Join the Payments Association and FICO at Money20/20

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Join FICO and the Payments Association at Money20/20 Amsterdam on 4th – 6th June and be part of the world’s largest event for ideas, connections and deals in payments, FinTech and financial services.

FICO has some exciting activities for Payments Association members in store at their stand (C122) as well as one-to-one consultations with their team.

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Monday 4th June
Exclusive networking reception at the Beach from 5.00pm – 7.00pm, please collect your complimentary ticket at C122.

Tuesday 5th June
Payments Association’s Tony Craddock will be presenting “Making payments digital: the Payments Association’s call for action by the UK government” between 11.15am – 12.00pm in FICO’s executive room D402, where several other presentations will be held during the day, please RSVP.

Wednesday 6th June 

FICO presentation – “The world in debt: RegTech meets Machine Learning for new customer insight”  from 4.50pm – 5.05pm at the Lion’s Den Stage.
 
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Sign up for the Digital Transformation hot topic briefing with FICO and the Payments Association on Thursday 14th June from 3.00pm – 5.30pm at the Payments Association offices in London Bridge. Click on the banner for more information.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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