The growing number of channels now available for transferring value between digital and traditional finance, means there is no longer a need to rely solely on traditional banking systems.
The Borderless Payment Conference Southern Africa will seek to address the harnessing of new payment flows and will also be addressing the opportunities and challenges faced within the borderless payment landscape.
The conference is taking place on 23 & 24 October 2024 at the Indaba Hotel Fourways South Africa.
By attending the event prospective delegates from banks, financial institutions, fintechs, service providers, consultancies and government will gain insights on how to better equip themselves when it comes to the mass adoption of digital payments/currencies so as to remain relevant and competitive whilst adapting to the rapid ever-changing digital payment landscape.
The conference will cover pertinent topics such as:
- impact of digital currencies on borderless payments;
- enabling the evolution and interoperability of cross-border and domestic ISO 20022 payments;
- real time payments and the potential of digitising economies;
- de-cashing the last mile of cross-border payments;
- solving the foreign exchange dilemma with cross-border interoperability;
- and much more…
The programme also includes two panel discussions:
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- Unlocking the power of AI in transforming borderless payment systems
- Challenges and disadvantages of data localisation in the borderless payment landscape
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- An interactive session on “How on-chain cash might change the payments landscape”.
Join more than 20 speaker representatives from companies such as XBorder Advisory, Standard Bank, First National Bank, Centre for Financial Regulation and Inclusion (CENFRI); PricewaterhouseCoopers; Pick ‘n Pay; Department of Trade and Industry, amongst others…
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, amongst others…