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Francisco Tur
Hartmann
Principal, Market
Integration Division
European Central
Bank
Anthony T. Robles
Executive VP, Group
Head of Consumer
Banking
Chinatrust Commercial Bank (Philippines)
Stuart Woodward
GM, Representation,
Payments Business
& Technology, Premium Business
Services
Commonwealth Bank
Philip Lowe
Assistant Governor
(Financial System)
Reserve Bank of
Australia
Nick Astwick
General Manager,
Consumer Finance
Kiwibank
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Conference:
Cards & Payments Day 1
24th March 8am - 5:30pm
Cards & Payments Day 2
25th March 8am - 5:30pm
Innovations in Payments Day:
Thursday 26 March 2009
Workshops:
Pre-conference workshops:
Monday 23 March 2009
Workshop A:
"Fighting card fraud in the 21st century" led by The ai Corporation
Workshop B:
"PCI-DSS – achieving automated and continuous compliance
Post-conference workshop
Friday 27 March 2009
Workshop C:
"Commercialising mobile contactless services: What you need to know & do" led by Venyon
› Full conference programme
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This is your best sales and marketing opportunity of the year. If you are serious about being positioned as a market leader in the cards industry, then this is the event you need to be at!
If you supply or are involved in the following areas you should be looking to partner with the Cards and Payments Australasia Summit 2008:
- Barcodes
- Biometrics
- Card Applications Developers
- Card issuers
- Card Testing Equipment
- Chip Cards Software/Hardware
- e-Commerce
- Electronic kiosks
And many more, click here for more information.

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14th annual Cards & Payments Australasia conference and showcase
Payment innovation for banks, retailers and government
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Why attend Cards & Payments Australasia 2009:
- Network with over 60 speakers and 200 key decision makers in the cards and payments industry
- Dedicated Innovations in Payments day focusing on convergence between banking and transit, mobile payments, NFC, contactless, online payment channels
- Managing a cards portfolio in turbulent economic times- how are banks and NBFIs coping? Hear from the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, NAB, ANZ, Macquarie Bank, Aussie, Kiwibank and Chinatrust Commercial Bank
- Market regulation and payments innovation- get updates from the European Central Bank, Reserve Bank of Australia, APCA, Transport for London, HSBC, Australian Bankers Association, Bank of Queensland and Coles
- Adding value at POS- what is the future of acquiring? First Data, EDS, ANZ and American Express share their views
- Customer loyalty- Hear from ANZ, Newcastle Permanent Building Society, Qantas and American Express
- Get in-depth insight into the card security landscape via two dedicated workshops on fraud and PCI-DSS
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Thought provoking panel discussions
Our Speakers
The 14th annual Cards & Payments Australasia conference boasts a speaker faculty featuring over 50 senior executives from Australasia, Europe and the US spanning the banking and finance, retail, transit, government and telecoms sectors.
International Keynote Speaker line-up
Cards & Payments Australasia will feature 5 international presentations from outside Australasia. Benchmark and learn from organisations driving growth and innovation in payments, including the European Central Bank, Chinatrust (Philippines) Commercial Bank, Transport for London, Nordea Private Netbank (Finland) and Deutsche Bank
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Event at a glance...
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Pre conference masterclass A- Monday 23 March 2009
9:00am-12:30pm
“Fighting Card fraud in the 21st century”
Who should attend: Fraud, risk, IT and security professionals from the card issuing, acquiring and payment processing industries
Led by the AI Corporation
Pre conference masterclass B- Monday 23 March 2009
1:00pm-4:30pm
“PCI-DSS – achieving automated and continuous compliance”
Who should attend: Business, financial and IT managers involved in information security and compliance, including team leaders/project managers, VP/directors, CIOs, CTOs, CSOs and CISOs
Led by Tripwire
Post conference masterclass C- Friday 27 March 2009
9:00am-12:30pm
“Commercialising mobile contactless services: What you need to know & do”
Who should attend: Decision makers from mobile operators, banks issuing credit/debit payment products, transport companies, retailers, regulatory authorities for payments and transit, entertainment, media and sporting venues, mobile phone companies
Led by Venyon
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Your event at a glance
Pre-conference workshops
Morning workshop: “Fighting card fraud in the 21st century”
Sponsored by
Afternoon workshop: “PCI-DSS- achieving automated and continuous compliance” Sponsored by
Day One- Plenary
- Transforming the Payments Landscape
- Discretionary Spending and Cards Profitability
- Attracting and Retaining Customers
Day Two- Plenary
- Card Innovation and Opportunity
- Debit, Prepaid and Commercial Cards
- Card Fraud and Security
- Merchant Services
Day Three- “Innovations in Payments”
- Market Regulation and Payments Innovation
- E-Payments, Online Transactions and Contactless Payments
- Mobile Payments and NFC
Post conference workshop: “Commercialising mobile contactless services: What you need to know and what you need to do”
Sponsored by

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Sponsor testimonials
Contact Brendan Gow now on +61 2 9021 8855 to find out how you can associate your brand with Cards & Payments Australasia 2009
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