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Money-on-line.eu 2006. The European scenario of digital payment system and smart cards - copertina
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The digital payment system represents just a part of the world payment system, but it is certainly the part which has undergone major change as a result of evolving technological, social and economic conditions. Like the global payment system universe, the digital payment system can also be represented as “an expanding universe”, as there is a continuous marked growth in the number and value of transactions. However the growing number of electronic transactions, more and more of which are international, and the rise in their total value, are capturing increased attention and interest by operators and newcomers who were previously outside the field.
The evolution of such global networks calls for new technologies offering increasing efficiency and security, convenience and value creation, consumer empowerment and greater transparency in fees application, and it also calls for standardization and regulation. Considering the regulatory frameworks of this scenario, the introduction of the single European currency and the role of the European Central Bank were two basic milestones. Now, the SEPA (Single European Payment Area) Framework, approved by the European Payments Council in September 2005, represents for the entire industry of payments the most important guidelines for forecasting the evolution of the payment cards sector over the next few years. Analyzing these trends is what the Forum per la Tecnologia dell’Informazione and the SSB Group aimed to do, by updating the first edition (2004) of the European Observatory on electronic cards and payment systems. Many international authors and institutions were asked to contribute to this new report with their own papers.
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2006
12 marzo 2007
Libro tecnico professionale
240 p., Brossura
9788846474872
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Gian Bruno Mazzi , Introduction - The evolutionary and integration path of electronic payment system
Part I. The evolutionary scenario in Europe and worldwide
Giorgio Pacifici , Smart Car, e-payments and social groups. A key to the European smart community
Paola Masi, Bank of Italy , The evolution of electronic payment system and instruments
Anna Omarini, Bocconi University , The evolution of electronic money
Samuele Villa, CIRSFID , The legislation regulating Electronic Money and Electronic Payment System
Part II. E-money opportunities and applications
Luigi Blasi, Gianluigi Rocca, SSB , The new challenges for the financial world in the retails payments sector
Nicola Cordone, SiNSYS , The new challenges for the financial world in the retail payments sector
SiNSYS: the birth of the new pan-European reality in card processing
Banksys , Innovation serving the customer
Interpay , Reflections on the steps in a purchase process
Antonella Vanara, SSB , E-payments and security: a challenge still open today
Sergio Crivelli, Sergio Tabanelli, Actalis , Has our digital identity been cloned?
Alessandro Zollo, ABI , e-Committee: an engine for banking innovation in the field of Information & Communication Technology
Francesco Orlandini, TSP , Multi-service applications and urban mobility
Part III. FTI-Chartaforum Italia data on the diffusion of smart carts in Europe, Italy and worldwide
Manuela De Lorenzo, FTI , The global and European market of smart cards Evolution of payments instruments in Europe
Payment cards in Europe
EMV Migration
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During the last few years, the ICT applications have assumed an increasing importance in the banking and financial systems, concurring to the new automated payment systems offered to the customers, both corporate and retail. New services and new technologies that make more and more articulated the global competition scenario of the banking system, just in time with the Euro integration process. Firstly the electronic cards and now the smart cards, particularly interesting for their own capability to increase the performances and the security of the transactions, are more and more spread all over Europe, as well as the POS and ATM terminals.Billions of transactions have then to be processed electronically inside the acquiring and banking networks in order to allow this new digital scenario and the arrival of Internet, the first "networked market" is continously moving on the innovation boundary. Internet banking applications are more and more appreciated and used by corporate and retail clients and the electronic commerce is a common practice, as well as the mobile commerce is growing up. And the ICT technology can support a flexible and quick development and usage of new cards (prepaid and contactless, for example) and systems (digital cash).In order to depict the evolutionary path that is currently going on, the "Forum per la Tecnologia dell'Informazione" supported by the SSB Group, decided to enlarge their Italian activity of reporting on the electronic cards and payment systems to the European level to better accomplish the target of building a European electronic payment system, an ambitious objective that has already collected the consensus of the European banking associations, of the central banks and of the main European banks, that are strengthening their cooperation mechanisms. All these topics are resumed and developped inside this publication, that can be considered a useful knowledge tool delivered to the banking and financial world, to the enterprises, to the public opinion and to the institutions.

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