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Laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless Payments and Services, Bouygues Telecom
Sergio Cozzolino, Vice President of Mobile Solutions, Telecom Italia
Vít Šoupal, Senior Head of Mobile Payments and Partner Solutions, T-Mobile Czech Republic
Sachin Mittal, Head of Contactless, Swisscom
José Antonio Moujadami Urosa, Head of Financial Services Commercial
Roll Out, Telefónica Europe
Peter van Leeuwen, Strategy and Business Development Manager, KPN
and Sixpack Core Team
Didier Durand, Mobile Contactless Services Director, Orange
Find solutions to your key challenges: “NFC is knocking
on our
Turn your mobile payment and NFC business model and door and this
event is the
strategy into a profitable reality perfect opportunity to
Identify the stakeholders you need to work with to find out who is unlocking it
and how.”
optimise the success of your mobile payment service
Vít Šoupal, Senior Head
Establish the optimal time to enter the market with your of Mobile Payments
NFC service and Partner Solutions,
T-Mobile Czech Republic
Develop your local ecosystem to strengthen your strategy
and enhance the customer experience
Minimise the security and fraud risks presented by your
mobile payment offering
Plus! Don’t miss out on additional learning
opportunities during the interactive workshops:
Pre-CoNFereNCe workshoP Day - MoNDay 30th JaNuary 2012
Examining the security implications for customers and operators offering mobile payment and NFC
services and determining how to successfully deploy mobile money in an NFC focussed Europe
Post-CoNFereNCe workshoP Day - thursDay 2ND February 2012
Establishing how to price your mobile payment service in order to increase take-up and
optimise revenue generation
Media
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The Hatton, London
Find out how leading operators across
Do you need to know how to maximise your mobile payment Europe will generate a profit from their
profit margins? mobile payment and NFC services
If so, then Telecoms IQ’s Mobile Payments and NFC
conference will help you to determine the mobile payment 2)
strategy that will maximise your profits. Evaluate the costs and benefits of the
Uncover the structure of the mobile payment business different business models being used
models that are being implemented across the globe to find to implement mobile payment and
the model that meets your company objectives, is inline with NFC services
customer expectations and demand, and will deliver you
a return on your investment. 3)
Bringing together experts from across the mobile payment Take advantage of interactive debates and
and NFC value chain, including operators, banks, merchants discussion to determine when to deploy
and retailers, this is your opportunity to work with and learn your NFC or mobile payment services
from the stakeholders that can help you to turn your mobile
payment strategy into an operational and profitable service.
Hear international case studies that will help solve
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Discover how to differentiate your mobile
your biggest challenges, including:
wallet and NFC offerings to stay ahead
• Understanding how and when to deploy a mobile payment
in a competitive marketplace and build
and NFC service
brand loyalty
• Identifying the stakeholders that you need to work with
to turn your mobile payment vision into a reality
• Examining the development of different ecosystems across 5)
Europe to maximise the success of your service Learn how to engage with, and secure
• Understanding the regulations you need to comply with partnerships with banks to ensure the
when offering your mobile payment service success of your mobile payment service
• Assessing and minimising the security and fraud risks
presented by your mobile payment offering Learn from expert-led case
• Exploring how to use future mobile wallet services to studies from across Europe:
differentiate your offering and brand > Understand from Orange the critical
The Mobile Payments and NFC conference features success factors behind deploying NFC
mobile payments in France
international case studies, cross-industry presentations and
discussion that will give you the information you need to > Hear KPN examine the viable business
models for mobile contactless services in
strengthen your business strategy and successfully deploy the Netherlands, and the strategy behind
your NFC service. the Sixpack Programme
If you have any questions about the conference > Examine the steps that Telefónica O2 Czech
programme and the expert speaker panel, or if you would Republic have taken to shape the mobile
like to share your expertise, please contact me directly payment ecosystem and secure the
necessary buy-in from their stakeholders
on +44 20 7368 9540; I will be delighted to help.
> Hear Paybox Bank discuss the viability of
I look forward to welcoming you to the Mobile Payments becoming the bank under the operator
and NFC conference in January 2012. -centric model to maximise profit and
reduce time to market
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pay befo r and > Establish how Telecom Italia have identified
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Andrea Bailey, and harnessing the value of mobile
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> Evaluate the drivers behind and the lessons
P.S. Don’t forget to visit the Mobile Payments and NFC Download Centre
where you can download complimentary articles and interviews learnt from the NFC trial deployed by
www.mobilepaymentsandnfc.com. Entidad Publica del Transporte in Spain
For your booking enquiries you can email us now: telecoms@iqpc.co.uk
3. Conference Day One 31st January 2012
08.30 Registration and coffee • Discussing the steps that Telefónica O2 have made to shape
08.55 welcome address the ecosystem and secure the necessary buy-in from
andrea bailey, Conference Producer, Telecoms IQ their stakeholders
• Comparing the ecosystem used in the Czech Republic with
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair others from across the globe
Followed by speed networking - The advantages
09.20 where is the money for operators? Exploring the business - The disadvantages
case and models for mobile payments through NFC - What can be replicated from other markets?
• Identifying the key business models and differences between • Determining how the ecosystem may change as mobile
the operator-centric, bank-centric, peer-to-peer and payment offerings move towards mobile wallet services
collaboration models Richard walitza, Innovation and Business Development
• Determining whether the cost of equipping retailers with a Manager for NFC Financial Services, Telefónica O2
point-of-sale (POS) device outweighs the potential revenues Czech Republic
• Establishing where the revenue opportunities are in the 14.55 Determining what a successful mobile payment ecosystem
bank-centric model should look like
• Understanding how operators can make money from the • Examining the lessons learnt from more mature ecosystems
peer-to-peer business model across Europe
• Determining how to generate money from the collaboration model • Identifying the key stakeholders involved in delivering a
laurent Jullien, Director of Contactless and Payment mobile payment service and their roles and responsibilities
Services, Bouygues Telecom - Defining how their roles will change as NFC
10.00 Discussing the viability of ‘becoming the bank’ under the deployment increases
operator-centric model to maximise profit and reduce • Assessing the value of having a standardised approach to
time to market mobile payments
• Understanding the business model behind Paybox • Determining how legislation and regulation is shaping mobile
• Discussing the rationale and advantages of the operator payment and wallet ecosystems
becoming the bank For speaker announcements please visit
• Reviewing the progress of the services offered including www.mobilepaymentsandnfc.com
ticketing and e-cash services 15.35 afternoon refreshments
• Identifying the additional processes required to support
the migration from direct billing to NFC deployment 16.00 Establishing a successful proposition and implementation
Christian Kantner, Head of IT and Services, Paybox Bank strategy for NFC mobile payments
aG and former NFC Product Manager, a1 Telekom austria • Understanding how to achieve the balance betweenv
competing and collaborating with your competitors
10.40 Establishing how to develop an attractive business case for • Developing the technical standards required in your NFC
financial institutions to secure the success of your NFC service joint venture to ensure service consistency and
• Examining how to develop a business case that manages convenience for your customers
the key objectives of the finance industry: • Examining how to differentiate your NFC service through
- low risk - low cost branding, user interface, additional value added services
- optimum security and price
• Understanding what banks stand to gain from implementing • Assessing how to optimise the customer experience when
the bank-centric and the collaboration business models and using NFC mobile payments
how to shape your business case accordingly • Exploring how to use customer insight to establish and meet
• Identifying how operators can help banks cut service your customers’ needs and expectations for NFC mobile
costs and facilitate mobile payments for mutual gain payment services
José antonio moujadami Urosa, Head of Financial Services • Establishing how to price your NFC service in order to
Commercial Roll Out, Telefónica Europe maximise customer take-up
11.20 morning refreshments • Considering the pros and cons of bundling NFC services
11.50 analysing the future role of banks in the mobile payment within your existing packages
industry and how they can capitalise on the market • Understanding how to choose the right NFC-enabled handset
• Understanding how advanced the mobile banking industry for your customers: aligning the handset technology with
is in Europe the target market
• Discussing how the use of contactless cards has moved banks tony lillico, Senior Product Manager for Mobile Payments,
a step closer to embracing mobile payments NFC and Ticketing, Deutsche Telekom
• Identifying what the banking industry has learnt from the use 16.40 Examining if the London 2012 Olympics will be the tipping
of contactless card payments and how this will shape their point for mobile and contactless payments in the
mobile payment strategy united Kingdom
• Analysing where the revenue generating opportunities are for • Outlining Visa’s mobile and contactless plans for the London
the banking industry 2012 Olympics
• Will banks survive? And do they have any other choice but • Understanding how customers can use these services and
to accept mobile payments? their benefits over traditional payment methods
Jeroen de bel, Consultant, Innopay • Examining the impact of mobile and contactless payments on
12.30 Cross-industry panel discussion: what’s in it for me? Can the wider European market
all stakeholders benefit from deploying NFC under the • Understanding how the London 2012 Olympics can be used
collaboration model as a platform to roll out large-scale mobile and contactless
• What are the different revenue streams for operators, banks consumer services
and retailers under this business model? mark austin, Head of Contactless, Visa Europe
• How should the costs be shared between all three stakeholders? 17.20 Panel discussion: when is the right time to deploy an NFC
- Should any other parties be involved? or mobile payment service?
- What can a trusted service manager (TSM) offer? • What are the key indicators that demonstrate that the
• Is the business case to deploy a mobile payment NFC service market is ready for mass adoption?
under the collaboration model strong enough to outweigh the • What are the benefits and pitfalls of investing in interim
investment in: technologies versus waiting for more NFC enabled
- Time - Money handsets to come on to the market?
- Resources - Building external partnerships • What are the advantages and disadvantages of deploying
• Are the other business models more viable and will they NFC now or waiting for retailers to be fully equipped with
prove more lucrative for each stakeholder and how? point-of-sale technology?
panellists include: • How can we speed up market adoption of the service?
saadi Hussain, Head of Commercial Propositions, BT • What are the implications of waiting to deploy our NFC
sergio Cozzolino, Vice President of Mobile Solutions, service and how can they be minimised?
Telecom Italia Panellists include:
13.15 Lunch Chrisjan de weerd, Product Development Mobile, Ziggo and
former Senior Manager, Product Development and
14.15 Examining the mobile payment ecosystem in the Czech Innovation, Rabo Mobiel
Republic to optimise the success of your service Christian Kantner, Head of IT and Services, Paybox Bank
• Identifying the key stakeholders involved in delivering a mobile aG and former NFC Product Manager, a1 Telekom
payment service and their roles and responsibilities
• Understanding how to achieve a standardised approach to 18.00 Closing remarks from the Chair
NFC mobile payments between Telefónica O2 and the other 18.10 End of conference day one
Czech operators, banks and customers
For your booking enquiries you can email us now: telecoms@iqpc.co.uk
4. Conference Day Two 1st February 2012
08.30 Registration and coffee 14.10 what’s in it for the customer? Learning how to use research
to forecast customer take-up and educate the consumer
09.00 Opening remarks from the Chair • Determining how customers will benefit from using an
09.10 Identifying and exploiting the opportunities for NFC service
KPN to introduce mobile contactless services in • Using customer insight analysis to establish the NFC wallet
the Netherlands services that will appeal to your target market
• Identifying KPN’s footprint in Europe and their objectives • Understanding your customer’s profile, behaviour and
for mobile payments and NFC aspirations to establish how they will engage with the service
• Determining how the NFC ecosystem is likely to evolve • Examining how local market conditions determine the
• Understanding why and how banks and operators should viability of deploying an NFC and mobile payment service
work together to create a successful ecosystem • Establishing an effective communications and marketing
• Examining viable business models for mobile contactless strategy to educate customers on a NFC mobile payments
services in the Dutch market place service through direct marketing, the press, advertising,
• Evaluating KPN’s strategy for the Dutch Market and the SMS, online and billing services
Sixpack Programme: Vít Šoupal, Senior Head of Mobile Payments and Partner
- Goals - Objectives Solutions, T-Mobile Czech Republic
peter van leeuwen, Strategy and Business Development 14.50 Identifying and exploiting the opportunities for operators
Manager, KPN presented by mobile ticketing
09.50 Examining the critical success factors behind deploying NFC • Examining Telecom Italia’s mobile ticketing trial and their
mobile payments in France success to date
• Understanding the needs of both the consumer and the - Establishing the rationale behind further expanding the trial
merchant when deploying contactless services and • Understanding how Telecom Italia have established and
mobile payments leveraged a strong working partnership with public
• Examining the different mobile payment solutions being transportation institutions to optimise the effectiveness of
used in France and the pros and cons of each their service
• Weighing up the advantages and disadvantages • Examining the lessons learnt from the mobile ticketing
of implementing payment solutions such as the ‘mobile trial and the changes that will be made before launching
wallet credit card’ and PayPal the service
• Identifying and overcoming the challenges of ensuring • Examining how Telecom Italia are developing a price plan to
security and interoperability for the merchant and the customer maximise service usage
• Exploring best practice for developing communication and • Evaluating the strategies that Telecom Italia are
marketing strategies that manage customer security concerns implementing to increase the profitability of their mobile
didier durand, Mobile Contactless Services Director, Orange ticketing service
sergio Cozzolino, Vice President of Mobile Solutions,
10.30 Quantifying and harnessing the value of mobile Telecom Italia
wallet services
• Examining the ‘mobile wallet’ as a SIM based application store 15.30 afternoon refreshments
• Determining how the secure element operator, service 16.00 Evaluating the lessons learnt from the NFC trial deployed
provider and end-user can derive value from the by Entidad Publica del Transporte (EPT) in Murcia, Spain
common ‘wallet’ • Understanding the drivers behind EPT’s NFC trial
• Establishing the value of the mobile wallet with respect to: • Leveraging partnerships and internal systems to ensure
- Secure versus unsecure services technical compatibility and to reduce the costs of the trial
- Privacy protection versus making a user profile • Analysing customer feedback to understand consumer
- Generic versus customised demands and predict the success of the service
• Evaluating the wallet services offered by Google, Korea • Understanding how mobile payment and NFC services can
Telecom and Cityzi help to improve passenger flow and service efficiency
sachin mittal, Head of Contactless, Swisscom • Examining the additional mobile wallet services that EPT can
11.10 Morning refreshments offer to customers as a result of NFC tagging
• Expanding the trial to understand the viability of combining
11.40 Overcoming the security risks posed by mobile wallet services that include access to sport, cultural and
payments services regional leisure facilities
• Outlining the current authentication and certification miguel angel saez, Strategy Director, Entidad Publica del
procedures and how they can be advanced Transporte (EPT)
• Determining how to identify and minimise fraudulent mobile
payment transactions as a result of NFC facilitated 16.40 Learning from the tried and tested valued-added services
mobile payments (VaS) implemented across Europe to develop a successful
- Who should cover the cost of this? NFC strategy
• Establishing how security risks posed by the use of different • Understanding the impact and overcoming the challenges
types of secure elements can be managed, including: presented by an insufficient number of NFC compatible
- SD cards - SIM cards handsets on the market
For speaker announcements please visit • Examining the challenges and regional successes of the
www.mobilepaymentsandnfc.com deployment of online mobile services
• Evaluating the operator pricing plans that have been used to
12.20 Roundtable discussion: Sharing best practice on the increase VAS take-up
industry’s biggest challenges in developing a launch • Identifying key success factors that will drive NFC service
strategy for mobile payment NFC services uptake and profits
Delegates will have the opportunity to participate in two out John penberthy-smith, former Chief Commercial Officer,
of three discussion sessions. At the end of each session the Meteor Mobile
facilitator for each group will summarise the key findings
before opening up the discussion to the floor. 17.20 Closing remarks from the Chair
Topic one: How can operators differentiate themselves from 17.30 End of conference
the Google Wallet?
Topic two: Where is the money for operators when offering
additional wallet services such as ticketing, and what steps
need to be taken in order to optimise revenue generation from
these services?
Topic three: How can operators change customer perception
of mobile payment services to increase take-up?
Topic four: What are the key infrastructure requirements that
you need to consider to offer NFC services? additionally, we are running pre and
13.10 Lunch post-conference workshops which are
designed to provide further in-depth
Don't forget that you can keep solutions that you may face with your mobile
up to date with Mobile Payments payment strategy. Keep reading for further
and NFC on the Telecoms IQ blog: information on these workshops.
www.telecomsiq.wordpress.com
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For your booking enquiries you can email us now: telecoms@iqpc.co.uk
5. Pre-Conference Workshop: Monday 30th January 2012
Registration and coffee will begin at 09.30. The workshop will take place between 10.00 and 16:00 with breaks for lunch and refreshments.
Morning Session: Examining the security implications for customers and operators offering mobile
payment and NFC services
• Identifying security risks for all stakeholders involved in deploying mobile payment services:
- Operator - Financial institution - Customer
• Outlining the procedures and processes that should be in place when a customer reports their handset as lost or stolen
• Working with multiple stakeholders and industry regulation to establish clear security certifications that meet customer expectations and
regulatory requirements whilst preventing any delays to your launch
• Examining the security measures operators can implement to safeguard consumer money
afternoon Session: Determining how to successfully deploy mobile money in an NFC-focussed Europe
• Examining the gaps in the European financial services markets that mobile money could address
• Establishing what a European mobile money solution should look like
• Understanding how mobile money fits in to companies’ NFC strategies
• Scrutinising the value chain for mobile money in Europe
• Understanding how to ensure interoperability
led by: paul makin, Head of Mobile Money, Consult Hyperion
Post-Conference Workshop: Thursday 2nd February 2012
Registration and coffee will begin at 09.30. The workshop will take place between 10.00 and 16:00 with breaks for lunch and refreshments.
Establishing how to price your mobile payment service in order to increase take-up and
optimise revenue generation
• Understanding how to forecast customer demand for your mobile payment service and price it accordingly
• Identifying what customers expect and want from their mobile payment service
• Examining how to carry out scenario based focus groups to anticipate customer reaction to your product and proposed price plan
• Determining the extent to which mobile payment services should be priced separately or included in existing bundles
• Establishing whether to increase the price of data packages to include mobile payment services
• Assessing the viability and repercussions of waiting for your competitors to launch their price plan first
• Understanding how to measure customer reaction to your plans and adapt them accordingly
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