July 2018
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This seminar considered the future for payments policy and regulation in the UK.
The discussion was timed to follow the creation of the New Payment Services Operator - which was set up to develop increased capability and capacity across retail payment systems - and brought out latest thinking around the future resilience of payments infrastructure, as well as its role in developing competition and innovation across the sector.
Delegates also considered the impact of emerging technologies on market competition and end-users, particularly in terms of how stakeholders are working to improve consumer engagement and address security concerns around the recent implementation of PSD2 and open banking, and latest initiatives being taken forward to tackle current trends in payments fraud, such as push-payment scams.
Sessions brought together senior government officials and regulators with representatives from across the payments supply chain - including payments system operators, banks, building societies, PayTechs and other service payment providers - alongside academics, commentators, consumer groups, lawyers, and reporters from the national and trade media.