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Coping with the increased volume of digital payments

Cristina Astore, International Director, SIA, talks at EBAday 2018 about the key factors are to face the payments market beyond innovation, what new approaches banks are taking due to an increased demand for digital payments and whats next on the agenda in the Eurozone.

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Payment processing across APAC

Alistair Brown, Global Head of Payments, EPAM, talks at EBAday 2018 about the main challenges within the banking sphere today, how to make a relationship with a fintech successful and whether APAC is a consolidated marketplace or overly a fragmented.

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Banking trends in Latin America

Michel Bouffier, CIO, Banco Multiva, speaks at The Temenos Community Forum: The Digital Revolution, about banking trends in Latin America, how their digital strategy is shaping and how they are using technology to create better digital customer journeys.

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Instant Payments: Rip and Replace

Mark Munne, Sr. Product Marketing Manager at equensWorldline, talks at EBAday 2018 about the different implementation strategies for Instant Payments across the globe, more specifically how smaller communities are handling this in comparison to Europe.

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Who pays the true cost of financial crime?

Che Sidanius, Global Head of Financial Regulatory & Industry Affairs, Thomson Reuters discusses the critical challenges around Financial crime in 2018 so far, how these challenges have impacted governments, companies and individuals, and what they are doing to address the problem.

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Certainty and security with instant payments

Gerhard Bystricky, Head of Product Management Payments Germany, UniCredit Bank AG, talks about the progress of pan-European instant payments since it launched, what some of the practical experiences are what else needs to be done to grow the volumes and value of these payments.

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Digital Drive in Energy Trading

Doug Pollock, Global Head of Business Development for Financial and Risk in the Energy Practice Group, Thomson Reuters, talks about how the energy trading sector is coping with the drive towards digitalization, why data and technology are hailed the core elements to digitalization for the energy trading sector and what areas of risk in particular, should the energy sector be concerned with.

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Taking correspondent banking to the next level

Simone Del Guerra, Global Head of Transactional Sales, UniCredit, talks about how the correspondent banking marketplace is reacting to the issues of compliance restrictions, how it is reinventing itself using new technologies and initiatives, and how banks are responding to, and leveraging this to improve the payments services they offer to their clients.

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Disruption in SME Banking

Daniel Meere, Managing Director, Axis Corporate, talks about how UK SMEs are impacted by the lack of competition in the market for banking services aimed at them, how Williams & Glyn Capability and Innovation funding and Open Banking are currently under way to try to change this situation, how established and new players in the UK banking market are reacting and what they should be doing to better meet the needs of SMEs.

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Fortune favours the bold in the face of Brexit

Darrell King, Director, Axis Corporate, talks about the key challenges and opportunities Brexit creates for the UK financial services industry, whether banks are thinking enough about the impact of Brexit on their clients and what steps they can take to ensure client service and experience don’t suffer as a result of Brexit.

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Building the real-time rails

Paul Thomalla, SVP Global Corporate Relations & Development, ACI Worldwide, talks about real-time payments and the differences between Europe and the US, how real-time is likely to affect both businesses and consumers, and how schemes are likely to develop in the future.

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Integrating sustainability into the risk framework

Ase Bergstedt, Chief Sustainability Strategist, Nordea, talks at NextGen Banking Nordics about what it means to work as Chief Sustainability Strategist, examples of sustainability risks and how they can be managed and what we can expect to see in the future around sustainability.

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Modernisation in South Africa

Chris Hamilton, CEO, BankservAfrica, talks at Sibos 2017 about the national payments system in South Africa, the modernisation programme being implemented, some of the challenges around open banking and distributed ledgers, and how financial inclusion will boost the region’s economy.

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Future investment in Latin America

Roberto Gonzalez Barrera, CEO, Indeval, talks at Sibos 2017 about the challenges facing the Latin America financial community such as falling behind other regions in terms of technology and investment and what trends are shaping the region for the future.

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Channelling capital market flow to where it’s required most

Thomas Zeeb, CEO, SIX Securities Services, talks at Sibos 2017 about whether Brexit will spur on the development of a Capital Markets Union, what the post-trade landscape could look like in the future and whether seeking greater scale is the key solution to all pressures.

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Adapting policy to meet the demands of globalisation

Mark Wetjen, Managing Director and Head of Global Public Policy, DTCC, talks at Sibos 2017 about whether geopolitical developments will impact the process of globalisation, what implications, threats and benefits there are to bear in mind, what public policy issues there are to consider as market infrastructures grow and how he sees the fintech community and regulation coming together in the future.

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Security should be at the top of the agenda

Paul Stoddart, Chief Executive Officer, Vocalink, talks at Sibos 2017 about where we will see the largest innovations in the rapidly moving world of payments, which regions will be affected most, how payments companies can ensure they keep up with the pace and how customers will benefit.

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The transformation of global trade-the challenges, the opportunities and the solutions.

Dr Rebecca Harding, Trade Economist, Equant Analytics and Daniel Schmand, Global Head of Trade Finance, Deutsche Bank share their views on the fall in world trade, what it means for cross-border trade and how it is financed. Looking at the shifts in the way business is done today and how digitalisation, blockchain and manufacturing as a service will evolve, and the impact it all has on the future of this business.

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Transaction banking in the Americas, the regional and global opportunities

Paul Saltzman, Vice Chairman and Head of Global Transaction Banking Americas at Deutsche Bank talks about the challenges and opportunities for the Americas, the expectation of clients operating in the region to which he is closely associated and discusses some of the issues dealing with global banking in the current climate.

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Banks bringing the benefits of GPI

Wim Raymaekers, Head of Banking Market and SWIFT gpi, SWIFT, talks about global payments innovation as the new standard for handling cross-border payments, how banks are collaborating to make the most of this initiative by creating new business opportunities and what we can expect to hear from this year’s Sibos sessions on gpi.