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Event Date |
Tue May 9 BST (over 7 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Tue May 9 12:00am - Tue May 9 12:00am |
Location | London, United Kingdom |
Region | EMEA |
The conference programme at Finextra's Next Generation Banking comprises presentations, panel sessions, one-to-ones and debates featuring some of EMEA's leading figures from challenger banks, VCs, startups, fintechs and financial institutions.
NextGen Banking London 2017 will bring together industry leaders from banks, traditional and new, established and start-up fintechs, investors and other key stakeholders for an intensive one-day conference focused on exploring all aspects of digital transformation in the financial industry. Keynote and panel discussions will drive in-depth expert discussions around the major questions market participants face today, including:
How far has the industry progressed towards the openness needed for next generation banking to flourish?
How damaging are threats like cyber and fraud to the vision of a digitally-driven next generation banking environment?
What promise do technology developments such as AI, machine learning, the IoT and open APIs hold for next generation banking–and what are the opportunities and challenges for banks in harnessing them?
How well is the next generation banking landscape evolving to meet the demands of next generation banking customers, both consumers and businesses?
Are the challenger banks and new entrants still a powerful force, or are the incumbents regaining the upper hand?
How is the fintech scene evolving, and will the new spirit of collaboration with banks do enough to ensure that next generation banking is sufficiently different to satisfy millennials?
Is it possible to be open and digital while also maintaining the safety and security the banking industry depends upon, and what are the key technologies and approaches needed to guarantee this?
What are impact and implications of Brexit?
Caitriona Whelan
Head of Compliance and Controls
RBS
Graham Olive
Deputy CEO
OakNorth Bank
Ruth Handcock
Chief Customer Officer
Tandem Bank
Paul Ferris
CEO
ObjectTech
Pol Navarro
Digital Innovation & Transformation Director
TSB
Sameer Dubey
Head of Transactions Products
Barclays Bank
Morten Kriek
VP EMEA
Moven Enterprise
Tim Yudin
Director of Design and Delivery
Payments UK
Thomas George
Head of Risk
Monzo Bank
Natalie Willems-Rosman
Head of Payables and Receivables
BAML
Craig Ramsay
Global Innovation Lead
HSBC
John Salmon
Technology Partner
Hogan Lovells
Tony Anderson
Partner
Pinsent Masons
Paul Horlock
Chair of the NPA Design Hub
PSF
Sarah Gilbert
Product Lead for Customer Acquisition
Starling Bank
Martyn Atkinson
Director of Change and Digital
Metro Bank
Ian Clark
Senior Director
CA Technologies
Richard Grint
Financial Crime Leader
PA Consulting
Leo Lipis
Managing Director
Lipis Advisors
Paul Anning
Financial Institutions Group Partner
Osborne Clarke
Jonathan Williams
Principal Consultant
Mk2 Consulting Ltd
Rich Wagner
CEO
APS Financial
Mike Blalock
General Manager
Intel Financial Services
Daniel Drummer
VP Fintech Corporate & Investment
J.P. Morgan
Joe Lyske
CTO
Time Machine Capital
David Bannister
Principal Analyst
Ovum
Ronny Neckebroeck
co CEO
Spencr
Bottomline Technologies
ca technologies
intel
Pelican
Signicat
Vasco