Global payments are expected to skyrocket from USD190-trillion in 2023 to a staggering USD290-trillion by 2030
The upcoming Borderless Payments Conference will be taking place on 23 & 24 October at the Indaba Hotel Fourways.
Leading speakers and experts from the payment industry will be sharing their knowledge and insights pertaining to the ever-changing terrain of cross border payments while exploring the most current technological innovations.
Early bird registrations have opened SAVE R2500 p.p when registering – Register Now!
Innovations such as the harnessing of new payment flows, mass adoption of digital payments/currencies while also addressing the opportunities and challenges faced within the borderless payment landscape.
Hot topics to be addressed include (amongst others) the following:
- Breaking down Africa’s payments borders
- Expanding borderless payments and remittances in the AfCFTA market
- Unification of payment infrastructure to enable cross-border, cross currency transactions and acceptance
- Impact of AML and KYC regulations on cross border payments
- What should be focused on to deliver interoperability and compatibility across borders?
- Remittances as an opportunity for central banks to promote CBDS
- Impact of digital currencies on borderless payments
- Digital wallets – transacting seamlessly across borders with multi-currency payment apps and wallets
Personnel dealing with the following should attend:
* interbank payments * exchange control * cross border payments * money transfers * mobile payments * clearing & settlements * regulation * anti-money laundering * payment fraud * international payments * cash management * transactional banking * trade support * foreign exchange * global transactions * remittances * mobile money * cross border e-commerce * financial inclusion * digital payments * open banking