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2009


2009 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hosted its ninth annual Payments Conference, Payments Pricing: Who Bears the Cost? It was a two-day event held at the Chicago Fed.
May 14, 2009 to May 15, 2009
Announcement   Agenda   Payments Conference Series  


2008


2008 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hosted its eighth payments conference, Payments Fraud: Perception versus Reality. The conference highlighted threats to the security of the payments system and explored solutions to those challenges. A special edition of Economic Perspectives offers a conference proceedings.
June 5, 2008 to June 6, 2008
Announcement   Agenda   Payments Conference Series  


2007


Using Payment Innovations to Improve Transportation Networks
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Chicago Metropolis 2020 co-sponsored a one-day workshop on transportation networks.
June 12, 2007
Announcement   Agenda  


2007 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hosted its seventh annual payments conference, Competitive Forces Shaping the Payments Environment: What's Next?, on May 10–11, 2007. The conference highlighted recent trends in the adoption of payment technologies and explored the implications of those trends.
May 10, 2007 to May 11, 2007
Agenda   Printable Brochure (PDF,265KB)   Payments Conference Series  


2006


2006 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hosted its sixth payments conference, Investing in Payment Innovations: Risks and Rewards, May 11–12, 2006, at the Chicago Fed. Conference participants learned about successful payment investment strategies, end-user benefits to adopting new payment technologies and security challenges impacting the changing payments marketplace. A Chicago Fed Letter (PDF,62KB) summarizing the conference is available.
May 11, 2006 to May 12, 2006
Announcement   Agenda   Payments Conference Series  


2005


2005 Payments Conference
The Chicago Fed hosted its fifth payments conference entitled, Innovations, Incentives and Regulation: Forces Shaping the Payments Environment, May 18–19, 2005, at the Chicago Fed. This conference explored recent trends in the adoption of payment technologies along with the underlying market environment. A Chicago Fed Letter (PDF,355KB) summarizing the conference is available.
May 18, 2005 to May 19, 2005
Announcement   Payments Conference Series   Agenda  


2004


2004 Payments Conference
An Electronic Supply Chain: Will Payments Follow? The Chicago Fed hosted its fourth payments conference, where payments industry leaders shared their perspectives on the necessary success factors for electronic supply chain and e-payments integration from May 26, 2004 to May 27, 2004. A Chicago Fed Letter (PDF,97KB) summarizing the conference is available.
May 26, 2004 to May 27, 2004
Announcement   Payments Conference Series   Agenda  


Standards and Public Policy
Standards and Public Policy, a conference organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University, was held May 13 and May 14 at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. A Chicago Fed Letter (PDF,97KB) summarizing the conference is available.
May 13, 2004 to May 14, 2004
Announcement   Agenda  


2003


2003 Payments Conference
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago's third Payments Conference, Can Existing Networks Meet Future Needs?, was held May 29 and 30, 2003. A Chicago Fed Letter (PDF,431KB) summarizing the conference is available.
May 29, 2003 to May 30, 2003
Announcement   Conference Proceedings and Papers   Agenda  


2000


The Economics of Automotive E-Commerce
A conference designed to better understand the drivers of the rapidly evolving automotive business model. The conference also explored how leading companies look to integrate information technology to improve processes and profits. Participants included economic analysts, financial analysts, corporate strategists, and marketing professionals.
October 19, 2000
Agenda  


Workshop on Promoting the Use of Electronic Payments:
Considering Future Requirements

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Illinois Institute of Technology and the University of Michigan co-hosted a two-day event in Chicago that addressed the future development and broader use of electronic payments as the financial services industry enters the 21st century.
October 10, 2000 to October 11, 2000
Announcement   Conference Proceedings and Papers   Agenda  


1999


Promoting the Use of Electronic Payments: Assessing the Business, Technological and Legal Infrastructure
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Chicago-Kent College of Law of the Illinois Institute of Technology hosted a two-day workship that considered what was needed from business, technological and legal infrastructures to further the development and use of electronic payments.
October 7, 1999 to October 8, 1999
Announcement   Conference Proceedings and Papers   Agenda  


1999 Symposium on Electronic Payment Systems
The purpose of the meeting was to introduce to each other a wide number of people the University of Michigan campus and at the Federal Reserve Bank who are interested in or working on electronic payment systems research.
September 17, 1999
Announcement   


 
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