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THE 2021 PAYMENTS CANADA SUMMIT The SUMMIT is Canada’s premier payments conference. Canada is undergoing a massive transformation in its payments ecosystem. The SUMMIT is the ideal meeting point for the payments community to exchange ideas on the future-state of the payments industry. Canada has a leading role to play in evolving the global payments ecosystem, and The SUMMIT is the place where we will see this transformation in action and the impact it will have on us as a nation, as an industry, and as individuals. Learn more at thesummit.ca. SPEAKERS Alex Kade - Senior Manager, SWIFT & Cyber Industry Lead - TD Bank Group Lisa Lansdowne-Higgins - SVP, Business Transformation & Deposits - RBC Isak Penttila - ISO 20022 Lead - Payments Canada Patrice Roy - VP, Payments, Cash Management & International Solutions - National Bank of Canada Kalyani Bhatia - Head, Business Innovation Americas & UKI - SWIFT SESSION DESCRIPTION ISO 20022 is the blueprint for creating a financial messaging standard that improves the quality of data across the payments ecosystem. From the end of 2022 until November 2025, ISO 20022 message exchanges will be available. The new Transaction Management platform will provide coexistence measures to intermediate between ISO 20022 messages and MTs, to ensure that banks may use the standard of their choice for transactions. The adoption will change the way banks and other users exchange cross-border payment instructions and reports. Financial institutions that adopt early will be best prepared to do business with and on behalf of their customers and counterparties as we move to ISO 20022.