Mobile Payments World 2008
9 - 11 July 2008, Singapore

9 - 11 July 2008, Singapore


Welcome to Mobile Payments World 2008!
  • Stay abreast of this rapidly changing landscape as new players pitch a stake on the increasing mobile payment market. As more mobile payments trials move into implementations this year, the conference will highlight the strategies for speedier & profitable commercial deployments. From acceptable pricing models & incentivizing merchants to implementations & getting the applications into the phones, get the latest information & developments!
Listen to NEW case studies from Merchants & Service Providers who have installed mobile payments systems in their retail network and get up-to-date insights and lessons learnt from their experiences!
  • Understand the latest global developments that will shape the future in mobile payments!
Get Real Answers to these:
  • How to get more merchants on board – what are their views on mobile payments and what issues must be answered and fulfilled to move on to speedier implementations?
  • How the process amongst the banks, merchants, mobile operators and other key partners can be better streamlined?
  • What are some acceptable pricing & revenue sharing models?
  • How to get the applications into the phones faster?
  • How is the industry handling the supply of adequate handsets for faster fulfillment? How will to address the "chicken and egg" situation?
  • Mobile money transfer – the remittance revolution!
  • New initiatives such as the "Pay-Buy-Mobile" value proposition!

Program Highlights:

  • "Merchants Speak Out" Track Session (Merchants presentations & Panel discussion)
  • "Spotlight Track": (Presentations on Innovative Technology & Solutions in Mobile Payments)
  • "Crossing the Red Sea in Mobile Payment": Collaboration meeting
  • "The Mobile Payment Backdrop" Session : – Security & logistical implementation aspects
  • "Lunch Hour Special Presentation"

Organized by:

Global Information, Inc. - International Marketing Partner of Magenta Global