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P20, the transatlantic payments initiative, will host its second annual conference in Atlanta on October 9 and 10, 2018

October 3, 2018 By admin

Former British Prime Minister David Cameron in Atlanta to headline P20 Conference October 9-10

This year’s conference will bring together the world’s most influential leaders in payments technology, top U.S., U.K. and Canadian government officials and regulators to discuss the future of the global payments industry. Former British Prime Minister David Cameron will be the featured speaker.

The 2018 P20 Conference, taking place at the Atlanta History Center, will serve as a forum for leaders to discuss progress toward creating greater regulatory clarity, increasing industry and consumer security, fostering collaborative innovation and expanding financial inclusion in the payments industry. More than 150 senior leaders from across the globe, representing applicable government agencies, industry advocacy groups, financial institutions, payments processors, fintech companies and academic institutions will be in attendance.

“After months of planning, we are excited to have P20 members and delegates convene in the United States for the first time,” said Bruce Lowthers, P20 conference chairman and chief operating officer of FIS. “With payments and financial technology playing a vital role in our society and economy, it’s important to host a conference where senior leaders and officials can share ideas that will move the world forward into the future.”

“As a P20 board member, First Data is pleased to bring a member or our Chairman’s Advisory Board, former British Prime Minister David Cameron, to this conference,” said Barry C. McCarthy, executive vice president and head of network and security solutions of First Data Corporation. “Prime Minister Cameron’s distinguished career offers conference attendees a unique glimpse into geopolitical affairs and an inside view of his transformative leadership that has inspired millions around the world.”

“With key leaders and organizations from the payments industry meeting together under one roof, we have the ability to effect change, not only on a transatlantic scale, but on a global scale,” said H. West Richards, P20 president and founder, and executive director of American Transaction Processors Coalition.

Created by the American Transaction Processors Coalition (ATPC), P20 connects Atlanta’s flourishing “Transaction Alley” of payment processors with the financial capital of the world, London, by rotating the annual conference between the two cities and creating an international platform that includes executives and officials from both countries.

Dedicated to making payments accessible, affordable and secure for all, P20’s goals for the second year of the conference include:

Promoting awareness of the unique and growing position the payments industry holds in the global economy
Identifying challenges and opportunities in policies governing the payments industry
Collaborating internationally to offer best practices for the four guiding pillars of P20 – cybersecurity, innovation, regulation and financial inclusion with a specific emphasis on regulation and cyber-security
The following local, regional, national and international government leaders and officials are expected to make remarks at the conference:

Nathan Deal, governor of Georgia
U.S. Congressman Andy Barr (R-KY, 6) chairman, Monetary Policy Subcommittee, House Committee on Financial Services
Antony Phillipson, Her Majesty’s consul general of New York and trade commissioner for North America
David MacNaughton, Canada’s ambassador to the United States
Kipp Kranbuhl, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions – U.S. Dept. of the Treasury
Andrew Staunton, British consul general – Atlanta
Richard Price, chief economist – United Kingdom
U.S. Congressman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA)
U.S. Congresswoman Karen Handel (R-GA)
U.S. Congressman Sanford Bishop (D-GA)
U.S. Congressman Rob Woodall (R-GA)
Tom Price, Former White House Cabinet Secretary and U.S. House Budget Committee Chairman
Keisha Lance Bottoms, Mayor – City of Atlanta
Patrick Wilson, GDeCD Commissioner – State of Georgia
Additionally, the conference will include presentations and panel discussions from P20 board members and delegates about the organization’s four pillars and several pressing topics, including identity verification, cyber risks, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), regulatory technology/open banking and innovation sandboxes.

Following this year’s event in Atlanta, the P20 conference is scheduled to return to London in 2019.

About P20

P20 is an international payments initiative for thought leadership and action linking together Atlanta’s “Transaction Alley” and world financial capital London to make payments accessible, affordable and secure for all. Designed to be the “Davos of Payments,” P20 unites top global executives in payments technology, business, economic leaders and government regulators to advance the expansion of payments worldwide. For more information, visit www.payments20.com.

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