Latest confirmed speakers

Judith Rinearson, Partner at K&L Gates LLP

As Open Banking roles out around the globe, regulatory scrutiny of bank-fintech partnerships is growing. In the US for example, regulators are closely watching the relationships between banks and fintechs, and have issued a warning about the potential money laundering and financial crime risks these arrangements pose. Judith Rinearson, a partner with K&L Gates, will discuss the implications and how to address regulatory concerns, so that ultimately, there is a win-win-win solution that benefits banks, fintechs and consumers.


David Monty, CEO of Tell Money

As open banking evolves to become open finance, David Monty, CEO of Tell Money will share fresh perspectives on the open ecosystem, and how, even if indirectly, it supports vulnerable and excluded members of society.


Kevin McAdam, Director of Cards at Andaria

For this year’s Fireside Chat, we will be sitting down with Kevin McAdam, Director of Cards at Andaria to discuss the potential for embedded finance in the world of sport and the benefits it brings to sports clubs and legions of loyal fans.


Marc Corbalan, Vice President, A2A Risk Solutions at Visa

Marc Corbalan will share an expert perspective on the fight against APP (Authorised Push Payment) scams. Referencing recent wins and near-future challenges, Marc will dive deep into the evolving landscape of APP scams in the UK, examining the latest patterns impacting UK consumers and business alike. Attendees will gain valuable insights into how bank collaboration and network-level AI are transforming the fight against these scams, with a focus on results achieved in the UK.

Join us on 18 September as Marc highlights Visa’s cutting-edge APP scam prevention technology, showcasing how it is making a significant difference in the fight against fraud. 


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