainen

Vice President, Payment Infrastructure, Nordea
Michiel Van Doeveren

Michiel Van Doeveren

Senior Policy Advisor, De Nederlandsche Bank N V
Pasi Hannonen

Pasi Hannonen

Senior Research Analyst, Euromonitor International
Rita Wezenbeek

Rita Wezenbeek

Head of Unit, European Commission
Sirpa Nordlund

Sirpa Nordlund

Executive Director, Mobey Forum

Adam Hadley

Consultant, Value Partners
Adam Hadley

Aivars Belis

Leading Business Architect, Cards, Tieto
Aivars Belis

Arne Vidar Haug

VP Business Development, Signicat
Arne Vidar Haug

Arnold Sneijers

Senior Vice President , Nets A/S
Arnold Sneijers

Bent Bentsen

Senior Advisor, Group Payments and Infrastructure, DNB Bank ASA
Bent Bentsen

Bjorn Flismark

Senior Vice President, SEB Merchant Banking
Bjorn Flismark

Cillian Wright

Sales & Marketing Director Northern European Region, Ingenico
Cillian Wright

Francesco Burelli

Partner, Value Partners
Francesco  Burelli

Gerhard Romen

NFC Guru, GWR Consult
Gerhard Romen

Henrik Bergman

Senior Manager, SEB Merchant Banking
Henrik Bergman

John Goodale

Senior Director, TSYS International
John Goodale

John Moller

First Vice President, Cards , Nordea Bank Danmark A/S
John Moller

Liisa Kanniainen

Vice President, Payment Infrastructure, Nordea
Liisa Kanniainen

Mark Austin

Head of Contactless, Visa Europe
Mark  Austin

Mette Munck

Sales Director, Mobility Services , Accenture
Mette Munck

Michiel Van Doeveren

Senior Policy Advisor, De Nederlandsche Bank N V
Michiel Van Doeveren

Nigel Cox

General Manager Europe, BPC-Europe
Nigel Cox

Nils Petter Johnsen

Business Developer, SpareBank 1 SMN
Nils Petter Johnsen

Pasi Hannonen

Senior Research Analyst, Euromonitor International
Pasi Hannonen

Rita Wezenbeek

Head of Unit, European Commission
Rita Wezenbeek

Sirpa Nordlund

Executive Director, Mobey Forum
Sirpa Nordlund

Stefan Klaeser

CEO, Paymint AG
Stefan Klaeser

Stefan Klaeser

CEO, Paymint AG
Stefan Klaeser

Susanne Broennum

Director, Nets A/S
Susanne Broennum

Truls Kristoffersen

Client Executive, Swedbank Card Services
Truls Kristoffersen

Tuuli Perkio

Business Leader, MasterCard Worldwide
Tuuli Perkio

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