Payments Boot CampMay 21-23, 2024Virtual
Glenbrook’s three-day virtual Payments Boot Camp is just as interactive and educational as the on-site workshop, featuring breakout sessions, presentations, live Q&A’s, group exercises and real-time feedback.
Glenbrook’s three-day virtual Payments Boot Camp is just as interactive and educational as the on-site workshop, featuring breakout sessions, presentations, live Q&A’s, group exercises and real-time feedback.
There are three major trends in today’s global payments industry. Payment systems are going digital. Bank transfers systems are moving to real-time clearing and settlement. And the global payments landscape is shrinking and becoming more interconnected. This...
Efficient and inclusive financial services are vital to economic growth. New payments systems and innovations are popping up all over the globe and transforming the way individuals and businesses behave. This workshop is designed for payments professionals that want to learn about global payments trends.
This workshop looks beyond the Payments Boot Camp to explore leading edge topics in digital payments, fast payments, digital currency, and global payments. In digital payments we’ll look at the tradeoffs between NFC and QR Codes, EMVCo tokenization, and the rise of the Super App.
This workshop is designed to explore the behind-the-scenes working of the embedded commerce phenomena. Join us as we outline all the different card acceptance alternatives and take a deep look at the world of payments facilitation. We will also walk through the payment aspects of the various embedded commerce use cases such as integrated payments, contextual commerce, and conversational commerce among others. As part of this journey, we will shine a spotlight on different payment solutions from Amazon Pay, Braintree, Meta Pay, and Stripe.
This workshop is designed for payments professionals who want to come up to speed quickly on digital currency essentials. After exploring key concepts and new stakeholders, current economic models emerging for crypto, stable and CBDCs are examined to understand how these new systems may impact the payments ecosystem and someday reshape everything from the six payments domains to our global economy.
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In recent years, wearable technology has arrived in a big way –– fitness bands, smart watches, tracking devices, cameras, and health monitoring devices to name just a few. This session is designed to introduce participants to the world of wearable technology and the obvious and not so obvious linkages to payments.
...Add to cartFive years into Apple Pay and the model is either a total failure or a wild success depending on your perspective. This session takes stock of the value proposition, customer adoption, and how the payments industry has evolved in reaction to Apple Pay. It examines how Apple has expanded the program by use case and across products — ...Add to cart
The war over online digital wallets is now twenty plus years old. From the original Electronic Commerce Markup Language (ECML) to today’s tokenized payments credentials, the landscape has changed a lot – and is surprisingly more vibrant than ever. PayPal has emerged as the de facto digital wallet leader, but many alternatives are ...Add to cart
The Business to Business or B2B domain is perhaps the largest segment of the payments industry in absolute volume. At is core is the financial supply chain where buyers and suppliers perform an elaborate dance with sales orders, purchase orders, invoices, payments, and reconciliation. Payments are only a part of the financial supply c...Add to cart
The payments industry is evolving at an unprecedented pace. With new technologies, regulations, and products, successfully managing risk in this innovative era is challenging. Whether you are implementing new forms of payment, making decisions about vendors and technology, or creating new payments products, this session provides an in...Add to cart
Twenty-five years ago we started building an Internet of Computers. Fifteen years later it became an Internet of Smartphones. Today, based on billions of connected devices, smart sensors, and online appliances, it is becoming an Internet of Things (IoT). And just as the original Internet revolutionized commerce, many suspect that toda...Add to cart