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Biometrics in Banking and Payments in Amsterdam

 

November 26, 2015
Planetarium Amsterdam, Kromwijkdreef 11, 1108 JA, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Biometrics in Banking and Payments is designed to provide executives responsible for lines of business, distribution, and IT in the banking, payment and insurance business with inspiration to improve their processes and business. Participants will be able to familiarize with biometric applications that can support their organizations by learning how biometrics can support in optimizing key aspects of the banking and payment processes: optimizing customer interaction, operational efficiency and fraud reduction and prevention. There will be a strong focus on sharing use cases based on successful implementations and how to adapt them in the respective countries of the participants.

The program of Biometrics in Banking and Payments will cover biometrics for banking and payments at three levels: the strategic, regulatory level (incl. European legislative and regulatory aspects), the major drivers and developments in modern banking and payment practices (e.g. mobile services, user convenience, cloud authentication) and state of the art in innovative implementations, products and solutions (e.g. use cases, life demonstrations, end-user demonstrations). Alongside the seminar there will be a Mini Expo, where companies will be demonstrating their products and solutions.

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