Why are the Big Four consulting firms urging banks to move their payment infrastructure to the cloud within the next 2 years? What advantages are there in running card issuing, merchant acquiring and digital wallet businesses in the cloud? And what can happen to financial institutions with a wait-and-see attitude towards cloudification?

This webinar features the success stories of companies who have sped up their innovative payment projects through their journey to the cloud. Among them are:

  • A major UK acquirer who launched its payment infrastructure in Oracle Cloud in 2 days instead of 8 months.

  • A new-gen processor who sets up multi-currency card issuing for fintechs and neobanks in 2 weeks. 

  •  The award winning OpenWay solutions for digital payments based on the leading cloud platforms including Oracle Cloud

You will learn:

  • Advantages beyond cost-efficiency: the tangible technical and operational benefits of running payments in the cloud.

  • Cloud payments strategies for fintechs and incumbents.

  • What to consider when selecting a cloud payment partner: debunking common compliance and security myths.

Contents

  1. Banks are warming up to the cloud

  2. Benefits of the cloud for card issuers and merchant acquirers

  3. Payment players are moving to the cloud: does size matter?

  4. Digital cards and remote migrations during the pandemic

  5. The role of AI in payments

  6. Conundrum of payment HSMs in the cloud

  7. Data residency requirements — obstacle to the cloud?

  8. What to look for in a cloud partner

 

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About the speakers

Dmitry Yatskaer
Dmitry YatskaerWebsite CTO OpenWay
Dmitry Yatskaer has been working in the payment industry for 20+ years, expanding his knowledge domain from Senior Business Analyst to Chief Product Manager and, since 2008, to Chief Technology Officer. He plays an important role in Way4 product development strategy and participates actively in OpenWay’s most sophisticated projects. He is advising clients on the optimal payment solution architecture, new business line development, large-volume card and merchant portfolio migrations, and more.

Dmitry has contributed to the successful launch of CMS platforms of equensWorldline, SIX Payment Services, Nets, Comdata, Network International, ACB, Equity Bank of Kenya, Credorax, Borgun and others.
Rik De Deyn
Rik De Deyn Sr Director, Financial Services Strategy Oracle

Rik has collaborated with global financial institutions for over 20 years in the areas of payments, fintech, and partnership and compliance strategies. This gives him an interesting perspective on financial services trends and solutions.

Prior to his current role, Rik De Deyn held financial services solution positions at Oracle and Sun Microsystems. Rik holds a Masters Degree in Computer Science.

Zil Bareisis
Zil BareisisWebsite Head of Retail Banking Celent

Zilvinas heads Celent’s Retail Banking practice and is based in London, UK. His research is focused on retail banking technologies with a particular emphasis on consumer and card-based payments, and identity and authentication. Zil has a keen interest in payments innovation, and how the “perfect storm” of competitive (e.g. Fintech), regulatory (e.g. PSD2), and technology (e.g. digital, cloud, Internet of Things) developments shapes consumer payments today and tomorrow. Zil has a global perspective with a particular emphasis on market developments in North America and Europe.

Zilvinas is a regular speaker, chairman, and panel moderator at the leading payments industry events, such as Finovate, Money 2020, PayThink, Cards & Payments Innovation Summit, Mobey Day and many others. He has also been widely quoted in the press, such as The Economist, The Financial Times, The Banker, The Times, The Daily Telegraph, The New York Times, American Banker, PaymentSource, and other publications.

Zilvinas has over 20 years of experience advising senior executives at the leading financial institutions and their technology and service providers.