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Santander, HSBC payments leaders to join Token.io on stage at OBExpo UK & Europe

By Ellie Duncan | 17 September 2024

Senior executives from Santander and HSBC will join Token.io’s chief executive officer Todd Clyde for an unmissable Opening Keynote at Open Banking Expo UK & Europe on 15-16 October in London.

Santander’s chief payment officer Paul Horlock, and HSBC’s head of global payments solutions Europe Peter Crawley, will delve into how their pacesetting organisations are approaching Pay by Bank’s path to the mainstream.

HSBC’s Peter Crawley

They will reveal how their respective organisations think about account-to-account payments as part of their broader payment strategies and explain how Pay by Bank’s untapped potential can give financial institutions a competitive advantage.

Token.io’s Clyde will introduce industry heavy hitters Horlock and Crawley to the Main Stage on Day One of the show, allowing them to share their perspectives on what will drive the next phase of Pay by Bank’s growth.

Clyde will also reveal the role that Token.io plays in the growth of Pay by Bank, and how the company has achieved success through a combination of partnerships and technology.

Paul Horlock

Santander’s Paul Horlock

The Opening Keynote will deepen delegates’ understanding of how ecosystem collaboration is driving the future of Open Banking and payments.

This pivotal presentation will set the stage for further in-depth discussions and lively debates on Open Banking and its profound impact on the UK and Europe’s payment landscape across the two-day show.

Token.io is returning as headline partner of Open Banking Expo UK and Europe 2024 for the fourth consecutive year.

Click here to find out more about the stages, sessions, speakers and exhibitors at this year’s Open Banking Expo UK & Europe at the Business Design Centre in London – and to get your ticket.

Posted in News, UK and tagged account to account payments, Europe, HSBC, Open Banking Expo, partnership, Pay by Bank, Payments, Santander, Technology, Token.io, UK

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