Dear BayPay Members ,
The BayPay Forum provides many opportunities to learn and network with other payment professionals. After Loyalty, Couponing and Mobility in January at Wilson Sonsini, Social Commerce in February at Intuit, Startup Funding in payment and commerce in March at Silicon Valley Bank and Mobile Payments in the San Francisco Bay Area at Orrick, we are now taking a look at Mobile Commerce in Los Angeles at City National Bank on May 28.
A few weeks ago, we were invited to present at the FS-ISAC (part of Homeland Security) on “Emerging Payments – Emerging Risks”. Everyone is talking about Mobile as the new era. While we agree, we wanted to show the phenomena and its impact with real data. We are all about innovation in payments and commerce so we took as an example Black Friday, which is the biggest retail day of the year in the US and compared traffic on mobile devices on that day.
The result? In 2010, internet traffic on mobile devices represented 6% of the overall traffic, in 2011, 14% and in 2012, a few months ago, 24%.
This demonstrates that more and more consumers are using their mobile devices to make decisions so going to the store is the last part of the transactions for many. At the last RAMP conference in Chicago, we had the opportunity to discuss with many retailers, small and large, and mobile devices are increasingly a critical part of the customer engagement process.
With this new way of shopping, payment has to be frictionless and part of this process. So in this new edition of the BayPay Forum events, we will look at how carrier billing solves the problems for many merchants in the digital world. We will discuss how we got where we are with NFC at the Point of Sales and how to succeed in cross border money transfer.
We had the choice between several locations in Los Angeles for this event but we selected City National Bank for several reasons. Russell Goldsmith, CNB's CEO is an entrepreneur like many of us. Banks are fighting fiercely for business and the 4 larger banks have a big advantage with their national networks. So, it will be interesting to have Russell as a speaker to share his vision and explain how a bank like CNB uses technology to stay competitive and even beat the big guys in certain markets.
This event will start with a networking breakfast so don’t forget your business cards.
Thank you to our host City National Bank for making this event possible.
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013 |
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7:30 am - 8:20 am
(Light Breakfast & Networking)
8:20 am - 10:30 am (Presentations & Panel Discussion) |
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City National Bank
555 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, CA 90071 |
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For this event, we will be hosted by our sponsor City National Bank in downtown Los Angeles, California from 7:30am to 10:30am.
Bring your business cards, as there will be time to network prior to and following the focused discussion.
Keynote Speaker:
Russell Goldsmith, Chairman and CEO at City National Bank
As chairman and chief executive officer of City National Bank, Russell Goldsmith leads America’s 24th largest commercial bank with $27.4 billion in total assets. Additionally, he serves as president and chief executive officer of its publicly held parent company, City National Corporation, which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (CYN) and headquartered in Los Angeles, California. He has been a director of both the bank and its parent company since 1978.
Since Mr. Goldsmith became CEO in October 1995, City National’s assets have increased almost 800 percent. Today, it has 78 banking offices in Southern California, the San Francisco Bay Area, Nevada, New York City, Nashville and Atlanta. Additionally, the company and its investment affiliates manage or administer $59 billion in client investment assets, including nearly $40 billion under direct management.
From 2008 through 2011, Mr. Goldsmith was a member of the Federal Reserve Board’s 12-member Federal Advisory Council, representing the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, and its vice president for two years.
He chairs the Mid-Size Bank Coalition of America, which is composed of 44 mid-sized banks in 43 states, the District of Columbia and three U.S. territories. Mr. Goldsmith also chairs the Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy & Jobs, an independent organization of leading economic stakeholders representing business, labor, higher education and the nonprofit sectors. He previously served as chairman of the Los Angeles Economy & Jobs Committee, which was formed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.
In 2013, Mr. Goldsmith was named “Business Person of the Year” by the Los Angeles Business Journal, which cited not only his leadership of City National Bank but also his role as an advocate for economic growth and job creation.
Mr. Goldsmith serves on the board of trustees of the Harvard-Westlake School and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
From 1986 until its sale in 1994, Mr. Goldsmith was chairman of the board and chief executive officer of publicly held Republic Pictures Corporation, a leading global independent entertainment production and distribution company. He also was vice chairman of the San Diego Padres Baseball Club from 1990 to 1994. He previously served as chief operating officer and a director of Lorimar, Inc., a public entertainment company, from 1983 through 1985.
Mr. Goldsmith began his professional career as an attorney, practicing at Irell & Manella, and later co-founded his own law firm, Sanders, Barnet & Goldsmith.
He is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School.
Moderator:
Daniel Chatelain, Managing Director at The BayPay Forum
Daniel Chatelain is a payment industry executive focused on innovation in commerce and sitting on the board of directors of emerging companies. He started The BayPay Forum to help foster innovation in payment and commerce. The organization gathers today over 6,000 executives from over 2,500 different companies and organizes events for people to understand new trends and network with peers.
Prior to that, Daniel was CEO, President & COO of companies he started as an entrepreneur or within the Lagardere (Elle, Woman’s Day, Car & Driver, Hachette, Canal Satellite) and EADS group (Airbus, Ariane, Eurocopter) and vice president of a VC backed companies giving him a wide experience of growing companies domestically and internationally in the banking, telecom and interactive media industries.
Speakers and Panelists:
Joaquín Ayuso de Paul, Founder & CEO at Kuapay
Joaquín Ayuso de Paul is the CEO and founder of Kuapay, a global mobile payment solution that revolutionizes the payment experience between the merchant and consumer. Kuapay has pioneered the highest level of security in mobile payments with an all-in-one digital wallet that allows users to pay, enjoy loyalty programs and manage coupons.
Prior to Kuapay, Joaquin was the co-founder of Spain’s most prominent and largest social network, Tuenti.com. The challenge was to beat the already installed social networks MySpace, Hi5, and Facebook. The goal was to create a different social place with stronger privacy, greater reliability, and faster service. By the end of 2010, Tuenti.com was acquired by Telefonica when reached 9.2 million users.
Joaquín obtained his degree in Computer Science from The Universidad Pontificia Comillas in Madrid, Spain.
Bill Barhydt, CEO at Boom Financial (ex-M-Via)
William (Bill) Barhydt (born in New York City) is a serial entrepreneur and the Co-Founder and CEO of Boom Financial (formerly m-Via,) a mobile banking company focused on using mobile technology to fully bank the senders and recipients of domestic and cross border money transfers.
Mr. Barhydt served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of KnowNow, Inc. Prior to joining KnowNow Inc., he served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Meteor Communications, a communications service provider of infrastructure for group collaboration solutions. Mr. Barhydt held various management positions at Netscape Communications in business development and professional services and served as its Technical Director.
Barhydt attended The Stevens Institute of Technology (BS, Computer Science, 1990) and has done graduate work (non-degree) at Stanford (Mathematics) and NYU (Finance).
After working for the CIA, NASA and Goldman Sachs, Barhydt decided to join Netscape working on telecom and Internet banking infrastructure deployments. After the AOL acquisition of Netscape Barhydt founded WebSentric, the first international web conferencing service. The technology for WebSentric exists today in SAP’s online portal service. Barhydt was CEO of KnowNow, part of the founding management team of Plaxo (now Comcast) and has been a Director or adviser to numerous start-ups including Meeting Maker, Ignite Racing, Particle Code, Sennari, Plaxo, Kopo Kopo and others.
Barhydt co-founded m-Via in 2008.
As a recognized expert in Internet and Mobile technologies Barhydt has presented at The World Economic Forum, The US State Department, The Mobile World Congress, TED, and many Internet and mobile technology conferences.
Mick Mullagh, ex-CEO at Vivotech
Mick Mullagh is Principal of an independent Mobile and Payment Advisory service (www.mnpadvisor.com) helping senior teams navigate through the Mobile, Payment and Mobile Commerce opportunity landscape. He is a proven leader, innovator and expert in the mobile, payments and mobile commerce fields. He is a five time President/CEO of mobile and payments companies. Between 1988 and 1997 he was President and COO of Rogers and BC Tel Mobility during their hyper growth stages. From 1997 to 2012 he was CEO of three growth stage private companies in Silicon Valley, including Telephia, acquired by Nielsen for $450m, and ViVOtech the leading early enabler of the Mobile Payments and Commerce market.
ViVOtech was a pioneering supplier of in-store NFC based payment, loyalty, marketing, and merchandising solutions, providing key building blocks of the ecosystem including smart touch based applications, wallet and TSM software, and POS readers and systems. ViVOtech shipped close to 1,000,000 NFC ready readers to 35 countries. ViVOtech software powered 30+NFC field trials and has been selected for commercial roll out by large issuing Banks and MNO’s in the US, Canada, Asia and Europe.
Mullagh has seen at first hand the transformational power of instant, high speed, Cloud based, wireless connectivity and the mega opportunities being unlocked by innovative Smartphone and Tablet applications, including mobile payments and commerce. He has years of “in the trenches" experience and insightful perspectives on critical factors required to drive the mobile payments and commerce eco system and ignite this huge market opportunity.
Mullagh is an experienced, well regarded and thought provoking speaker.
He received Bachelor and Master’s Degrees in Economics from, respectively, Trinity College Dublin and Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
Nate Wehunt, Sr. Vice President at City National Bank
With more than a 14 years of experience in the financial services industry with a deep focus on digital channels and payments, Wehunt is Senior Vice President and head of the digital channels at City National Bank in Los Angeles, California.
Before joining City National, Wehunt was with BMO Harris Bank N.A. in Chicago. There he was Director and Vice President of eCommerce. Before he joined Harris Bank in 2008, Wehunt spent nine years with Washington Mutual in Seattle, where he was First Vice President of the Online Strategy and Management group.
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- Tracy Frommelt, VP, Marketing, SpendSmart
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- Virginia Masa, VP Marketing, Kuapay Inc
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- Matt Plummer, VP Business Development, Kuapay Inc
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- Joaquin Ayuso de Paul, CEO, Kuapay Inc
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