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  • Tuesday, September 3, 2019

    MPC 2019 put spotlight on end user, global themes

    The thirteenth annual Mobile Payments Conference, held Aug. 26 to 28, 2019 at Chicago’s Swissotel, showcased mobile technologies’ evolution and growth. Industry leaders and subject-matter experts discussed security, technology, communications and the global app marketplace. The event provided a diversity of presentations, resources and networking opportunities.

    “This year, the Mobile Payments Conference sharply focused on the future and brought a range of experts to speak on very timely topics for both strategists and payments veterans,” said Katherine McClure, partner, business development at PPRO. “Of particular interest to me were the themes of customer experience and international payments. Both of these topics are very important to the industry and to me in my role at PPRO.”

    Greg Wilfahrt, chief mobility and marketing officer at AP Technology, agreed customer experience was a recurrent conference theme. “As its name suggests, this event is focused on all things related to payments made via mobile devices,” he said. “Of course, as anywhere-anyplace devices become ‘smarter,’ and the things [mobile technology] can do increases, so too do the range of topics at the conference.”

    Collaboration, interoperability

    The newly forged alliance of FIDO, EMVCo and W3C reflects the industry’s need for open source, interoperable platforms. The three global bodies agreed to work together to eliminate passwords and bespoke integrations and create seamless, frictionless commerce.

    Thad Peterson, senior analyst at Aite Group, called the collective goal of creating a unified, consistent, secure card-not-present (CNP) transaction flow, “a really big deal.” This sentiment was shared by Will Graylin, CEO at OV Loop, who presented the OV Loop channel/device-agnostic platform at the conference and volunteered to use the alliance’s solution when available.

    Christina Hulka, executive director and COO at FIDO, added, “Partnering and talking to each other enables us to get together and share information about how each of our areas fit PSD2 and other critical industry initiatives.”

    Innovation honorees

    Peterson observed that throughout the venue simplicity, transparency and a consistent user experience were top of mind among presenters and attendees. Peterson, who presented Aite Group’s Digital Wallet Innovation Awards, praised contestants for uniqueness and innovation. Winners across five categories are as follows: 


    “We are delighted to recognize and celebrate innovation achieved by leading digital wallet providers,” Peterson said. “Digital wallets are leading an explosion of innovation in the payment ecosystem, and it’s great to have an opportunity to recognize the leaders of this revolution.” 

    MagicCube Inc. received the MPC Visionary Award, for its Software Trusted Execution Environment platform. The new award series, sponsored by The Green Sheet, honors “game-changers” that push the payments industry forward. In accepting the award, co-founder Sam Shawki said, “Our EMV-certified platform is disrupting the world of traditional payment acceptance devices and can be deployed on almost any device in the retail system."

    Security best practices

    
As mobile-centric loyalty, rewards programs and payments schemes gain widespread adoption, the need to securely authenticate transactions is critical. Keynote speakers and panelists explored ways to balance security best practices with simplicity to maintain a consistent user experience. Following are some examples:

    Enhanced consumer experience

    “Nearly every session, whether it was on security, the future of cash, or real-time payments, kept to the themes of customer experience and international commerce,” PPRO’s McClure said. “Cross-border commerce is growing by leaps and bounds, and the importance of thinking about the consumer as more than an account number is not going away.” Following are several examples:

    Emerging markets

    Blockchain, the realization of distributed ledger technology, is changing views about asset ownership and reinventing fundamental business interactions, MPC organizers stated. Nitin Gaur, director at IBM Worldwide Digital Asset Labs explored distributed ledger concepts with panelists Angela Angelovska-Wilson, founding partner, DLx; Sean Bennett, co-founder and CTO, Stronghold; and Zac Cheah, CEO, Pundi X.

    Additional emerging market topic discussions included the following:

    Toward a seamless, 5G future

    Additional presentations and panel discussions explored the probable future, questioning if cash will remain a payments option and how technology will drive digital transformation. Following are some examples:

    Additional information about the Mobile Payments Conference and a full copy of the agenda can be found at mobilepaymentconference.com/conference-agenda/

    Whether you want to upgrade your POS offerings, find a payment gateway partner, bone up on fintech regs or PCI requirements, find an upcoming trade show, read about faster payments, or discover the latest innovations in merchant acquiring, The Green Sheet is the resource for you. Since 1983, we've helped empower and connect payments professionals, starting with the merchant level salespeople who bring tailored payment acceptance and digital commerce tools, along with a host of other business services to merchants across the globe. The Green Sheet Inc. is also a proud affiliate of Bankcard Life, a premier community that provides industry-leading training and resources for payment professionals.

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