This seminar will be a timely opportunity to examine latest developments in digital payment technologies - and what it will mean for customer service, marketing and regulation, and for large and small businesses.
Delegates will examine latest trends in how consumers are engaging with commerce both online and at point of sale in light of continued growth in mobile and online payment services, and will assess key emerging technologies - including digital currencies, mobile wallets and contactless cards - with particular regard for usability, implementation and cost implications.
Further sessions will address security concerns in relation to contactless payments, digital currencies and digital signatures and how consumers and businesses can be better protected going forward, as well as how regulation can keep pace without inhibiting innovation and growth.
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About Westminster eForum
The Westminster eForum aims to provide the premier environment for policymakers in Parliament, Whitehall and regulatory agencies to engage with key stakeholders in timely discussion on public policy relating to technology. These include representatives of technology businesses, their business and domestic customers, and their advisors; interest groups and the voluntary sector; and academics and commentators, along with members of the reporting press.