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Produced by: Supporting Associations:
International
Marketing Partner:
Media Partners:
18 – 21 August 2015
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Jakarta, Indonesia
3RD ANNUAL
Increasing Consumer
Adoption of Mobile
Wallets in Asia
New Industry Experts Include:
Rico Frans
Senior Executive Vice
President, Transaction
Banking Directorate,
Bank Mandiri, Indonesia
Raden Andi Kartiko
Vice President for Digital
Payment & Banking,
Telkomsel, Indonesia
Kanton Kulaga
Division Head Mobile
Commerce Product
Management,
Indosat, Indonesia
Catur Adi Nugroho
IT Security System
Group Head,
PT. Bank Rakyat
Indonesia, Indonesia
Satyadev Sarvaiya
Chief of Customer
Engagement,
PT Smartfren Telecom,
Indonesia
Fredrik Thomassen
CEO & Co-Founder,
Zalora, Indonesia
Indrasto Budisantoso
CEO & Country Head,
Groupon, Indonesia
Hari Sivan
Vice President, Digital
Payments, Remittances,
DBS Bank, Singapore
Matthew Hulen
Head of Financial Services
& Travel, South East Asia,
Facebook
Raymond Ng
Senior Manager, Financial
Infrastructure
Development Division,
Financial Infrastructure
Department,
Hong Kong Monetary
Authority (HKMA),
Hong Kong
Tac Watanabe
Executive Vice President,
Brand Infrastructure &
Technologies Department,
JCB, Japan
70% New Speakers from leading MNOs, Banks and Retailers to meet and network with
2 Tracks to choose from:
• Track A: Technology & Security
• Track B: Commercial Business Models
Country-focused rotating roundtable discussions for more interactive learning
New location to take advantage of Indonesia’s rising mobile penetration, consumer
spending, and latest mobile wallet trends
Benchmark your business strategies with Leading online retailers such as Groupon
and Zalora
The Future of Mobile Wallets on Social Networks – Facebook
What’s New for 2015?
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 18 August 2015
Mobile Money Adoption & Scale: Learnings from Africa
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 21 August 2015
Indonesia’s Mobile Wallet Market
Kartik Taneja
Global Head, Credit Cards,
Standard Chartered
Bank, Singapore
Presentation Sponsor
Technology Spotlight
Sponsor
Supporting Associations
Media Partners
8:00 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee
8:50 Welcome Address from IBC Asia & Ice Breaker
9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Nader Henein, AdvancedSecuritySolutions,AdvisoryDivision,
BlackBerry, UAE
ASIA MOBILE WALLET MARKET
OUTLOOK
9:10 Driving Revenue & Growth Out of Mobile Money
• Shifting from ecommerce to mCommerce – identifying issues
and challenges
• Opportunities in developed versus developing mobile wallet
markets
• Discussing innovative approaches to take advantage of the
unbanked population
• Identifying and collaborating with different stakeholders to
improve mobile wallet adoption
Panelists:
Raj Dhamodharan, Group Head, Emerging Payments, Asia
Pacific, MasterCard, Singapore
Pradeep Shrivastava, Director / Chief Marketing & Commerce
Officer, PT XL Axiata, Indonesia
Hari Sivan, Vice President, Digital Payments, Remittances,
DBS Bank, Singapore
9:50 Role of Regulatory Bodies & Standards to Enable the
Growth of Mobile Wallets
• How much oversight do agencies have over mobile wallets?
• What regulations are necessary to encourage mobile wallet
players and adoption?
• Standardisation measures to improve the mobile wallet
ecosystem
• Managing risks and security of mobile wallets
Moderator:
Thaer Sabri, Founder & Chief Executive Officer,
Electronic Money Association (EMA), United Kingdom
Panelist:
Raymond Ng, Senior Manager, Financial Infrastructure
Development Division, Financial Infrastructure Department,
Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Hong Kong
10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
11:00 Spearheading MobileWallet Developments in Indonesia
• Current market outlook for mobile banking and payments in
Indonesia
• Regulating mobile money- what are the current regulations in
place?
• To what extent can central banks help initiate mobile wallet
projects?
• How does mobile money affect the traditional bank and the
business of money transfer in Indonesia?
RicoFrans, SeniorExecutiveVicePresident,TransactionBanking
Directorate, Bank Mandiri, Indonesia
SOCIAL NETWORK & ONLINE
RETAILERS VIEW ON MOBILE
WALLETS
11:40 RedefiningYour Mobile Payments Using Social Networks
– How Does it Work?
• Introducing and demonstrating the mobile payment project
• Streamlining the process of turning social relationship with
customers into a revenue stream
• Discussing how to overcome business vs technology difficulties
Matthew Hulen, Head of Financial Services & Travel, South
East Asia, Facebook
3RD ANNUAL
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CONFERENCE DAY ONE
19 AUGUST 2015 | Wednesday
INDUSTRYPANEL
12:20 Analysing mCommerce Growth in Indonesia & the Way
Forward for Mobile Wallets
• Indonesia’s mCommerce and mobile wallet ecosystem: trends,
opportunities and challenges
• Understanding payment system in Indonesia
• Perspective on mobile payments going forward
Fredrik Thomassen, CEO & Co-Founder, Zalora, Indonesia
Jo Bjordal, Head of Marketing, Zalora, Indonesia
1:00 Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables_____________________________________________________________________________________________
VIP 1: Aaron Xavier, Associate Director, Digital Payment,
Strategy & Partnerships, Singtel, Singapore_____________________________________________________________________________________________
VIP 2: Kartik Taneja, Global Head, Credit Cards, Standard
Chartered Bank, Singapore_____________________________________________________________________________________________
VIP 3: Raden Andi Kartiko, VicePresidentforDigitalPayment
& Banking, Telkomsel, Indonesia
LEVERAGING WEARABLE DEVICES &
MOBILE WALLETS
2:00 Analysing the Current & Future Market of Wearable
Devices & Mobile Wallets
• Advantages of the wearable device market and mobile payments
• What are some of the go-to-market advantages of wearables
over mobile phones?
• Accelerating usage and adoption of wearables
• What does it mean for entrepreneurs, corporate and banks?
Panelists:
Satyadev Sarvaiya, Chief of Customer Engagement,
PT Smartfren Telecom, Indonesia
Indrasto Budisantoso, CEO & Country Head, Groupon,
Indonesia
Tac Watanabe, Executive Vice President, Brand Infrastructure
& Technologies Department, JCB, Japan
COUNTRY FOCUSED ROTATING
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS
Each group will visit every table for 30 minute discussion. Roundtable leaders
will not move from their table to interact with the rest of the groups. After the
entire discussion, each roundtable leader will share on stage the key takeaways.
REGULATIONS&STANDARDPANEL
PANELDISCUSSION
5:40 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day &
End of Conference Day One
3:40 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
2.40
SINGAPORE
Aaron Xavier,
Associate Director,
Digital Payment,
Strategy & Partnerships,
Singtel, Singapore
3.10
CHINA
Alvin Wong Kee
Choong
Regional Product
Manager – Mobile,
Contactless, Ecommerce,
Unionpay,
Singapore
4.10
SOUTH KOREA
Jonathan Suh
Global Director, Global
Business Division, Korea
Smart Card, South
Korea
4.40
JAPAN
Tac Watanabe
Executive Vice President,
Brand Infrastructure &
Technologies
Department, JCB,
Japan
5.10
INDONESIA
Graham Wright
Group Director,
Microsave, UK
3RD ANNUAL
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
20 AUGUST 2015 | Thursday
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9:00
Track B: Commercial Business ModelsTrack A: Technology & Security
Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Nader Henein, Advanced Security Solutions, Advisory Division,
BlackBerry, UAE
Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
Timothy Lee, Vice President, Global Strategy,
Singapore Post, Singapore
Optimal Profitability StrategiesInteroperability & Standardization
9:10 Achieving an Interoperable Mobile Wallet Ecosystem
• How can you take mobile wallets to the mass market: learning from
Kenya
• Is the ecosystem in Asia Pacific ready?
• Which country is under-punching its potential?
• What are the implications on banking, telco and technology/internet
infrastructure and regulatory frameworks?
E Owureku Asare,ClusterHead,Cards&eBankingWAMZ, Ecobank, Ghana
Case Study: Mobile Payment for Digital Business Monetization
• Current stage of Direct Carrier Billing implementation and how it
differs from traditional Premium SMS payment
• eVoucher Distribution System: How Mobile Payment combined with
retail application changes traditional ways of distributing physical
vouchers
• Optimizing Online Gaming Business
Widi Nugroho, CEO, Metranet, a Member of Telkom Group, Indonesia
9:50 Network Interoperability Used for Cross-Border or Cross-Regional
Payments
• The rise of mobile wallet-to-wallet cross-border remittance services:
challenges and opportunities in the technology side
• Embedding payment credentials in a secure element
• Making it work without sharing consumer and transaction data with
additional partners
• What will this do to the traditional remittance kiosk?
Catur Adi Nugroho, IT Security System Group Head,
PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Indonesia
Case Study: Utilising Benefits of Real Time Payments to Execute a
Successful Mobile Wallet Marketing Strategy in India
• Discussing digitalisation in India
• Analysing different options of real time mobile payments
~ Person to account ~ Person to person ~ Person to merchant
• Successful mobile wallet marketing strategy to achieve ROI
• Identifying different issues in mobile wallet business in India
~ Regulatory issues ~ Technical issues ~ Operating model
Darpan Shah, Vice President & Head – Global Payments & Ecommerce,
IndusInd Bank, India
Product Design & Product
Development
Latest Innovative Mobile
Payment Methods
11:00 Utilizing Host Card Emulation (HCE)
• Will HCE be the catalyst NFC needs?
• Is HCE ready to transform POS?
• Using tokenization and HCE in an existing financial infrastructure
• What are the limitations?
• What does the future hold for HCE?
AlvinWong Kee Choong, RegionalProductManager–Mobile,Contactless,
Ecommerce, Unionpay, Singapore
Case Study: Localising Mobile Wallet Offerings
• Why localize mobile wallet applications?
• Encouraging local consumers to adopt mobile wallets
• How large merchants need to utilise mobile to connect with their
local customers?
Kanton Kulaga, Division Head Mobile Commerce Product Management,
Indosat, Indonesia
10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
11:40
Future Mobile Wallet Approach towards Emerging Technologies
• Utilizing HCE for easier NFC Payment implementation
• Understanding activities towards payment tokenization standards
• OTP generation for multiple services/platforms
• Card/Mobile-less payment using biometrics
Tac Watanabe, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department,
JCB, Japan
Case Study: Mobile Wallet Product Development: Using a Customer
Centered Approach
• Developing mobile money products: Perspectives from Indonesia
and around the globe
~ Cultural/ Social context ~ Financial behaviour
~ Existing cash ecosystem
• How to look for anchor products that provide value to the client and
drive mobile money adoption
• To what extent should we relook at the existing products and the way
they are being offered before we develop new products?
Graham Wright, Group Director, Microsave, United Kingdom
Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables12:30
VIP 1: Satyadev Sarvaiya, Chief of Customer Engagement, PT Smartfren Telecom, Indonesia
VIP 2: Catur Adi Nugroho, IT Security System Group Head, PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Indonesia
VIP 3: Tac Watanabe, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department, JCB, Japan
Addressing Financial InclusionConsumer Authentication & Enhancing
Security
2:00
Case Study: Why & How MyCash Differentiates with Service
Innovations Among Competitors
• Overview of mobile financial system in Bangladesh
~ MFS Ecosystem & business models ~ Market penetration analysis
~ Why alternative payment service is required instead of bank
branches? ~ Regulatory framework and government initiatives
• Key MFS players in Bangladesh with their success stories
• Addressing five (5) pillars of success in MFS
• Key challenges and risk mitigation strategies moving forward
Mohammad Jakirul Islam, First Vice President & Deputy Head, Mobile
Banking Division, Mercantile Bank, Bangladesh
2:40 Case Study: Uber Rider Mobile Payments: Post-Paid Model &Vendor
Integration – Fraud & Authentication Analysis
• Analysing Uber’s unique challenges in rolling out payments
internationally
• Working individually with each partner to find a custom payment
solution
• Peculiarities of how Uber uses payments in US, Europe, India and
China and some of the payment gateways and wallet solutions to
integrate with
• Post-paid model’s fraud and authentication analysis
Alexey Nikitin, Rider Payment Lead, Uber, United States
3:30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Case Study: BBM Money – Enabling Social Commerce
• Social Commerce in a nutshell
• Impacts on Marketing & Payment
• Real case of implemetation : BBM Money
• What lies ahead for Social Commerce
Fahmi Pandu Adhyatmaka, BBM Money Product Head, PermataBank,
Indonesia
Philippines Case Study: Mobile Wallet Technology Capabilities,
Security Features & Processes
• Mobile Wallet business model in an emerging market
• Strategies and business drivers for mobile wallet in the market
• Key technology capabilities
• Security features and processes
• What is next? Innovations being tested in the market
Xavier Marzan, Chief Operating Officer, Globe M-Commerce,
G-Xchange Inc (a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Global Telecom),
Philippines
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3RD ANNUAL
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
20 AUGUST 2015 | Thursday
4:00
Track B: Commercial Business ModelsTrack A: Technology & Security
Mobile Wallet &
Cross-Border Remittances
Bitcoin Adoption & Technology
4:40
5:20 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day & End of Conference
Securing Global Cloud Payment Services
• How is the payment cloud secured
• The technology shift: how is encryption and authentication changing
• Overcoming challenges in traditional payment
• Where’s the usual weakest link in the Mobile Wallet ecosystem?
Case Study: Justifying Investment in Cross-Border Remittances &
Payments
• Wallets for cross border transactions - The market landscape & the
opportunity
• Bank accounts vs Mobile Wallets - What drives customer choice
• Accelerating wallet adoption - Defining customer journeys and shifting
preferences
• Asian Regulatory landscape
Hari Sivan, Vice President, Digital Payments, Remittances, DBS Bank,
Singapore
(Continued)(Continued)
Agent Network – The Mobile Financial Services Gateway
• Agent on-boarding – Macro and micro level factors to consider in
agent selection
• Scaling phases – how to grow a viable agent network
• Rewards – balancing commissions and key performance indicators
for mutual benefit
• Liquidity management – practical float management strategies
• Reporting – what information is relevant and why?
Jacqueline Mpare, Head, Branchless Banking, Ecobank, Ghana
Case Study: Bitcoin for Remittance Technology & Travelling with
Bitcoin Successful Implementation
• Introducing Bitcoin for remittance technology
• Overcoming fluctuating Bitcoin value issue
• Consumer adoption of Bitcoin: what is preventing Bitcoin’s mainstream
adoption
• What incentive do consumers have to use Bitcoin at all?
Oscar Darmawan, Chief Executive Officer, Bitcoin.co.id, Indonesia
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP:
18 August 2015 | Tuesday | 9am - 5pm
Mobile Money Adoption & Scale:
Learnings from Africa
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP:
21 August 2015 | Friday | 9am - 5pm
Indonesia’s Mobile
Wallet Market
ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADERS:
Jeffrey Bahar is currently serving as Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Spire Research and
Consulting – a leading research consultancy focused on global emerging markets. Spire
has worked with local, regional and international telecommunication and finance &
banking industries for market research and consulting projects across different countries
in Asia.
Though Jeffrey is based in Jakarta, Indonesia, he frequently travels within the ASEAN
region and offers his consulting expertise to leading companies in various industries.
He consulted one of the largest banks in Indonesia in launching e-Money in Indonesia
in 2007, mobile wallet product development for telecommunication operators in Malaysia
and recently contributed with in-depth market knowledge on mobile money and
branchless banking in Indonesia through market research studies for his clients. A few
of the study outcomes are published as working paper for public or shared in the form
public dissemination seminars.
Jeffrey continues to play advisory role to mobile phone operators in Indonesia and
Malaysia, with its strong understanding and interest of the telecommunication industry,
which he has been following closely for the past 10 years.
He holds a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the
University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Mobile wallets in Indonesia represent a huge potential with over 200 million
mobile phone subscribers today and a growing banking and consumer
spending market, with key drivers coming into place. In order to be successful
however, the market dynamics of user segments, functions, competitive
landscapes, regulations as well as the right go-to-market strategies, planning
and execution, need to be carefully considered. This workshop will provide
a deeper understanding into the current state of Indonesia’s mobile wallet
market, its market characteristics, how to navigate through major constraints
and opportunities, that will help you come out with clearer strategies and
plans to access and penetrate the growing market.
KEY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED INCLUDE:
• The development of mobile wallet market in Indonesia 2007-2015, with
several case studies from existing players
• The market characteristics
~ Current and potential target segments
~ Functions
~ Competitive landscape
~ Regulations and standards
~ Technology
• Selecting target markets, product positioning, delivery execution plans
and customizing to the current market landscape
• Building scenarios, projections, specific parameters for KPI targets and
forecasting figures for mobile money business models in Indonesia
ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER:
E Owureku Asare,
Head, Cards & Electronic Banking,
Ecobank, Africa
Agent Network Management
More than a billion people in emerging and developing markets have cell
phones but no bank accounts. Many low-income groups use informal networks
to transfer and save their funds, but these have high transaction costs and
are prone to theft. Mobile money is gradually closing the gap between the
banked and the unbanked by offering mobile financial services, that is from
simple person-to-person transfers to more complex banking services.To date,
there have been more than 100 mobile-money deployments in emerging
markets. However, only a handful of these deployments have reached a
sustainable scale; some notable examples include M-Pesa in Kenya, MTN
Uganda, Vodacom Tanzania, GCASH and Smart Money in the Philippines.
KEY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED INCLUDE:
• Mobile ownership and literacy doesn’t always translate to usage
• Using human centered designs to address needs, capabilities and behaviors
of the unbanked.
• Compelling product offering is key
• Does a successful Agent network have an impact?
• Shift from scale to innovation.
Jeffrey Bahar, Group Deputy CEO,
Spire Research and Consulting,
Indonesia
Mr. Asare is currently the Cluster Head, Cards and Electronic Banking, Ecobank WAMZ
(overseeing Ghana, Guinea Conakry, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gambia) with focus on the
development of digital banking for the banked and providing Financial Inclusion access
to the poor. He doubles up as the Grant Manager for Mass Savings Project; a partnership
betweenEcobankGroupandGatesfoundation. Hehasrichexperienceinthedevelopment
of Agent Network, credit and Relationship Management, Banking Operations, Finance,
Structured Trade, Project Management and Cash Management. Leads digital financial
services initiatives in more than 15 countries in Central, East and West Africa.
Jacqueline Mpare,
Head, Branchless Banking,
Ecobank, Africa
Jacqueline is leading the building of Agent Distribution Network and strategic partnerships
for digital financial services. She oversees design and implementation of Value Added
Services to enhance adoption and scale of Digital Financial Services. She doubles as
Project Manager for the Mass Savings Project; a partnership between Ecobank Group
and the Gates Foundation aimed at Financial Inclusion for the poor. She is a Business
Development professional with expertise in corporate strategy, international business
negotiations and banking relationship management. She has rich experience in card
issuing and acquiring, credit analysis, real estate management and public relations.
18 – 21 August 2015
WHO YOU WILL MEET
Country
■ Southeast Asia 50%
■ Other APAC Countries 45%
■ US/Europe & Middle East 5%
Industry
■ Banks/ Finance 25%
■ Telcos 25%
■ Government 5%
■ Retail/Merchant 5%
■ Cards/Network Association 10%
■ Mobile Device, Application &
Technology 10%
■ Payment Processor 10%
■ Software Developer 5%
■ Consultants 5%
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
Over the course of the past 12 months we have seen an upsurge in
mobile money usage across the Asia Pacific region. Consumers have
flocked to it to capitalize on exclusive offers and continue to use it for
its convenience. Businesses on the other hand view it as a guaranteed
path to boost sales, widen the market and ultimately as a better way
to transact with their customers and track purchase metrics, providing
a wealth of analytics, all while reducing the risk that comes with
storing, transporting and depositing hard cash.
But as more transactions and wealth migrate into the digital space,
so does the criminal element, and unlike with paper money, the
adversary here is global, capable of carrying out their attacks from
virtually any connected corner of the planet.
Come and be part of IBC’s 3rd Annual Mobile Wallet Conference,
where we will dive into transformation strategies to capitalize on
advancements in the mobile money space to energize sales without
additional risk exposure. You’ll be able to listen to industry leaders
and challenge them in an open forum. View case studies across a
range of varied industries to provide you with ideas on what you could
be doing today to change your business. Network with both customers
and vendors to put together a truly compelling offer for both your
existing and new markets. On behalf of the organizing committee, it
would be a pleasure and honor to have you join us. – Read the full
article here: www.mobilewallet-asia.com
Sincerely yours,
Nader Henein
Chairman & Advisory Board Member
3rd Mobile Wallet Conference
TOP REASONS TO ATTEND
Gain insights on the latest mobile wallets initiatives and leading
projects in Asia
Understand banks, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) business
models and retailers’ partnerships and collaboration on
accelerating adoption rates
Evaluate the latest tech enablers and how it moves the mobile
wallet services industry
Learn the latest security features and ways to fight deceitful
activities
Maximize ROI on your mobile wallet investment to understand
consumer buy in and engagement
Understand Indonesia’s mobile wallet trends and opportunities
Take advantage of Asia’s growing mcommerce market
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To position your company as a market leader at this event, and
to explore the range of thought leadership, speaking, branding
and marketing opportunities available, please contact
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+65 6508 2469
Catherine.Wong@ibcasia.com.sg
Nader Henein
Advanced Security
Solutions, Advisory
Division
BlackBerry
2015 ADVISORY BOARD
MEMBERS:
AlvinWong Kee Choong
Regional Product Manager
– Mobile, Contactless,
Ecommerce
Unionpay
Timothy Lee
Vice President,
Global Strategy,
Singapore Post
E Owureku Asare,
Head, Cards & Electronic
Banking,
Ecobank
“Superb event, learned about industry trends and good
opportunities for our bank, all very important for setting
our strategies. I would recommend attending it next year,
The speakers and delegates alike were informative and
helpful”
Tanya Hotchkiss from Cantilan Bank Inc
Indonesia’s MobileWallet
Market
(continued)
3RD ANNUAL
Pre-ConferenceWorkshop
Tuesday l 18 August 2015
Conference Day One
Wednesday l 19 August 2015
PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE
Conference DayTwo • Thursday l 20 August 2015
Post-ConferenceWorkshop
Friday l 21 August 2015TRACK A
Technology & Security
TRACK B
Commercial Business Models
Mobile Money Adoption &
Scale: Learnings from Africa
Asia’s MobileWallet Market
Outlook
Social Network & Online
RetailersView on Mobile
Wallets
Interoperability &
Standardization
Latest Innovative Mobile
Payment Methods
Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables
Optimal Profitability
Strategies
Product Design & Product
Development
Indonesia’s MobileWallet
Market
Mobile Money Adoption &
Scale: Learnings from Africa
(continued)
LeveragingWearable
Devices & MobileWallets
Country Focused Rotating
Roundtable Discussion
Consumer Authentication &
Enhancing Security
Addressing Financial Inclusion
MobileWallet & Cross-Border
Remittances
Agent Network Management
Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia
Bitcoin Adoption &
Technology
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3rd Annual Mobile Wallet Asia 2015

  • 1. www.mobilewallet-asia.com Produced by: Supporting Associations: International Marketing Partner: Media Partners: 18 – 21 August 2015 Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia 3RD ANNUAL Increasing Consumer Adoption of Mobile Wallets in Asia New Industry Experts Include: Rico Frans Senior Executive Vice President, Transaction Banking Directorate, Bank Mandiri, Indonesia Raden Andi Kartiko Vice President for Digital Payment & Banking, Telkomsel, Indonesia Kanton Kulaga Division Head Mobile Commerce Product Management, Indosat, Indonesia Catur Adi Nugroho IT Security System Group Head, PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Indonesia Satyadev Sarvaiya Chief of Customer Engagement, PT Smartfren Telecom, Indonesia Fredrik Thomassen CEO & Co-Founder, Zalora, Indonesia Indrasto Budisantoso CEO & Country Head, Groupon, Indonesia Hari Sivan Vice President, Digital Payments, Remittances, DBS Bank, Singapore Matthew Hulen Head of Financial Services & Travel, South East Asia, Facebook Raymond Ng Senior Manager, Financial Infrastructure Development Division, Financial Infrastructure Department, Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Hong Kong Tac Watanabe Executive Vice President, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department, JCB, Japan 70% New Speakers from leading MNOs, Banks and Retailers to meet and network with 2 Tracks to choose from: • Track A: Technology & Security • Track B: Commercial Business Models Country-focused rotating roundtable discussions for more interactive learning New location to take advantage of Indonesia’s rising mobile penetration, consumer spending, and latest mobile wallet trends Benchmark your business strategies with Leading online retailers such as Groupon and Zalora The Future of Mobile Wallets on Social Networks – Facebook What’s New for 2015? PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 18 August 2015 Mobile Money Adoption & Scale: Learnings from Africa POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 21 August 2015 Indonesia’s Mobile Wallet Market Kartik Taneja Global Head, Credit Cards, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore Presentation Sponsor Technology Spotlight Sponsor Supporting Associations Media Partners
  • 2. 8:00 Registration Opens & Morning Coffee 8:50 Welcome Address from IBC Asia & Ice Breaker 9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks Nader Henein, AdvancedSecuritySolutions,AdvisoryDivision, BlackBerry, UAE ASIA MOBILE WALLET MARKET OUTLOOK 9:10 Driving Revenue & Growth Out of Mobile Money • Shifting from ecommerce to mCommerce – identifying issues and challenges • Opportunities in developed versus developing mobile wallet markets • Discussing innovative approaches to take advantage of the unbanked population • Identifying and collaborating with different stakeholders to improve mobile wallet adoption Panelists: Raj Dhamodharan, Group Head, Emerging Payments, Asia Pacific, MasterCard, Singapore Pradeep Shrivastava, Director / Chief Marketing & Commerce Officer, PT XL Axiata, Indonesia Hari Sivan, Vice President, Digital Payments, Remittances, DBS Bank, Singapore 9:50 Role of Regulatory Bodies & Standards to Enable the Growth of Mobile Wallets • How much oversight do agencies have over mobile wallets? • What regulations are necessary to encourage mobile wallet players and adoption? • Standardisation measures to improve the mobile wallet ecosystem • Managing risks and security of mobile wallets Moderator: Thaer Sabri, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Electronic Money Association (EMA), United Kingdom Panelist: Raymond Ng, Senior Manager, Financial Infrastructure Development Division, Financial Infrastructure Department, Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), Hong Kong 10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break 11:00 Spearheading MobileWallet Developments in Indonesia • Current market outlook for mobile banking and payments in Indonesia • Regulating mobile money- what are the current regulations in place? • To what extent can central banks help initiate mobile wallet projects? • How does mobile money affect the traditional bank and the business of money transfer in Indonesia? RicoFrans, SeniorExecutiveVicePresident,TransactionBanking Directorate, Bank Mandiri, Indonesia SOCIAL NETWORK & ONLINE RETAILERS VIEW ON MOBILE WALLETS 11:40 RedefiningYour Mobile Payments Using Social Networks – How Does it Work? • Introducing and demonstrating the mobile payment project • Streamlining the process of turning social relationship with customers into a revenue stream • Discussing how to overcome business vs technology difficulties Matthew Hulen, Head of Financial Services & Travel, South East Asia, Facebook 3RD ANNUAL Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.mobilewallet-asia.com CONFERENCE DAY ONE 19 AUGUST 2015 | Wednesday INDUSTRYPANEL 12:20 Analysing mCommerce Growth in Indonesia & the Way Forward for Mobile Wallets • Indonesia’s mCommerce and mobile wallet ecosystem: trends, opportunities and challenges • Understanding payment system in Indonesia • Perspective on mobile payments going forward Fredrik Thomassen, CEO & Co-Founder, Zalora, Indonesia Jo Bjordal, Head of Marketing, Zalora, Indonesia 1:00 Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables_____________________________________________________________________________________________ VIP 1: Aaron Xavier, Associate Director, Digital Payment, Strategy & Partnerships, Singtel, Singapore_____________________________________________________________________________________________ VIP 2: Kartik Taneja, Global Head, Credit Cards, Standard Chartered Bank, Singapore_____________________________________________________________________________________________ VIP 3: Raden Andi Kartiko, VicePresidentforDigitalPayment & Banking, Telkomsel, Indonesia LEVERAGING WEARABLE DEVICES & MOBILE WALLETS 2:00 Analysing the Current & Future Market of Wearable Devices & Mobile Wallets • Advantages of the wearable device market and mobile payments • What are some of the go-to-market advantages of wearables over mobile phones? • Accelerating usage and adoption of wearables • What does it mean for entrepreneurs, corporate and banks? Panelists: Satyadev Sarvaiya, Chief of Customer Engagement, PT Smartfren Telecom, Indonesia Indrasto Budisantoso, CEO & Country Head, Groupon, Indonesia Tac Watanabe, Executive Vice President, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department, JCB, Japan COUNTRY FOCUSED ROTATING ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS Each group will visit every table for 30 minute discussion. Roundtable leaders will not move from their table to interact with the rest of the groups. After the entire discussion, each roundtable leader will share on stage the key takeaways. REGULATIONS&STANDARDPANEL PANELDISCUSSION 5:40 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day & End of Conference Day One 3:40 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break 2.40 SINGAPORE Aaron Xavier, Associate Director, Digital Payment, Strategy & Partnerships, Singtel, Singapore 3.10 CHINA Alvin Wong Kee Choong Regional Product Manager – Mobile, Contactless, Ecommerce, Unionpay, Singapore 4.10 SOUTH KOREA Jonathan Suh Global Director, Global Business Division, Korea Smart Card, South Korea 4.40 JAPAN Tac Watanabe Executive Vice President, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department, JCB, Japan 5.10 INDONESIA Graham Wright Group Director, Microsave, UK
  • 3. 3RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE DAY TWO 20 AUGUST 2015 | Thursday Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.mobilewallet-asia.com 9:00 Track B: Commercial Business ModelsTrack A: Technology & Security Chairperson’s Opening Remarks Nader Henein, Advanced Security Solutions, Advisory Division, BlackBerry, UAE Chairperson’s Opening Remarks Timothy Lee, Vice President, Global Strategy, Singapore Post, Singapore Optimal Profitability StrategiesInteroperability & Standardization 9:10 Achieving an Interoperable Mobile Wallet Ecosystem • How can you take mobile wallets to the mass market: learning from Kenya • Is the ecosystem in Asia Pacific ready? • Which country is under-punching its potential? • What are the implications on banking, telco and technology/internet infrastructure and regulatory frameworks? E Owureku Asare,ClusterHead,Cards&eBankingWAMZ, Ecobank, Ghana Case Study: Mobile Payment for Digital Business Monetization • Current stage of Direct Carrier Billing implementation and how it differs from traditional Premium SMS payment • eVoucher Distribution System: How Mobile Payment combined with retail application changes traditional ways of distributing physical vouchers • Optimizing Online Gaming Business Widi Nugroho, CEO, Metranet, a Member of Telkom Group, Indonesia 9:50 Network Interoperability Used for Cross-Border or Cross-Regional Payments • The rise of mobile wallet-to-wallet cross-border remittance services: challenges and opportunities in the technology side • Embedding payment credentials in a secure element • Making it work without sharing consumer and transaction data with additional partners • What will this do to the traditional remittance kiosk? Catur Adi Nugroho, IT Security System Group Head, PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Indonesia Case Study: Utilising Benefits of Real Time Payments to Execute a Successful Mobile Wallet Marketing Strategy in India • Discussing digitalisation in India • Analysing different options of real time mobile payments ~ Person to account ~ Person to person ~ Person to merchant • Successful mobile wallet marketing strategy to achieve ROI • Identifying different issues in mobile wallet business in India ~ Regulatory issues ~ Technical issues ~ Operating model Darpan Shah, Vice President & Head – Global Payments & Ecommerce, IndusInd Bank, India Product Design & Product Development Latest Innovative Mobile Payment Methods 11:00 Utilizing Host Card Emulation (HCE) • Will HCE be the catalyst NFC needs? • Is HCE ready to transform POS? • Using tokenization and HCE in an existing financial infrastructure • What are the limitations? • What does the future hold for HCE? AlvinWong Kee Choong, RegionalProductManager–Mobile,Contactless, Ecommerce, Unionpay, Singapore Case Study: Localising Mobile Wallet Offerings • Why localize mobile wallet applications? • Encouraging local consumers to adopt mobile wallets • How large merchants need to utilise mobile to connect with their local customers? Kanton Kulaga, Division Head Mobile Commerce Product Management, Indosat, Indonesia 10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break 11:40 Future Mobile Wallet Approach towards Emerging Technologies • Utilizing HCE for easier NFC Payment implementation • Understanding activities towards payment tokenization standards • OTP generation for multiple services/platforms • Card/Mobile-less payment using biometrics Tac Watanabe, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department, JCB, Japan Case Study: Mobile Wallet Product Development: Using a Customer Centered Approach • Developing mobile money products: Perspectives from Indonesia and around the globe ~ Cultural/ Social context ~ Financial behaviour ~ Existing cash ecosystem • How to look for anchor products that provide value to the client and drive mobile money adoption • To what extent should we relook at the existing products and the way they are being offered before we develop new products? Graham Wright, Group Director, Microsave, United Kingdom Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables12:30 VIP 1: Satyadev Sarvaiya, Chief of Customer Engagement, PT Smartfren Telecom, Indonesia VIP 2: Catur Adi Nugroho, IT Security System Group Head, PT. Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Indonesia VIP 3: Tac Watanabe, Brand Infrastructure & Technologies Department, JCB, Japan Addressing Financial InclusionConsumer Authentication & Enhancing Security 2:00 Case Study: Why & How MyCash Differentiates with Service Innovations Among Competitors • Overview of mobile financial system in Bangladesh ~ MFS Ecosystem & business models ~ Market penetration analysis ~ Why alternative payment service is required instead of bank branches? ~ Regulatory framework and government initiatives • Key MFS players in Bangladesh with their success stories • Addressing five (5) pillars of success in MFS • Key challenges and risk mitigation strategies moving forward Mohammad Jakirul Islam, First Vice President & Deputy Head, Mobile Banking Division, Mercantile Bank, Bangladesh 2:40 Case Study: Uber Rider Mobile Payments: Post-Paid Model &Vendor Integration – Fraud & Authentication Analysis • Analysing Uber’s unique challenges in rolling out payments internationally • Working individually with each partner to find a custom payment solution • Peculiarities of how Uber uses payments in US, Europe, India and China and some of the payment gateways and wallet solutions to integrate with • Post-paid model’s fraud and authentication analysis Alexey Nikitin, Rider Payment Lead, Uber, United States 3:30 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break Case Study: BBM Money – Enabling Social Commerce • Social Commerce in a nutshell • Impacts on Marketing & Payment • Real case of implemetation : BBM Money • What lies ahead for Social Commerce Fahmi Pandu Adhyatmaka, BBM Money Product Head, PermataBank, Indonesia Philippines Case Study: Mobile Wallet Technology Capabilities, Security Features & Processes • Mobile Wallet business model in an emerging market • Strategies and business drivers for mobile wallet in the market • Key technology capabilities • Security features and processes • What is next? Innovations being tested in the market Xavier Marzan, Chief Operating Officer, Globe M-Commerce, G-Xchange Inc (a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Global Telecom), Philippines
  • 4. Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.mobilewallet-asia.com 3RD ANNUAL CONFERENCE DAY TWO 20 AUGUST 2015 | Thursday 4:00 Track B: Commercial Business ModelsTrack A: Technology & Security Mobile Wallet & Cross-Border Remittances Bitcoin Adoption & Technology 4:40 5:20 Chairperson’s Summary of the Day & End of Conference Securing Global Cloud Payment Services • How is the payment cloud secured • The technology shift: how is encryption and authentication changing • Overcoming challenges in traditional payment • Where’s the usual weakest link in the Mobile Wallet ecosystem? Case Study: Justifying Investment in Cross-Border Remittances & Payments • Wallets for cross border transactions - The market landscape & the opportunity • Bank accounts vs Mobile Wallets - What drives customer choice • Accelerating wallet adoption - Defining customer journeys and shifting preferences • Asian Regulatory landscape Hari Sivan, Vice President, Digital Payments, Remittances, DBS Bank, Singapore (Continued)(Continued) Agent Network – The Mobile Financial Services Gateway • Agent on-boarding – Macro and micro level factors to consider in agent selection • Scaling phases – how to grow a viable agent network • Rewards – balancing commissions and key performance indicators for mutual benefit • Liquidity management – practical float management strategies • Reporting – what information is relevant and why? Jacqueline Mpare, Head, Branchless Banking, Ecobank, Ghana Case Study: Bitcoin for Remittance Technology & Travelling with Bitcoin Successful Implementation • Introducing Bitcoin for remittance technology • Overcoming fluctuating Bitcoin value issue • Consumer adoption of Bitcoin: what is preventing Bitcoin’s mainstream adoption • What incentive do consumers have to use Bitcoin at all? Oscar Darmawan, Chief Executive Officer, Bitcoin.co.id, Indonesia PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 18 August 2015 | Tuesday | 9am - 5pm Mobile Money Adoption & Scale: Learnings from Africa POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 21 August 2015 | Friday | 9am - 5pm Indonesia’s Mobile Wallet Market ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADERS: Jeffrey Bahar is currently serving as Deputy Chief Executive Officer at Spire Research and Consulting – a leading research consultancy focused on global emerging markets. Spire has worked with local, regional and international telecommunication and finance & banking industries for market research and consulting projects across different countries in Asia. Though Jeffrey is based in Jakarta, Indonesia, he frequently travels within the ASEAN region and offers his consulting expertise to leading companies in various industries. He consulted one of the largest banks in Indonesia in launching e-Money in Indonesia in 2007, mobile wallet product development for telecommunication operators in Malaysia and recently contributed with in-depth market knowledge on mobile money and branchless banking in Indonesia through market research studies for his clients. A few of the study outcomes are published as working paper for public or shared in the form public dissemination seminars. Jeffrey continues to play advisory role to mobile phone operators in Indonesia and Malaysia, with its strong understanding and interest of the telecommunication industry, which he has been following closely for the past 10 years. He holds a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Mobile wallets in Indonesia represent a huge potential with over 200 million mobile phone subscribers today and a growing banking and consumer spending market, with key drivers coming into place. In order to be successful however, the market dynamics of user segments, functions, competitive landscapes, regulations as well as the right go-to-market strategies, planning and execution, need to be carefully considered. This workshop will provide a deeper understanding into the current state of Indonesia’s mobile wallet market, its market characteristics, how to navigate through major constraints and opportunities, that will help you come out with clearer strategies and plans to access and penetrate the growing market. KEY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED INCLUDE: • The development of mobile wallet market in Indonesia 2007-2015, with several case studies from existing players • The market characteristics ~ Current and potential target segments ~ Functions ~ Competitive landscape ~ Regulations and standards ~ Technology • Selecting target markets, product positioning, delivery execution plans and customizing to the current market landscape • Building scenarios, projections, specific parameters for KPI targets and forecasting figures for mobile money business models in Indonesia ABOUT YOUR WORKSHOP LEADER: E Owureku Asare, Head, Cards & Electronic Banking, Ecobank, Africa Agent Network Management More than a billion people in emerging and developing markets have cell phones but no bank accounts. Many low-income groups use informal networks to transfer and save their funds, but these have high transaction costs and are prone to theft. Mobile money is gradually closing the gap between the banked and the unbanked by offering mobile financial services, that is from simple person-to-person transfers to more complex banking services.To date, there have been more than 100 mobile-money deployments in emerging markets. However, only a handful of these deployments have reached a sustainable scale; some notable examples include M-Pesa in Kenya, MTN Uganda, Vodacom Tanzania, GCASH and Smart Money in the Philippines. KEY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED INCLUDE: • Mobile ownership and literacy doesn’t always translate to usage • Using human centered designs to address needs, capabilities and behaviors of the unbanked. • Compelling product offering is key • Does a successful Agent network have an impact? • Shift from scale to innovation. Jeffrey Bahar, Group Deputy CEO, Spire Research and Consulting, Indonesia Mr. Asare is currently the Cluster Head, Cards and Electronic Banking, Ecobank WAMZ (overseeing Ghana, Guinea Conakry, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Gambia) with focus on the development of digital banking for the banked and providing Financial Inclusion access to the poor. He doubles up as the Grant Manager for Mass Savings Project; a partnership betweenEcobankGroupandGatesfoundation. Hehasrichexperienceinthedevelopment of Agent Network, credit and Relationship Management, Banking Operations, Finance, Structured Trade, Project Management and Cash Management. Leads digital financial services initiatives in more than 15 countries in Central, East and West Africa. Jacqueline Mpare, Head, Branchless Banking, Ecobank, Africa Jacqueline is leading the building of Agent Distribution Network and strategic partnerships for digital financial services. She oversees design and implementation of Value Added Services to enhance adoption and scale of Digital Financial Services. She doubles as Project Manager for the Mass Savings Project; a partnership between Ecobank Group and the Gates Foundation aimed at Financial Inclusion for the poor. She is a Business Development professional with expertise in corporate strategy, international business negotiations and banking relationship management. She has rich experience in card issuing and acquiring, credit analysis, real estate management and public relations.
  • 5. 18 – 21 August 2015 WHO YOU WILL MEET Country ■ Southeast Asia 50% ■ Other APAC Countries 45% ■ US/Europe & Middle East 5% Industry ■ Banks/ Finance 25% ■ Telcos 25% ■ Government 5% ■ Retail/Merchant 5% ■ Cards/Network Association 10% ■ Mobile Device, Application & Technology 10% ■ Payment Processor 10% ■ Software Developer 5% ■ Consultants 5% Dear Colleagues and Friends, Over the course of the past 12 months we have seen an upsurge in mobile money usage across the Asia Pacific region. Consumers have flocked to it to capitalize on exclusive offers and continue to use it for its convenience. Businesses on the other hand view it as a guaranteed path to boost sales, widen the market and ultimately as a better way to transact with their customers and track purchase metrics, providing a wealth of analytics, all while reducing the risk that comes with storing, transporting and depositing hard cash. But as more transactions and wealth migrate into the digital space, so does the criminal element, and unlike with paper money, the adversary here is global, capable of carrying out their attacks from virtually any connected corner of the planet. Come and be part of IBC’s 3rd Annual Mobile Wallet Conference, where we will dive into transformation strategies to capitalize on advancements in the mobile money space to energize sales without additional risk exposure. You’ll be able to listen to industry leaders and challenge them in an open forum. View case studies across a range of varied industries to provide you with ideas on what you could be doing today to change your business. Network with both customers and vendors to put together a truly compelling offer for both your existing and new markets. On behalf of the organizing committee, it would be a pleasure and honor to have you join us. – Read the full article here: www.mobilewallet-asia.com Sincerely yours, Nader Henein Chairman & Advisory Board Member 3rd Mobile Wallet Conference TOP REASONS TO ATTEND Gain insights on the latest mobile wallets initiatives and leading projects in Asia Understand banks, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) business models and retailers’ partnerships and collaboration on accelerating adoption rates Evaluate the latest tech enablers and how it moves the mobile wallet services industry Learn the latest security features and ways to fight deceitful activities Maximize ROI on your mobile wallet investment to understand consumer buy in and engagement Understand Indonesia’s mobile wallet trends and opportunities Take advantage of Asia’s growing mcommerce market Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.mobilewallet-asia.com SPONSORSHIP SOLUTIONS CAN BE TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS! To position your company as a market leader at this event, and to explore the range of thought leadership, speaking, branding and marketing opportunities available, please contact Catherine Wong +65 6508 2469 Catherine.Wong@ibcasia.com.sg Nader Henein Advanced Security Solutions, Advisory Division BlackBerry 2015 ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: AlvinWong Kee Choong Regional Product Manager – Mobile, Contactless, Ecommerce Unionpay Timothy Lee Vice President, Global Strategy, Singapore Post E Owureku Asare, Head, Cards & Electronic Banking, Ecobank “Superb event, learned about industry trends and good opportunities for our bank, all very important for setting our strategies. I would recommend attending it next year, The speakers and delegates alike were informative and helpful” Tanya Hotchkiss from Cantilan Bank Inc Indonesia’s MobileWallet Market (continued) 3RD ANNUAL Pre-ConferenceWorkshop Tuesday l 18 August 2015 Conference Day One Wednesday l 19 August 2015 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE Conference DayTwo • Thursday l 20 August 2015 Post-ConferenceWorkshop Friday l 21 August 2015TRACK A Technology & Security TRACK B Commercial Business Models Mobile Money Adoption & Scale: Learnings from Africa Asia’s MobileWallet Market Outlook Social Network & Online RetailersView on Mobile Wallets Interoperability & Standardization Latest Innovative Mobile Payment Methods Networking Lunch & VIP Lunch Tables Optimal Profitability Strategies Product Design & Product Development Indonesia’s MobileWallet Market Mobile Money Adoption & Scale: Learnings from Africa (continued) LeveragingWearable Devices & MobileWallets Country Focused Rotating Roundtable Discussion Consumer Authentication & Enhancing Security Addressing Financial Inclusion MobileWallet & Cross-Border Remittances Agent Network Management Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia Bitcoin Adoption & Technology
  • 6. This label contains your priority booking code. To expedite registration, please do not remove label. If you have already received a copy of this brochure, we apologise. For reasons of confidentiality, your full particulars were not available to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd for deduplication prior to mail drop. If undelivered, please return to: 111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-05, Singapore 238164 Tel: +65 6508 2400 Fax: +65 6508 2408 3rd Mobile Wallet 2015 Email register@ibcasia.com.sg Fax +65 6508 2407 Scan the QR Code with your smartphone and register today Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401 MAIL the attached registration form with your cheque to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd c/o Informa Regional Business Services 111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-05, Singapore 238164 Web www.mobilewallet-asia.com HOTEL INFORMATION DATA PROTECTION PAYMENT TERMS CANCELLATIONS / SUBSTITUTION IMPORTANT NOTE REGNO.200108203N Payment must be received 10 business days prior to the event. To take advantage of discounts with an expiry date, registration and payment must be received by the cut-off date. • Payment by bankers draft or cheque in S$ or US$ should be made in favour of “IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd” and mailed to: IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd c/o Informa Regional Business Services 111 Somerset Road, TripleOne Somerset #10-06 Singapore 238164 Attn: The Accounts Receivable Team • Payment by bank transfer in S$ or US$ made payable to: IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd A/C No.:147-059513-001 (S$) A/C No.:260-457866-178 (US$) The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited 21 Collyer Quay, HSBC Building Singapore 049320 Bank Swift Code: HSBCSGSG Bank Code: 7232 • Payment by Credit Card (AMEX, VISA or MasterCard). The best way to pay by credit card is through our secure portal built into the website. To pay by phone please indicate the contact name and details below and our Customer Services Team will call within 24 hours to take payment. Please do not send credit card information by email. The personal information entered during your registration/order, or provided by you, will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in the Informa Group in the UK and internationally. Occasionally, your details may be obtained from or shared with external companies who wish to communicate with you offers related to your business activities. If you do not wish your details to be used for this purpose, please contact our Database Department at Email: database@ibcasia.com.sg, Tel: +65 6508 2400 or Fax: +65 6508 2408. Should you be unable to attend, a substitute delegate is welcome at no extra charge. Cancellations must be received in writing at least 10 business days before the start of the event, to receive a refund less 10% processing fee per registration. The company regrets that no refund will be made available for cancellation notifications received less than 10 business days before the event. Please quote the name of the delegate, event title and invoice number on the advice when remitting payment. Bank charges are to be deducted from participating organisations own accounts. Please fax your payment details (copy of remittance advice, cheque or draft to +65 6508 2407). Attendance will only be permitted upon receipt of full payment. Participants wishing to register at the door are responsible to ensure all details are as published. IBC assumes no further liability or obligation, beyond the refund of the paid registration fee, in the event of postponement or cancellation by IBC. 6 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER RESERVE YOUR PLACE TODAY! ■ Yes! I/We will attend the 3rd Mobile Wallet 2015 • 18 – 21 August 2015, Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia ■ I would like to purchase the conference presentations at SGD1000 + GST (SGD1070) per log in. CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS The best way to pay by credit card is through our secure on-line registration process, simply log on to the website at www.mobilewallet-asia.com and click “Register On-line”. If you would prefer to pay over the phone please complete the contact name and details and our Customer Services Team will call within 24 hours to take payment. As we treat your credit card information in the strictest confidence, please do not send payment details by email. Credit card contact: Department: Direct phone number: Email: P46281 Who is Head of your Department? Who is Head of Training? Company Information Company Name: Address: Main Business/Activity: Postal Code: ■ I enclose my bankers draft / cheque payable to IBC Asia (S) Pte Ltd ■ I am paying by bank transfer (copy attached) ■ Payment by Credit Card. (AMEX, VISA or MasterCard accepted) PAYMENT METHOD (Please tick) • Multiple Bookings Discount pricing is applicable to groups of 3 or more delegates from the same organisation registering for the same event, at the same time. Fee stated is the discounted price PER DELEGATE. Only one discount applies; either the early bird rate OR special rate OR group rate. • All fees stated include luncheons, refreshments and complete set of documentation. It does not include the cost of accommodation and travel. • Registration fees are subject to the prevailing government tax Please photocopy for additional delegates Delegate 1 Details Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Job Title: Department Tel: Mobile No.: Email: Register 3 Delegates & the 4th Attends for FREE! Delegate 2 Details Name: Dr/Mr/Ms Job Title: Department Tel: Mobile No.: Email: Customer Service Hotline +65 6508 2401 register@ibcasia.com.sg www.mobilewallet-asia.com ❑ 2 Day Conference only FEE PER DELEGATE USD 1,895 USD 2,095 USD 2,195 USD 1,795 ❑ 3 Day Package: 2 Day Conference + USD 1,595 USD 1,795 USD 1,895 USD 1,495 USD 1,195 USD 1,395 USD 1,495 USD 1,095 Group Rate (3 or more delegates) Early Bird Rate Register & pay on or before 12 June 2015 Special Rate Register & pay on or before 10 July 2015 Normal Rate Register & pay after 10 July 2015 FEE FOR BANKS, RETAILERS, MOBILE NETWORK OPERATORS VENDOR FEES ❑ 2 Day Conference only ❑ 4 Day Package: 2 Day Conference + Both Workshops USD 3,195 USD 3,395 USD 3,495 USD 3,095 ❑ 3 Day Package: 2 Day Conference + USD 2,795 USD 2,995 USD 3,095 USD 2,695 USD 2,195 USD 2,395 USD 2,495 USD 2,095 Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia Jalan M.H. Thamrin, Kav 28-30, Jakarta 10350, Indonesia Tel: +62 21 2992 1234 Fax: +62 21 2992 1370 Contact: Ms Katherine Yap ❑ Pre-Conference Workshop OR ❑ Post-Conference Workshop ❑ Pre-Conference Workshop OR ❑ Post-Conference Workshop ❑ 4 Day Package: 2 Day Conference + Both Workshops P46281 WEB