The Invisible Payment - EBA Summer School 2019 - Euro Banking Association
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EBA Summer School 2019
Dublin, Ireland – 2 to 4 July
The Invisible Payment
How technology and innovation is creating embedded consumer
and SME payments
Some of the questions to be tackled during the EBA Summer School 2019:
• What are the latest developments in artificial intelligence, big data, analytics? How are these promot-
ing frictionless payments and innovation in retail and SME banking?
• What are concrete examples of change in retail payments generated by open banking and instant pay-
ments?
• What new products, services, and business models are being enabled through ecosystems for SMEs?
• How quickly will the industry move from experimentation to implementation and deployment? What
hurdles have yet to be overcome?
1Programme EBA Summer School 2019
“The Invisible Payment”
Tuesday, 2 July
19:15 Welcome and Introduction
An informal welcome to the delegates with a brief explanation of the main activities and expectations for
the next two days
19:30 Drinks reception
An early opportunity for delegates to meet each other and the EBA Summer School faculty in a relaxed
atmosphere
20:00 BBQ dinner
Wednesday, 3 July (at Accenture’s The Dock)
8:40 Depart by bus for Accenture‘s research hub
9:00 Arrival and coffee
9:15 EBA Summer School Overview
An introduction to the Summer School theme and the work the EBA is initiating in this area via its Working
Groups. Briefing on the team challenges to be worked on over the next two days.
9:45 Accenture Insight “Greasing the wheels for frictionless payments”
A welcome by our sponsors to The Dock, a brief explanation of the programme for the day, plus
Accenture’s overall perspective on the technologies and business practices that are creating new
ecosystems for payments
10:15 Break – Group is split into three teams that rotate through the subsequent sessions:
10:30 Use case I: cross-industry frictionless payments platforms and solutions
11:30 Group rotation
11:45 Use case II
Including a cross-industry inspiration demo which will showcase what the future of other industries may
look like
12:45 Buffet lunch, group rotation
13:45 Use case III
Presented by a fintech
14:45 Break, group comes together again
15:00 Panel debrief and Q&A
A concluding opportunity to review the key issues and outcomes from the day and discuss the implications
for the delegates, their organisations and the syndicate team challenges ahead
16:00 Depart by bus for hotel
16:30 Syndicate groups to work on team challenges
Using all the ideas and outputs from the day, syndicate groups to begin work on their allocated topics
17:30 Free time
19:30 Dinner
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2Thursday, 4 July
7:00 Breakfast
8:00 Review and Look Ahead
A summary of the main topics and learnings from the previous day, and a look ahead to the day’s
activities.
8:30 New Horizons of Payments
The session will explore the types of ecosystems, methods of connecting, and business practices being
tested in new models of embedded payments and platform banking.
9:15 Using Data Science to Make Invisible Payments Visible. A panel discussion
The panel will discuss the ways in which data science is illuminating latent and invisible data, and three
models of using data from payments:
• Data in individual payments
• Data in millions of payments
• Metadata about payments
10:15 Break
10:45 Syndicate groups – team challenges
Another opportunity for syndicate groups to work on their team challenges in preparation for the
afternoon’s presentations
11:30 Bringing order to chaos
Standards are essential for embedded payments and the application of artificial intelligence to them. What
standards are available, and which are needed? How can standards ideally support innovation in retail
and SME payments?
12:30 Buffet lunch
13:15 Syndicate groups – team challenges
Final working session in syndicate groups to prepare a presentation on the allocated team challenges.
Each table group to prepare a 5-minute presentation to a panel of EBA Summer School contributors
14:15 Team challenges – presentations to lecturer panel
Syndicate groups to present their outcomes to the lecturer panel, who will question and challenge the
delegates’ thinking
15:30 Personal planning and feedback
Delegates to review the outcomes from the EBA Summer School, record their learning and personal
actions and provide feedback on the programme
15:45 Team challenges – results and final summary
The Chair will announce the winning syndicate group for the Team Challenge and provide a final summary
on the key issues emerging from the 2019 Summer School
16:00 End of EBA Summer School
3Venue
The location for the EBA Summer School is the
Castleknock Hotel in Dublin, situated on the Castle-
knock Golf Course. The hotel is located approxi-
mately 30 minutes from Dublin Airport by taxi, and
about 10 kilometres from the city centre:
Castleknock Hotel
Porterstown Road
Castleknock, Dublin 15
D15 WNR7
Ireland
Website
The venue combines a high standard of modern
bedroom and conference facilities, together with
areas for refreshments, dining and relaxation.
Booking
Travel and Transportation For bookings, please e-mail your request to
We will organise your transportation from the hotel education@abe-eba.eu. We strongly recommend
registering promptly.
back to Dublin airport after the end of the EBA
Summer School at 16:00 IST.
Sponsor
Price The EBA Summer School 2019 is sponsored by
• for EBA Members: EUR 2,750 Accenture and includes one day of input and
working sessions at The Dock, Accenture's research
• for non-EBA Members: EUR 2,950
and incubation hub in Dublin .
The price includes all seminar activities, materials,
meals and two nights of accommodation in a 4-star
seminar hotel.
Full payment will need to be made in advance.
Euro Banking Association, 40 rue de Courcelles, 75008 Paris, Tel: +33 1 53 67 07 00, www.abe-eba.eu
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