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PCM Vol.1 - Issue 6

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Events<br />

Date: March 6-8, 2016 | USA<br />

This executive three day event<br />

is full of relevant topics such as<br />

building customer trust around<br />

mobile security, converting mobile<br />

traffic into sales by implementing a<br />

seamless mobile payment process<br />

and more! This event is designed for<br />

senior-level executives responsible<br />

for the mobile payment strategy<br />

within their organisations.<br />

Date: Nov 25th, 2015 | London, UK<br />

This is a one day conference for<br />

the payments industry to explore<br />

the latest innovations in emerging<br />

payments. Heroes in payments<br />

will share their stories of how they<br />

successfully launched new and<br />

innovative payment products.<br />

Following that, an innovative<br />

showcase featuring their new<br />

trailblazers of the payments<br />

industry.<br />

016<br />

Date: Nov 10-11, 2015 | Berlin<br />

ISSE is Europe’s leading<br />

independent, interdisciplinary,<br />

security conference. The event<br />

is designed to educate & inform<br />

on the latest developments in<br />

technology, solutions, market<br />

trends and best practices. It is a<br />

two day, four track programme<br />

which provides rich, educational<br />

content for both government and<br />

commercial end-users.<br />

Date: Nov 12-13, 2015 | Sao Paulo<br />

This two day event in Sao<br />

Paolo focuses on strategic<br />

partnerships that allow you to<br />

scale your payments channel,<br />

discovering market trends &<br />

growth opportunities in the<br />

Americas’ cards & payments<br />

networks and more! Card security,<br />

interoperability, and financial<br />

inclusion in the age of payments<br />

system automation and finality of<br />

real-time settlements.

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