| Event Name | EPCA Summit 2012 |
|---|---|
| Dates | 18 – 20 April 2012 |
| Location | Rome, Italy |
| Organising Company | European Payments Consulting Association (EPCA) |
| Event Description | The EPCA Summit is a 2,5 day high level program, consisting of dedicated pre-conference workshops followed by a plenary and specialized track program (of choice). Top professionals and thought leaders from all over the world will present key developments in payments and transactions with ample room for in depth discussions. EPCA Summit 2012 will also cooperate closely with ABI (Italian Bankers Association) and other European Banking Associations, such as NVB (Dutch Bankers Association). This edition’s theme will be ‘Rethinking Transactions: Fostering Europe’s Digital Agenda'. This theme will be endorsed by Ms Neelie Kroes, EU Commissioner for Europe’s Digital Agenda. The 2012 venue is the Palazzo Altieri in Rome. A unique historic Italian Palace in the city centre. (www.epcasummit.com) The 11th international EPCA Summit offers you: - Total payments update for professionals |
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