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Sluggish economies, challenged infrastructure, and an enduring preference for dealing in cash are just some of the challenges facing card issuers and payment solutions providers of all types across CEE and the CIS, particularly away from the major conurbations of the region. However, successful players in the market are delivering what some consumers want in the form of payment kiosks and pre-paid offerings.
 

SAE Media Group’s 9th annual CEE/CIS Card Markets and Future Payments Solutions conference will set out how the market, with a combination of the creative use of legacy and new technology is set to meet the payment needs of consumers. But how is innovation to be rewarded and are contactless and mobile payments set to remain the preserve of urban populations? Is a two tier marketplace approach set to be the strategy of choice of banks, card issuers, and new market entrants? Additionally, who are the new market entrants set to disrupt the card markets? Discover all this in Sofia in April, 2014.
 

Keynotes from outside the region will in combination with major local players set out what is to come and how to deal with the present to deliver the payment solutions that the region’s populations need.
 

Delegates to the conference will gain a comprehensive understanding of market and technology developments for the card services and payment solutions sector in the CEE/CIS region by hearing from experienced product, strategy, and innovation leaders giving presentations on the following:


1. How to mature consumers from cash to greater card usage
2. Delivering the appropriate technology for urban and rural populations
3. Advances in CEE/CIS m-payment and m-commerce programmes
4. Overcoming challenges related to internet access and payment terminal uptake
5. Consumer insight and research: implementing the right marketing strategy for your product offerings
 

   

The core audience for the conference will come from banks, card issuers, mobile telecom, kiosk solution providers, and non-bank payments market entrants with responsibility for the following:

•Card Services
•Payment Systems and Infrastructure
•Product Development/Marketing
•Contactless/NFC
•m-payments
•Card Services/Payments Innovation and Strategy

Previous delegates have been drawn from the following companies:


Ai Corporation; Austria Card; Bank Zachodni WBK / Santander Group; BCR-Banca Comerciala Romana; Borgun; BPC Banking Technologies ; Ceridian Stored Value Solutions; Collis; Compass Plus; Credit Europe Bank (Romania) SA; Datacard; Dinocolor Zagreb d.o.o.; DSK BANK; ePlus Systems; Euromonitor International; First Data International; FIS; Garanti Bank Romania; GE Money Czech Republic ; Gemalto; H&M Hennes & Mauritz AB; Hewlett Packard; IKEA; Instabill; Komercní banka / Societe Generale Group; Magyar Cetelem Bank / BNP Paribas Personal Finance; Mellon International; Michael Page; Pay Vision; Paymint AG; PBZ Card d.o.o.; Piraeus Bank; Printec Bulgaria JSC; Swedbank; Tesco Poland; The National Bank Of Romania; Tieto; TSYS Card Tech Services Ltd; UniCredit Consumer Financing; United Bulgarian Bank A D.
 

Ai Corporation ; Alpha Bank Romania S A; APECCAM; Austria Card; Banca Comerciala Romana (BCR); Banca Commercial Romana S A; BCR-Banca Comerciala Romana; Borgun; CN Posta Romana SA; Credit Europe Bank (Romania) SA; De Nederlandsche Bank N V; Electronic Money Association; Euronet Software Solutions; FIS Global; Garanti Bank Romania; Ing Bank; INPAS International LLc; K & H Bank; Komercni Banka AS; Marfin Bank; MasterCard; Monet+ A S; NLB d.d.; Pay Space Magazine; Paymint AG; PetroDesign; Piraeus Bank Romania S A; Privredna Banka Zagreb dd; Raiffeisen Bank Sa; SIA PaySpace; SIBS, S.A; The National Bank Of Romania; Ukash; UniCredit Tiriac Bank; Visa Europe;

Conference programme

8:30 Registration & Coffee

9:00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

9:10 How will SEPA developments affect CEE countries wishing to join the Eurozone?

Ugo Bechis

Ugo Bechis, Chairman of Cards Working Group, European Payments Council

 

·         Post 1st February 2014 and the next phase for SEPA – e and m payments
·         How to deal with the problem of third party access to bank account information
·         How will the costs and benefits of alternative payment methods be assessed?
·         What can we expect from the green paper on e and m payments – can any new SEPA arrangements keep pace with change?

9:50 Urban and rural populations; Delivering cards and payment solutions that customers will use

Najada  Xhaxha

Najada Xhaxha , Head of Funds Transfer and Correspondent Banking, Tirana Bank

 

·         Is a two-tier approach viable to capture market share in cities and elsewhere?
·         How does branding and market positioning drive card uptake?
·         How do different market segments respond to different card/payments propositions?
·         What role do benefit packages play in making products and solutions more attractive?

10:30 Morning Coffee

10:50 Building loyalty and market positioning for increasing long term credit cards profitability

Antim Stefan  Iordache

Antim Stefan Iordache, Head of Card Product Management, Banca Commercial Romana S A

 

·         Programs and discounts linked to credit cards
·         Campaigns to drive usage
·         Financing the rewards whilst targeting revenues increase

11:30 How to drive innovations via contactless payments

Artur Turemka

Artur Turemka, General Manager, Balkans,, Mastercard

 

·         PayPass (BONbon Voyage) Case Study - the maturing of contactless
·         How are incentives being used effectively to drive contactless uptake?
·         What other factors will be instrumental in driving demand?

12:10 Networking Lunch

13:30 Managing card portfolio performance

 

·         Debit, credit and Prepaid cards: a cost revenue perspective
·         Market dynamics – managing opportunities and risks
·         Product mix and profitability optimisation
Francesco  Burelli

Francesco Burelli, Partner, Value Partners

14:10 How will Bitcoin disrupt the future payments market topology?

Jon  Matonis

Jon Matonis, Executive Director, Bitcoin Foundation

 

·         Will comparatively low uptake of internet access and poor infrastructure stifle a Bitcoin revolution in CEE and the CIS or are there bigger hurdles to overcome?
·         For more advanced markets and urban areas are m-payments and Bitcoin a perfect match?
·         Will low-denomination, person-to-person transfers drive Bitcoin acceptance?

14:50 Afternoon Tea

15:10 Visa Europe next-generation payments

Krassimira Raycheva

Krassimira Raycheva, Country Manager, Bulgaria, Visa International

 

·         An exploration of the vision of future payment solutions to meet consumers’ demands
·         Enable new retail models by making it possible to pay using any device, for any value, across any channel, in any place, at any time
·         How governments, retailers and consumers can benefit from the electronic payments in order to improve and enrich the consumer experience

15:50 Contactless payment implementations in Romania

Baris Cosan

Baris Cosan, ADC Project and Visa/Mastercard Relationship Management, Credit Europe Bank (Romania) SA

 

·         Case Study : Credit Europe Bank MasterCard PayPass issuing & acquiring implementation- challenges & decisions in the grey areas
·         Theory vs. practice: Problems arising from implementations as a result of market conditions and customer behaviour in the CEE market
·         The cost of contactless and other new implementations and which player or players will be the payers? Is the invisible hand of the market going to create a new mover?
·         Is the real struggle between interfaces & products or against cash!
·         Identifying possible future market choices?

16:30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

9:00 Registration & Coffee

9:25 Chairman's Opening Remarks

9:30 The evolution of the consumer landscape and how demand is changing for payments solutions

Istvan Lengyel

Istvan Lengyel, Secretary General and Chief Analyst, Banking Association for Central and Eastern Europe (BACEE)

·         What does research tell us about how consumers view potential payment methods?
·         What are consumers looking for in the payment solutions of the future?
·         What do the results tell us about how the payments market needs to adapt to engage with consumers?

10:10 Interoperable payment systems - value and innovation catalysers for banks

  • SIBS on managing interoperable payment systems and bringing benefits to the banks
  • Borica-Bankservice on driving Bulgaria to cutting-edge payments innovation

     

  • Adam Tencza

    Adam Tencza, CEE Division Manager, SIBS International

    Lubomir  Tzekov

    Lubomir Tzekov, Chief Executive Officer, Borica-Bankservice JSC

    10:50 Morning Coffee

    11:10 Will contactless ever take off in CEE or the CIS? Is the answer to wait for m-payments?

     

    ·         Is the retail market environment in the CEE just too fragmented for the cost of contactless infrastructure ever to be economically viable?
    ·         How long will infrastructure requirements hinder the take up of new payment solutions offerings?
    ·         The uptake of NFC terminals and who should pay for them, merchant or card issuer?
    Francesco  Burelli

    Francesco Burelli, Partner, Value Partners

    11:50 SWIFT Payments and Cash Management: Not only for banks…

    Michael Formann

    Michael Formann, Head of Austria/Central and Eastern Europe, SWIFT

     

    ·         Cloud-based corporate access solution: Alliance LITE2
    ·         How to route payments: SWIFTRef Directories for corporates and banks
    ·         EMIR and Dodd Frank Compliance: LEI vs. CICI

    12:30 Networking Lunch

    13:40 European payments business insights and update

    Kevin Smith

    Kevin Smith, Senior Payment Services and Risk Management Advisor, Kevin Smith Consulting

     

    • Key trends in the payments business
    • Understanding and managing risk
    • Risk management as a business enabler
    • Business development opportunities, including emerging payment options, Person-to-Person, etc.

    14:20 Using Big Data to identify consumers’ payment journey from cash to cards

    Tuuli Perkio

    Tuuli Perkio, Vice President, MasterCard Worldwide

    15:00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks

    15:05 Afternoon Tea

    15:30 Close of Day Two

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    FEATURED SPEAKERS

    Artur Turemka

    Artur Turemka

    General Manager, Balkans,, Mastercard
    Jon  Matonis

    Jon Matonis

    Executive Director, Bitcoin Foundation
    Krassimira Raycheva

    Krassimira Raycheva

    Country Manager, Bulgaria, Visa International
    Ugo Bechis

    Ugo Bechis

    Chairman of Cards Working Group, European Payments Council

    Adam Tencza

    CEE Division Manager, SIBS International
    Adam Tencza

    Antim Stefan Iordache

    Head of Card Product Management, Banca Commercial Romana S A
    Antim Stefan  Iordache

    Artur Turemka

    General Manager, Balkans,, Mastercard
    Artur Turemka

    Baris Cosan

    ADC Project and Visa/Mastercard Relationship Management, Credit Europe Bank (Romania) SA
    Baris Cosan

    Francesco Burelli

    Partner, Value Partners
    Francesco  Burelli

    Istvan Lengyel

    Secretary General and Chief Analyst, Banking Association for Central and Eastern Europe (BACEE)
    Istvan Lengyel

    Jon Matonis

    Executive Director, Bitcoin Foundation
    Jon  Matonis

    Kevin Smith

    Senior Payment Services and Risk Management Advisor, Kevin Smith Consulting
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    Krassimira Raycheva

    Country Manager, Bulgaria, Visa International
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    Lubomir Tzekov

    Chief Executive Officer, Borica-Bankservice JSC
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    Michael Formann

    Head of Austria/Central and Eastern Europe, SWIFT
    Michael Formann

    Najada Xhaxha

    Head of Funds Transfer and Correspondent Banking, Tirana Bank
    Najada  Xhaxha

    Tuuli Perkio

    Vice President, MasterCard Worldwide
    Tuuli Perkio

    Ugo Bechis

    Chairman of Cards Working Group, European Payments Council
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