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EBA Global Seminar 2018
Singapore, 17 and 18 October 2018
The EBA Global Seminar “Real-Time Payments and Open Banking: New Realities, New
Challenges” will assess the current status of real-time payment and open banking initiatives in and
outside of Europe. What are the strategic imperatives and what can we learn from the developments in
these markets?
In the seminar, speakers from large and mid-size banks, technology and infrastructure providers as well
as delegates from both Asia and Europe will be discussing questions on current real-time payment
schemes, the expectations of different types of customers and stakeholders, as well as the critical
challenges and the emerging practical and commercial opportunities and benefits of open banking.
Real-Time Payments and Open Banking:
New Realities, New Challenges
Euro Banking Association, 40 rue de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, Tel: +33 1 53 67 07 00, www.abe-eba.eu
Euro Banking Association, 40 rue de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, Tel: +33 1 53 67 07 00, www.abe-eba.eu
Wednesday, 17 October 2018 − The Asian Context
1:00 pm Arrival and Registration
2:00 Welcome and Introduction
A brief welcome to the delegates to outline the key activities and highlights for the seminar.
Thomas Egner, Secretary General, Euro Banking Association
2:15 Overview of payments innovation in Asia
Asia has been a veritable hotbed for payments innovation in recent years. This session will give an overview of developments, focussing on Open Banking, real-time payments and the evolution of the user experience.
Jennifer Doherty, Head of Innovation for Asia, HSBC
3:00 Promoting payments innovation through better regulation
Singapore has taken a leading position in regulating the payments industry to promote innovation. This presentation will describe that approach and the results it has achieved.
Foo Chek-Tchung, Deputy Director, Monetary Authority of Singapore
3:45 Coffee break
4:00 New business models and payments innovation in China
China is among the most important and least understood growth markets for payments. This session explores the developmental dynamics in China, how Chinese users make payments, and how the industry is supporting them.
Zennon Kapron, CEO, kapronasia
4:45 National Payments Strategy for domestic and cross-border payments in Malaysia
Malaysia is in the process of a major payments infrastructure renewal. PayNet will present the rationale for the new system, the process, and Malaysia’s integration into the global payment system.
Gim Soon Tay, COO, PayNet (inv.)
5:30 Innovation and regulation in payments and Open Banking in Japan
Japan is also in the midst of major changes to its payment system. A representative from the central bank will describe the changes to the infrastructure, the move toward open banking, and how regulation has evolved to support these developments.
Hiromi Yamaoka, Director General, Payment and Settlement Systems Department, Bank of Japan (inv.)
6:15 Panel discussion with speakers from the afternoon
Review of the key issues and outcomes from the day
7:00 Drinks reception
An opportunity for delegates to meet each other and the EBA Global Seminar faculty in the relaxed informal surroundings of the hotel.
7:30 Dinner
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Program “Real-Time Payments and Open Banking: New Realities,
New Challenges”
Euro Banking Association, 40 rue de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, Tel: +33 1 53 67 07 00, www.abe-eba.eu
Program “Real-Time Payments and Open Banking: New Realities, New Challenges”
Thursday, 18 October 2018 − RTP, Open Banking and New Business Models for Payments
9:15 am Agenda for the Day
Setting the scene for the day and highlighting the key take-aways from the previous day
Leo Lipis, EBA Global Seminar Chair
9:30 Cross border payments in Asia
Asia has seen much change in cross-border payments. SWIFT will provide an update on the GPI and the development of cross-border requests for payment.
Laetitia Moncarz, Director Payments Markets, ASEAN Region, SWIFT
10:15 M-DAQ: Cross-border payments for eCommerce
M-DAQ provides an innovative service using APIs to create a world without currency borders. This session will explore what this could mean for eCommerce, securities transactions, and B2B payments.
Richard Koh, Chief Executive, M-DAQ
11:00 Break
11:15 How the convergence of real-time payments and open banking are driving change
Real-time payments and open banking are a match made in heaven. This probing presentation will investigate how each trend reinforces the other.
Lu Zurawski, Retail Banking Practice Lead, ACI Worldwide
12:00 Panel discussion with speakers from the morning
Review of the key issues from the morning, and an opportunity for delegates to raise open questions
12:45 Lunch
1:30 Instant payments developments in Europe
The launch of Instant Payments in Europe in late 2017 has been very promising. This presentation will describe efforts to promote and harmonise instant payments and what we can expect for the future.
Hays Littlejohn, CEO, EBA CLEARING
2:15 Open Banking developments in Europe
The European Union’s second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) has been one impetus for the movement toward open banking. This session will describe the open banking initiatives in Europe, the underlying business drivers behind them and the strategic responses to them.
Claus Richter, Head of CM Customer Solutions, Nordea Bank
3:00 European panel debrief
Review of the day, its lessons and its implications for the delegates’ future work
The afternoon’s speakers and Leo Lipis
3:30 Group discussion on open questions
A concluding opportunity to review the key issues and outcomes of the seminar and discuss the implications for the delegates and their organisations.
4:00 End of the EBA Global Seminar
Euro Banking Association, 40 rue de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, Tel: +33 1 53 67 07 00, www.abe-eba.eu
Venue
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Singapore 5 Raffles Ave
Marina Square Singapore 039797
Website
Sponsor
The EBA Global Seminar “Real-Time Payments and Open Banking: New Realities, New Challenges” is sponsored by SWIFT and ACI Worldwide
Price
Early-bird special price until 31 July 2018:
• for EBA Members: EUR 1,100
• for non-EBA Members: EUR 1,500.
Regular price from 1 August 2018 onwards:
• for EBA Members: EUR 1,350
• for non-EBA Members: EUR 1,750.
The price includes all seminar activities, materials, and meals. It does not include accommodation.
Full payment will need to be made in advance.
Booking
For bookings, please e-mail your request to [email protected]. We strongly recommend registering promptly.
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