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11th February 2012

Mobile Money Forum Early Bird Prices Still Available

mobile money forumThe 2012 Mobile Money Forum, an event which will give attendees the opportunity to hear about and discuss the impact of mobile money in the North American, European and international markets with speakers and delegates from the financial, telecom, mobile commerce and other related sectors, will be held from 13-14 June 2012 in Montreal. The mobile money ecosystem encompasses mobile banking, mobile payments, mobile money transfers, mobile commerce and other related mobile services.

“The mobile money industry is continuing to evolve very quickly,” said Michel Bruyère, CEO of Neotelis, “We are looking forward to bringing together key players for two days of networking, presentations, demos and discussions on the evolution, trends and key issues facing the industry.”

Ticket prices are as follows:

  • Super Early Bird Full Pass until 31 March @ $995 + tax
  • Early Bird Full Pass from 1 April until 12 May @ $1295 + tax
  • Full Pass from 13 May until date of the Forum @ $1495 + tax

Past editions of the Mobile Money Forum have included speakers from:

  • American Express
  • Belgacom
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
  • Desjardins
  • Ericsson
  • International Financial Centre Montreal
  • Interac
  • KPMG
  • PayPal
  • Research in Motion
  • Rogers
  • Verifone
  • Visa
  • Western Union

Attendees represented diverse organizations including:

  • Bank of Montreal
  • Bell Canada
  • Canadian Radio-television & Telecommunications Commission
  • Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association
  • Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
  • ING Direct Canada
  • National Bank of Canada
  • Orange
  • Scotiabank
  • TD Bank

The Mobile Money Forum is presented by Neotelis, a company which assists telecommunications organizations worldwide face the challenges of the global competitive environment by providing training, consulting and other information-based services. Neotelis has collaborated with telecom operators, regulators, governments, policy-makers, and other telecom stakeholders from more than 100 countries around the world.

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