I think it’s really a must-attend event for CX professionals. I’ve gone to other events in the past and this surpasses all of them.
PSD2 is Live – Now What?
March 11th, Successfully held
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Here’s what we discussed:
2021 marks the start of a change in the goal post. With the influx of richer data sets, PSD2 is quickly shifting away from a pure compliance play and moving into its strategic mission of driving better customer experience and trust.
In this roundtable, Ekata shared fresh merchant data gathered in the first month of the year which highlights prioritising data intelligence to drive better risk decisions throughout the payments ecosystem.
We discussed the following themes:
- What observations so far are being seen around merchant and issuer behaviour in regard to exemptions and authentication?
- What immediate results are we seeing in countries where PSD2 is live?
- What is your roadmap for SCA over the course of the year?
Moderated by
VP & GM, EMEA at EKATA
Spencer McLain is Ekata’s Vice President and General Manager of the EMEA region. He leads Ekata’s international expansion efforts and owns key relationships with card brands and payment service providers. Spencer supports multiple fraud platform partnerships, collaborates with Product Management to improve Ekata’s API products to ensure that they provide maximum lift in risk models and/or rule-sets, and acts as a key liaison to complex data customers who require specialized testing/analysis.
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About Ekata:
Ekata provides APIs and a SaaS solution built around five core identity elements: name, phone, email, address, and IP to help you assess risk in all types of online interactions. These include fake account creation, payment authentication, transaction fraud and manual fraud review.
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Here’s what attendees at past events have said:
A lot of other conferences I’ve gone to are driven off a podium, someone presenting me a solution before they understand my problem. Here I have an opportunity to talk to my peers and learn from them.
I’m not part of some enormous crowd out there. I’m getting lot of interaction, hearing from people, their own personal stories. Individual examples of how people are leveraging their CX skills in their industry, in their business, in the work that they do everyday.
Very intimate, Very one-on-one! You are able to really get a lot of candid responses, so we’re getting a ton of value from that and a lot of valuable insights.