EEPAF is a very focused discussion platform where senior executives from cross border web merchants and supply side discuss:
- confidence, identity and trust in online payments
- localization vs. globalization: online cross border processing
- regulation of payment landscape (SEPA, eSEPA, PCI DSS)
- new bank and non bank payment solutions
- improved customer payment experience in multichannel retailing
- looking beyond payments: Loyalty, Couponing, Location based services
EEPAF is an integral part of Merchant Payments Ecosystem, representing the ultimate one-stop event for merchant payments at POS. The Merchant Payment Ecosystem (MPE) spans over three days and completely covers all three payment acceptance areas at merchant point of sale: in-store, online & mobile.
MPE is a unique networking opportunity for pan-European merchants, banks, PSPs, card schemes, processors, MNOs and everyone from merchant payments acceptance business.
MPE is built on the success of European Card Acquiring Forum (ECAF), a truly independent and unique discussion platform for community of card acquiring professionals from Europe and beyond.
MPE focuses and explores payments acceptance at POS, covering mobile, ecommerce and cards.
Except for the excellent conference and expo, you can also join us in our search for the best performers and innovators in the payment acceptance arena, people and firms that have significantly contributed to the development of in-store, online and mobile payment acceptance in Europe and worldwide. Take a part or recommend a company/personality, which, according to your opinion, deserves better recognition or honour. Please click on the MPE Banner on the right side of this page to get more information...
Reputation you can trust!
Despite slower economy, eCommerce sales in Europe grew by 12% from ‘09 to ’10. Online retail sales in Europe reached EUR 81.2 billion in 2010 and are projected to grow to EUR space 133.6 billion by 2015. 136 million European adults (37%) shopped regularly online, and spent an average of EUR 942 online during 2009, rising to EUR 1086 in 2014 (Forrester).