Electronic Money Association - Activities

Activities

Members of the Electronic Money Association and its subcommittees meets on a monthly basis in Central London. Additionally, the EMA organizes seminars and conferences:

  • The first EMA Conference on The Revision of the E-money Directive was held in February 2006 in Brussels, Belgium.
  • The second EMA Conference on Future of Payments in Europe was held in November 2007 in London, UK.
  • The 3rd EMA conference on 'The European Payment Services Directive and the Global Regulation of Payments' took place on 24 November 2009 at the Marriott West India Quay in London, United Kingdom.
  • The 4th EMA conference on 'The evolution of e-money and payment institutions: new opportunities, new challenges' will take place on 29 and 30 November 2011 at the Crowne Plaza Brussels 'Le Palace' in Belgium.

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