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Payment Standardisation – Driving Innovation and Enhancing
Customer Service
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Much of the recent debate around payments has been focused on the
low average levels of migration to SEPA instruments and the lack of
a business case for adoption. While undoubtedly banks are
struggling to make the case for investing in a new payment
infrastructure following a period of such industry turmoil, it is
important that the bigger picture is taken into account.
Ultimately, SEPA is striving to standardise Euro payments which
presents enormous opportunities for the banks to renew their
payments applications and defend or increase their market share in
payments and related products. In this presentation, Callataÿ &
Wouters will explain, via a customer case study, the business case
for payments standardisation, what changes banks will need to make
to their payments infrastructure and recommendations for the
future.
Speaker: Abdelmajid Moujane - Business Expert With 26 years
of experience in the banking sector

Abdelmajid Moujane joins Callataÿ & Wouters as a business
expert and participates, within the Product Department, in the
development of a new module of payments processing. The new module
(The payment engine) allowed to process the SEPA (Single Euro
Payments Area) credit transfers and direct debits and non-SEPA
payment schemes. Determined the impact of the Payment Services
Directive (PSD) on Callataÿ & Wouters package Thaler. Leading
of business process review workshops with Callataÿ & Wouters
new customer EPT (Entreprise des Postes et Telecommunication).
Leading of Blue Print payments workshops for Callataÿ & Wouters
new customer Banque de la Poste. Participated in gap analysis for
new customers and prospects.
Participated in the Architecture team to the building of Thaler
Entreprise Architecture (Business landscape, business processes and
business objects).
Before joining Callataÿ & Wouters, Abdelmajid Moujane occupied
several positions at Fortis Bank Belgium where he was in charge of
Major responsibilities Accounts Management and Accounts
Tarification, CGER/ASLK Belgium, Crédit à l’Industrie Belgium and
Indosuez Bank Belgium.
Financial Risk Reporting
Speaker: Lahoucine Afif, Principal solution consultant in
the areas of Finance and Risk Management at SAP

Lahoucine Afif has been working more than 10 years at SAP. He is a
Principal solution consultant in the areas of Finance and Risk
Management, serving SAP customers in the EMEA region. Before
joining SAP he has held multiple positions in the areas of Banking
and IT, with several international consulting companies. He holds a
Master degree in engineering from the University of Brussels
(Polytechnic School), as well as a Master of Business
Administration (MBA) from the State University of New York at
Buffalo.
Round table
Modareted by Jean Diederich, Practice Leader “Payments”
Ineum Consulting, President of APSI and Member of ABBL’s CMPSIS

Jean Diederich is the President of the APSI (Association des
Professionnels de la Société de l'Information) since July 2010.
APSI is one of the major Luxembourg professional federations active
in the ICT services & consulting sector and is linked to the
CLC (Confédération Luxembourgeoise du Commerce).
Jean is also an active member of ABBL’s CMPSIS (Commission Moyens
de Paiement, Systèmes d'Information et Standardisation / Payments,
ICT & Standardisation Committee) and is the Practice Leader
“Payments” at Ineum Consulting / Kurt Salmon. Jean and his team are
the co-authors of the “Guide for Payment Services Providers” in the
context of the transposition of the PSD (Payment Services
Directive) in Luxembourg. Jean is closely monitoring the evolution
of the European payment environement in the areas of political,
regulatory, strategic, business and organization evolutions and
advises major European financial & banking groups (PSPs) as
well as large enterprises / corporate (PSUs) in the domain of new
payment schemes business transformations like SEPA.
Jean was speaking at SWIFT SIBOS 2010 in Amsterdam about “the
urgent need for a coherent promotion of SEPA and E-Invoicing in the
financial supply chain: Push- versus Pull-payments automation in
Europe?”
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