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Mobile Payments: Global Markets, Empowered Consumers and New Rules? (Part 2)



Content Partner:  University of Washington School of Law
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This is part 2 of a 2-part series entitled, "Mobile Payments: Global Markets, Empowered Consumers and New Rules?"

More than two-thirds of the world’s population has a mobile phone, creating opportunities for new payment platforms in both developed and developing nations. This one-day conference will explore the benefits of mobile payments to consumers – both in developed and developing markets and the types of regulatory approaches that will increase consumer adoption and provide incentives for businesses to compete.

These issues will be considered:

  • What are the benefits to the consumer of mobile payments (e.g. remittances, money transfer for the unbanked, efficiency, more security and control)?
  • What advantages do mobile payments offer that other forms of payment mechanisms do not?
  • How do mobile payments fit into existing regulatory frameworks in US, EU and other markets?
  • What sort of regulatory models will encourage mobile payments adoption in both developed and developing markets?
  • Should telecommunications operators, financial institutions and other business entities be permitted to compete to provide these services?


Part 2 Covers:

    ">Mr. Ignacio Mas ">Mobile Payments in Other Markets – Emerging Regulatory Frameworks  


Practice Areas: Communications & Media Law, Telecommunications & VOIP
Online Media Type: Video
Production Date: 10/29/2010 3:30 PM EDT
Level: Intermediate
Category: Standard
Duration: 3 Hours, 45 Minutes
Online Format: Live
Course Type: Public

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Speakers:
Thaer Sabri - Electronic Money Association; Surbiton, UK
Maria Stephens - US Agency for International Development; Washington, DC
Chris Jay Hoofnagle - Director, Information Privacy Programs, University of California Berkeley School of Law; Berkeley, CA
Jane K. Winn - Professor, University of Washington Law School; Seattle, WA
Andrew Bennett - International Trade Administration, US Department of Commerce
Joel Ngugi - Professor, University of Washington School of Law; Seattle, WA
Ignacio Mas - Deputy Director, Financial Services for the Poor program, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Seattle, WA
Bill Maurer - Professor and Director, Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion, University of California, Irvine
Scott Morris - Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Trilogy International Partners LLC; Bellevue, WA
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