Exploring a New Epoch in Card Payments
Making payments safer, better, faster
- How can payments providers keep pace and remain prepared for an unpredictable future?
- What new value propositions can you offer to build loyalty?
- And how can delightful experiences be nurtured in today’s restrictive data landscape?
Our expert panel featuring Danske Bank, Bank of Ireland, Lloyds and FIS discuss a new era in payments.
Sponsored by
FIS
https://www.fisglobal.com/enFIS is a global leader in financial services technology, with a focus on retail and institutional banking, payments, asset and wealth management, risk and compliance, consulting and outsourcing solutions. Through the depth and breadth of our solutions portfolio, global capabilities and domain expertise, FIS serves more than 20,000 clients in over 130 countries. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., FIS employs more than 55,000 people worldwide and holds leadership positions in payment processing, financial software and banking solutions. Providing software, services and outsourcing of the technology that empowers the financial world, FIS is a Fortune 500 company and is a member of Standard & Poor’s 500® Index. For more information about FIS, visit www.fisglobal.com.
Speakers
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CloseSkillsand experience:
Aneet is the Head of Partnerships and a member of Innovation and Strategy leadership team at Lloyds Banking Group.
Aneet is responsible for building partnerships with leading digital players to develop new capabilities and propositions to support Lloyds Banking Group in succeeding in an increasingly digital world.
These partnerships have helped to deliver new capabilities and propositions in digital marketing, cloud computing, machine learning, cyber security, customer engagement, voice, biometrics, digital payments , service design and organisational culture.
Aneet also spent 6 months supporting the group’s Enterprise Payments Transformation,building the roadmap and journey to agile delivery.
Former appointments:
Before joining Lloyds Banking Group in January 2016, Aneet was Director, Partnerships and Digital Strategy at American Express (Europe, Middle East and Africa region) which included the co-development of Apple Pay.
Before American Express, he defined and executed strategic initiatives in digital financial services, from growth-stage start-ups to established corporate businesses including PayPal, ClickAndBuy.com and Monitise.
Personal:
South African born and bred, Aneet enjoys the outdoors, travel and golf. He lives in Chiswick in London with his wife and two young children.
Keith Lewis is currently Head of Cards for the Bank of Ireland UK and is also a Director of a Digital Consultancy, Digital Payment Services, that provides consultancy to Fintech and Financial Services organisations. Over the past 3 years Keith has worked across a number of organisations around the world launching new products, including most recently with Air Asia’s fintech companies BigPay and Big Loyalty, VW Financial Services, FNB Bank in Sub-Saharan Africa, AvantaCard and Visa. He has over 25 years of experience in Payments, Banking and Personal Lending across the UK, Eastern Europe, USA and Asia Pacific regions holding senior management roles and business responsibilities.
Keith holds a Bachelor degree in Business Studies from the University of Sussex (UK)with majors in Finance, Law, Marketing and Accounting.
Morten has worked in Danske Bank for 10 years as a specialist and project manager driving new solutions such as contactless cards, mobile payments and wearable solutions. Last year, he took on the role as Head of Card and IoT Solutions with the aim of further pushing cards in to the digital era.
John-Paul is Head of Retail Payments, Europe at FIS. With over 20 years’ experience in payments and banking technology, he is responsible for FIS’ Retail Payments business in Europe which encompasses card issuing, switching and associated services.
Lindley Gooden is a journalist and filmmaker who has worked at the very top levels of British broadcasting and news since the early 1990s.
He has worked in national radio and television as:
- A Senior BBC Journalist
- A presenter on channels as diverse as BBC One, Radio 1, BBC Three and Five and a range of other national and regional radio stations.
- The Consumer Affairs Correspondent on Sky News and Five
Prior to his years in the national media, he was known as the most successful Head of News in local commercial radio – launching new services and dramatically raising audience share and reach, using tools that have since been adopted by radio groups across the UK.
Lindley now works with companies, charities, government and other organisations creating and delivering their own media needs.