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eID: the business case for banking and finance David Goodman, EEMA 5 June 15 Welcome eID: the business case for the banking and finance community A one day workshop in collaboration with the European Commissions DG CNECT and hosted by


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eID: the business case for banking and finance

David Goodman, EEMA

5 June ‘15

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Welcome

eID: the business case for the banking and finance community A one day workshop in collaboration with the European Commission’s DG CNECT and hosted by the Department of Business, Innovations and Skills

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#eidforbanks

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About EEMA

Europe’s independent identity and security association We are a community of members, ambitious to stimulate the development and growth of cross-border personal, business and government transactions and communications across Europe and beyond, through discussion and debate on cutting edge issues in top class networking events.

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Digital Enterprise Europe 2015 8‐9 July 2015 Building Trust in the Hyperconnected World For 28 years, EEMA’s showcase annual conference EEMA/OASIS, Ditton Manor, near London iSSE 2015 10‐11 November 2015 Making Europe a Safer Place to do Business Europe’s leading independent cybersecurity event EEMA/TeleTrust/OID Summit, Berlin

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About EEMA

Promoting excellence through collaboration and partnership EEMA works with a variety of well-known European and international associations and standards bodies to drive latest industry trends and best practice as well as actively participating in ground-breaking EC co-funded projects

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Overall objective

eID: the business case for the banking and finance community A set of initiatives to promote the active collaboration between the banking and finance industry, Member State governments and the European Commission To create a framework or environment in which the private and public sectors work together to highlight the opportunities and identify and

  • vercome the obstacles in leveraging eID

This is the beginning of a journey requiring ambition and vision, commitment and enterprise to resolve the unanswered questions

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Today’s objectives

To stimulate a way forward to removing barriers to the implementation of eIDs in banking and finance.

  • Outline the value of electronic identity for banking and finance
  • Explain the objectives and implementation of the eIDAS

legislation, including clarification of the forthcoming implementing acts as well as other relevant European legislation such as anti-money laundering and data protection.

  • Draw upon the experience and expectations of banks and

payments companies relating to the early uses of eID in discharging regulatory requirements in relation to day-to-day and cross-border operational processes and transactions.

  • Arrive at a set of actions and potential deliverables that will take

the engagement of the banking and finance community to the next level

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Morning session

Setting the scene

  • Andrea Servida, DG CNECT
  • Floris Kleemans, Focafet

Coffee Business Benefits & Perspectives I

  • Lois Appleby, Deutsche Bank
  • Geoffroy Goffinet, European Banking Authority
  • Shailesh Grover, Barclays Bank

Business Benefits & Perspectives II

  • Ruth Wandhofer, Citi / European Payments Council
  • Jocelyne Prefontaine, Community Life
  • Thomas Rössler, STORK 2.0

Lunch

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Afternoon session

Moving forward First Steps

  • Pedro Calderon, Ericsson (Demo)
  • Frans Bolk, UniQ-ID (Demo)
  • Vincent Jansen, Innopay
  • Thomas Kopp, LuxTrust
  • Didier Richter, Banque Internationale à Luxembourg

Coffee Roundtable Sessions Plenary Session

  • Roundtable Reports
  • Next Steps
  • Closing remarks – Andrea Servida, DG CNECT

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Roundtable sessions

Discussion topics How do we:

  • Facilitate meeting regulatory requirements (such as anti-money

laundering for banking)

  • Make eID work in banking and finance cross-border
  • Improve client convenience and facilitating business processes by

going digital (e.g. by verifying clients, etc.)

  • Raise awareness in business and educate citizens on the benefits
  • f using digital identities
  • Identify what is still missing from the ‘how to’ (e.g. legal aspects,

payments, technical issues such as interoperability, security, and attributes)

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What is BLT?

You may know it as: Bacon, lettuce and tomato

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But we can also think of it as:

  • Business
  • Legislation
  • Technology
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@EEMA1 facebook.com/EEMAnews EEMA EEMAassociation The European Association for e‐Identity & Security First floor offices 25 Greenhill Street Stratford‐upon‐Avon Warwickshire CV37 6LE United Kingdom t: +44 (0)1386 793028 e: info@eema.org www.eema.org

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