The shift to EMV is adding complexity and cost for card issuers and it’s only going to tackle part of the problem around payments fraud. That’s according to Render Dahiya, CEO of Arroweye Solutions at least. In an interview in the Finetics™ Studio by The Bancorp at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas he talks about the impact of EMV migration on issuers and why it’s just a “stop gap” measure on fighting fraud. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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26th January 2016
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In January’s penultimate newsletter, we bring you four fascinating interviews with key industry players including Aite Group’s research director, Julie Conroy, Bancorp SVP of Payment Acceptance, Charles Crawford and Render Dahiya, the CEO of Arroweye solutions. They cover a range of topics from the increasing complexity of the EMV shift and its inevitable consequences, the future of fraud and the investments being made to protect against it. We are also including an exclusive preview into the agenda of the highly anticipated Money20/20 Europe conference in April!

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The shift to EMV is adding complexity and cost for card issuers and it’s only going to tackle part of the problem around payments fraud. That’s according to Render Dahiya, CEO of Arroweye Solutions at least. In an interview in the Finetics™ Studio by The Bancorp at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas he talks about the impact of EMV migration on issuers and why it’s just a “stop gap” measure on fighting fraud.

Arroweye Solutions CEO on the impact of EMV migration on issuers (Video)
 
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Covering fraud, data security, anti-money laundering and compliance as research director for Aite Group’s Retail Banking practice, Julie Conroy has a good perspective over how the space is developing. During an interview in the Finetics™ Studio by The Bancorp at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas, she shared her insights on the migration to EMV, filling the education gap and the future of fraud.

Aite Group research director talks EMV & the future of fraud
 

Bringing the VC perspective to The Bancorp’s Finetics™ Studio during Money 20/20, is Dan Rosen, founding partner at Commerce Ventures based in San Francisco. Here, he talks about Commerce Ventures’ model and investing in the future of fraud prevention.

Commerce ventures founder on investing in fraud prevention
 

Speaking during an interview in the Finetics™ Studio by The Bancorp at Money 20/20 in Las Vegas, The Bancorp’s SVP of payment acceptance, Charles Crawford, talked about the challenges, limitations and unintended consequences of the shift to EMV.

Bancorp SVP Payment Acceptance on the shape of fraud to come
 

Here is an exclusive preview of the Money20/20 Europe Agenda which reveals the topics and speakers you’ll be able to see at the Copenhagen event this April!

Money20/20 Europe Exclusive Agenda Preview
 
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