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In 2020 we can look forward to a packed calendar of payments events with many summits, payments conferences and expos across the globe. It is vital for payments professionals that want to stay ahead in their field to attend these important events. At 2020 payments events you will have the unique opportunity to network with fellow professionals; present yourself to leaders in the industry, gain invaluable knowledge and find solutions for any issues you are having with your business. Here is a breakdown of the top 2020 payments expos, payments conferences and payments events.

Payments Summit 2020

Payments Summit 2020 will be attended by movers-and-shakers of the payments industry. There will be a packed schedule of networking events, keynote speakers and forum meetings. At Payments Summit 2020 Secure Technology Alliance and U.S. Payments Forum present a wide range of topics from open transit systems, FinTech, mobile wallets and EMV chip technology to NF, transit payments and more. Card and payments professionals will benefit from attending the U.S. Forum All-Member Meeting which brings together the crème de la crème of the industry. Attendees will be the first to learn of the latest payments solutions that will increase security and make the payments process faster.

Date: February 2020

Location: USA

MPE Berlin Conference

MPE (Merchant Payments Ecosystem) Berlin Conference is Europe’s largest event of its kind. Over 1,000 attendees are expected including merchants, solution providers, regulators, MNOs, acquiring banks and PSPs mainly from Europe but also internationally. There will be over 140 speakers; almost 100 presentations and case studies; over 50 sessions covering a wide range of subjects and over 75 exhibitors presenting cutting-edge POS and payments solutions. Of course there will also be unparalleled networking opportunities. Among the hot topics for the 2020 conference will be European card acquisition, mobile payments and more. The event includes the prestigious MPE 2020 awards ceremony where industry leaders will be recognized for their contribution to the industry.

Organizer: MPE

Date: February 2020

Location: Berlin, Germany

PayExpo Europe 2020

As the UK’s largest payments event and one of Europe’s most important payments events PayExpo Europe 2020 should definitely be on your list of events to attend in 2020. The event focuses on solutions for making payments easier, faster and more secure with an emphasis on the consumers’ ever-changing needs, attitudes and habits. PayExpo Europe is attended by merchants, MNOs, gaming operators, gaming licenses, startups, service providers, investors and innovators, gaming bank accounts. There will be panel discussions, over 150 speakers, workshops and more than 70 exhibitors. Topics covered will include gaming payments, security, card payments, connected commerce and evolving banking. This is the place to connect with industry leaders; have thought provoking discussions; form lasting partnerships and learn about developments in the forefront of payments technology and services to keep you one step ahead of competitors.

Organizer: Clarion Gaming

Date: October 2020

Location: London, UK

FT Africa Payments Innovation: Powering Africa’s Future 2020

This 2020 conference focuses on the African market, its challenges, opportunities, needs and projected growth. Attending the conference will be professionals from a wide range of sectors including government, telecoms, payments solutions, retail and FinTech. Among the topics to be discussed at this conference will be how to meet the payments needs of Africa’s next generation and other issues specifically relating to finance in Africa. Among the hottest issues to be discussed are cross-border interoperations in Africa; KYC processes; mobile services; free-trade agreements and how they affect the finance industry; regulation; OEMs and the future of finance in Africa.

Organizer: Financial Times Live

Date: March, 2020

Where: Nairobi, Kenya

MoneyLive Spring 2020

This payments event is for all payments professionals, FinTech and retail bankers. Over 300 attendees are expected representing more than 150 companies from over 40 countries. The event is actually two-in-one with two conferences in the same venue – MoneyLIVE: Cards & Payments and MoneyLIVE: Retail Banking Europe. You can choose to attend events from both conferences depending on what interests you most and hand-pick the sessions that relate best to your business. Here you’ll learn about challenges facing the payments and banking worlds and have a chance to meet leading payments providers and processors, digital challengers, retail bank representatives and FinTech professionals. The conferences will include case studies, workshops, Q&A sessions, debates and keynote speakers. Among the many topics covered there will be SEPA, AI, PSD2, authentication and customer experience. There will also be ample opportunity to network with your peers.

Organizer: Marketforce Business Media Ltd.

Date: March, 2020

Location: Madrid, Spain

Seamless Middle East 2020

At Seamless Middle East 2020 there will be over 400 speakers, more than 350 exhibitors, 8 conferences and over 250 special events and sessions. About 10,000 payments professionals are expected to attend. The event offers a range of conference agendas specifically geared towards professionals from the payments industry, eCommerce, retail and FinTech. All attendees are welcome to visit the exhibition where technology providers from across the globe will be presenting their products and services. Among the products and solutions being presented there will be those focused on self-service; omnichannel retailing, POS, inventory management, mobile payments, digital marketing and more. Here payments professionals can discover solutions to the challenges facing the payments industry, alternative payments strategies and the latest opportunities available.

Organizer: Terrapinn

Date: April, 2020

Location: Dubai, UAE

Blockchain Life 2020

This is one of the world’s largest forums for cryptocurrency and Blockchain bringing together over 5,000 professionals from over 70 countries. The event will include presentations by over 80 speakers and an exhibition floor with more than 120 exhibitors. Attendees will include company owners and managers involved in the Blockchain industry, crypto exchanges, crypto traders, start-ups, analysts, fund managers and investors. Attendees will be exposed to the latest innovative tools for professional growth. Blockchain Life has proved itself to be an event where new partnerships are formed and professionals meet to develop new projects.

Organizer: Listing.Help

Date: April, 2020

Location: Singapore

PAYMENTSfn 2020

If you find payments events impractical then you’ll find PAYMENTSfn different from any other payments event you’ve attended. PAYMENTSfn is a technical conference focused on issues faced by payments technologists and professionals involved in building payments systems. The conference topics will look at practical solutions to the challenges facing technical payments professionals. 2020 will be the third year that PAYMENTSfn has provided a venue for all professionals working with payments technology including product pros, engineers and others. This conference offers the unique opportunity to connect with industry peers, learn, find solutions and forge new collaborations. The conference includes practical sessions specifically focused on the challenges in building payments systems.

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Date: May, 2020

Location: Durham, NC, US

FinovateSpring 2020

Finovate conferences present the latest cutting-edge finance and banking technology. Finovate, banking technology research company organizes this event and the technology presented is hand-picked to insure only the best innovations and latest advances in the industry are presented. Finovate holds conferences in spring and fall in different world regions and each time with a unique agenda. The aim is to offer attendees insights into the future of FinTech through expert speakers, interactive discussion panels, workshops and innovative short-form demos. A wide range of topics will be addressed during FinovateSpring including innovative payments technology, payments solution strategies, virtual bank accounts, ways to improve your payments business and FinTech collaborations. In addition there will be plenty of networking opportunities.

Organizer: Finovate

Date: May, 2020

Locations: San Francisco, CA, USA

The 2020 Summit

In 2020 Canada’s largest and most important payments conference will host industry leaders who will discuss present and future issues facing the payments industry as well as the ever-changing payments ecosystem. The mobile payments conference will examine areas such as AI, regulation compliance, Blockchain, consumer protection, Cyber security and Cryptocurrencies. The summit will be focused on current changes in the payments industry and offer a platform for attendees to debate the present and future transformation of payments infrastructure. Among the scheduled events will be cutting edge presentations and innovative speakers that will give you the knowledge to launch your business into the future.

Organizer: Payments Canada

Date: May, 2020

Locations: Montreal, Canada

Money 20/20

European Gambling Conference 2019

In 2020 the payments event, Money 20/20 will welcome more than 6,000 professionals from the payments and finance industry including FinTech and financial services. Approximately a third of attendees are from the payments industry and others are from the technology field, banking services and other key financial sectors. Over 2,000 companies from about 82 countries are expected to attend Money 20/20 as in previous years. The payments event focuses on the European market and will offer regional insights; access to the latest innovations in payments and insights into the region’s financial industry. You will have a chance to network with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, investors and the movers-and-shakers of Europe’s financial world. Included in the agenda will be product launches, presentations, speakers, networking events and industry announcements.

Organizer: Money 20/20

European Gambling Conference 2020

Date: June, 2020

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

International Banking Innovation Forum 2020

This payments event will cover payment innovations, AI; open banking; the latest banking trends; digital banking; customer experience; PSD2; mobile banking; instant payments; Blockchain; retail banking and more. The event will feature industry leaders, innovators and decision makers. There will be open panel discussions; interactive Q&A sessions; case studies; networking opportunities and speakers.

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European Gambling Conference International

Date: June, 2020

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Location: Viena, Austria

Mobile Payments Conference 2020

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This powerful conference and exhibition is geared specifically to those in the mobile payments industry. There will be over 70 speakers, all leaders in their field; training sessions and networking opportunities. The latest mobile payments innovations; current and future challenges facing the industry plus mobile payments technology and Cypersecurity will be the hot topics of this conference.

Organizer: MPA Inc.

Date: August, 2020

Location: USA

Sibos 2020 London

Sibos is a leading international financial services networking event organized by SWIFT. The event brings together over 8,000 industry leaders, executives, innovators and decision makers from diverse sectors of the finance industry across the globe. Sibos is held annually in a different host city each year and in 2020 Sibos will be held in Boston. The event encompasses a conference and exhibition where industry professionals will be able to network, discuss, debate and learn from their peers and experts in the financial world. There will be workshops, a huge exhibition floor of over 200 booths, keynote speakers and panel discussions. Among the hot subject being discussed are cash management, securities, payments methods, financial services, successful business models, new platforms, digital technology, AI and more.

Organizer: SWIFT

European Gambling Conference Philadelphia

Date: September, 2020

Location: London, UK

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Why the Public Health Approach is Wrong or Why the Economic Framework Isn't Right.
Responsible Gambling Council - Discovery 2019. Toronto, Canada (7 May 2019)
Should 'win limits' become a part of 'responsible gambling'?
Responsible Gambling Council - Discovery 2017. Toronto, Canada (April 20, 2017)
New Horizons in Responsible Gambling Conference. Vancouver, Canada (February 2016)
The socioeconomic impacts of legalized casino gambling. E3NE Big Idea Conference on Gambling Expansion. Concord, NH (November 5, 2015)
The Impact of Casinos on the Sales of Traditional Lottery Products in Maryland, with Will Cummings.
LaFleur's 2014 Lottery Conclave & Interactive Summit. Austin, TX (November 2014)
2nd Annual Conference on Non-Traditional Lottery Games and Casino Games. Baltimore, MD (November 2014)
Maryland State Lottery & Gaming Control Agency. Baltimore, MD (August 2014)
Maryland Department of Budget and Management. Baltimore, MD (August 2014)
Socioeconomic impacts of casinos, Seminar on Gaming Management, Macao Polytechnic Institute, Macao, China (November 2013)

How do casinos make money? Invited presentation. Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk, Gambling and the Economics of Risk. Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA (April 11-12, 2013)
The socioeconomic impacts of the casino industry. Invited presentation.
Shepherd Lecture, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH (March 21, 2013)
Capital University, Columbus, OH (March 21, 2013)
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (March 22, 2013)


Massachusetts Gaming Commission public forum on the potential economic impacts of gaming in Massachusetts. Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester, MA (June 14, 2012)


The economic and social effects of gambling: A perspective from the U.S. Macao Polytechnic Institute,
Global Gaming Management Seminar Series. Macao, SAR, China (October 2009)
Casinos and crime. DeVoe Moore Center, Florida State University. Critical Issues Symposium on 'The Economics of Crime.' Tallahassee, FL (March 2009)
Analyzing costs and benefits of gambling. 9th Annual NCRG Conference on Gambling Addiction. Las Vegas (November 2008)
The virtues of the U.S. gambling vice. Hampden-Sydney College. Center for the Study of Political Economy. Hampden-Sydney, VA (October 2008)
Hurdles in gambling research: Social & economic costs. Canadian Gaming Summit. Montreal, Canada (May 2008)
The weak link between gambling research and policy: Cost-benefit analysis. National Center for Responsible Gaming. 21st Annual Conference on Prevention, Research, and Treatment of Problem Gambling. Kansas City, MO (June 2007)
Ongoing challenges in cost-benefit analyses of casino gambling. Dutch State Lottery. Colloquium on the European and National Perspectives of the Regulation of Gambling. Tilburg University, The Netherlands (November 2006)
What happens when we ignore science? Risks to public policy and public health. Division on Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School. 7th NCRG Conference on Gambling and Addiction. Las Vegas (November 2006)
The real costs: How to effectively measure social and economic impacts. Division on Addictions, Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School. 7th NCRG Conference on Gambling and Addiction. Las Vegas (November 2006)
Quantification of the social costs and benefits of gambling. Alberta Gaming Research Institute. 5th Annual Conference: Social and Economic Costs and Benefits of Gambling. Banff, Canada (April 2006)
Complicating issues on the social costs of gambling and slot machines in Maryland. Maryland League of Women Voters. Annapolis, MD (December 2003)
A simple model to explain and illustrate the definition of 'social cost'. Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. 1st International Symposium on the Social Costs of Gambling. Whistler, Canada (September 2000)

National Radio Broadcasts

OnPoint with Tom Ashbrook (Boston, NPR, radio show guest): 'Betting on Casinos.' Aired Tuesday, 17 April 2012.
The real costs: How to effectively measure social and economic impacts. C-SPAN Radio. Presentation at 7th NGRG Conference on Gambling and Addiction. Las Vegas (November 2006). Aired Sunday, 10 December 2006, 10.00 a.m.


Presentations at Professional Conferences
Is a Clustered or Isolated Casino Location Model Better?
88th International Atlantic Economic Conference. Miami, FL (17-20 October 2019)
17th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Las Vegas, NV (27-30 May 2019)

2019 Annual Conference, Association of Private Enterprise Education. Nassau, Bahamas (5-8 April 2019)
Ideas from Behavioral Economics Related to Gambling Research. 12th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues.
Valletta, Malta (September 11-14, 2018)


Market saturation and the casino industry: Evidence from Indiana. Mid-Continent Regional Science Association Conference.
Kansas City, MO (June 7, 2018)

Ideas from Behavioral Economics for Responsible Gambling
85th International Atlantic Economic Conference. London, UK (October 14-17, 2018)
12th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues. Valletta, Malta (September 11-14, 2018)

How would a free market for casinos work in a new casino state?
2018 Annual Conference of the Association of Private Enterprise Education, Las Vegas, NV (April 1-4, 2018)
2017 Annual Meetings of the Public Choice Society, New Orleans, LA (March 2-4, 2017)
11th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues. Lisbon, Portugal (September 13-16, 2016)

Responsible gambling: Who uses win limits?
16th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Las Vegas, NV (June 6-10, 2016)
85th Annual Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 21-23, 2015)
80th International Atlantic Economic Conference. Boston, MA (October 8-11, 2015)


Does casino proximity affect lottery sales? Zip code-level evidence from Maryland, with Will Cummings. 10th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues, Helsinki, Finland (September 9-12, 2014)
Win limits and gambling outcomes, International Atlantic Economic Association Conference, Madrid, Spain (April 2-5, 2014)

How do casinos make money?. 15th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking, Las Vegas, NV (May 27-31, 2013)
Market concentration and hotel room prices in Las Vegas. 15th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking, Las Vegas, NV (May 27-31, 2013)

Are taxes on casinos regressive, like the lottery tax? 74th International Atlantic Economic Conference, Montreal, Canada (October 7, 2012)
Economic growth effects of casinos in the U.S.: An update. Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LA (November 16, 2012)
Missouri Casino Revenue Sensitivity to Competing Casinos. Association of Private Enterprise Education, Las Vegas, NV (April 2012)

Casino revenue sensitivity to the proximity of demand and competition: A case study of Missouri, with Todd Nesbit. Southern Regional Science Association, Charlotte, NC (March 2012)


Discussant: Economic Education. American Economic Association, Chicago, IL (January 2012)


The casino industry and the corruption of public officials. Association of Private Enterprise Education, Nassau, Bahamas (April 2011)
Problem gambling and ADHD in young adults. 70th International Atlantic Economic Conference. Charleston, SC (October 2010)
The casino industry and the corruption of public officials. 70th International Atlantic Economic Conference. Charleston, SC (October 2010)
The ill-formed and rotten roots of the 'social cost of gambling' estimates in the literature. Association of Private Enterprise Education. Las Vegas (April 2010)
The casino industry and corruption of public officials. Western Economic Association Conference. Vancouver, Canada (July 2009)
Casinos and crime: What does the evidence show? 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Lake Tahoe, NV (May 2009)
R.I.P. social cost of gambling studies. 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Lake Tahoe, NV (May 2009)
The casino industry and corruption of public officials. 14th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Lake Tahoe, NV (May 2009)
What are the social costs of gambling? European Association for the Study of Gambling, 7th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues. Nova Gorica, Slovenia (July 2008)
The regressivity of gambling taxes: The case of casinos. European Association for the Study of Gambling, 7th European Conference on Gambling Studies and Policy Issues. Nova Gorica, Slovenia (July 2008)
The determinants of commercial casino legalization in the U.S. Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 2007)
Evaluating crime attributable to casinos: An analysis of Grinols and Mustard's 'Casinos, crime, and community costs.' Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 2007)
Katrina and the Gulf states casino industry. Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 2007)
Do casinos cause economic growth? Southern Economic Association Conference. Charleston, SC (November 2006)
Different perspectives on estimating the social costs and benefits of gambling. 13th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Lake Tahoe, NV (May 2006)
Does legalized gambling cause economic growth? 13th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Lake Tahoe, NV (May 2006)
Do U.S. gambling industries cannibalize each other? Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 2004)
Gambling as a rational addiction. 12th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Vancouver, Canada (May 2003)
Maximizing gambling tax revenues: The optimal mix of gambling in a state. 12th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Vancouver, Canada (May 2003)
The relationships among gambling industries in the U.S. Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 2002)
Unemployment insurance as a stability policy in a common market. Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 2002)
A panel-data study of the relationships among gambling industries. 11th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Las Vegas (June 2000)
Is gambling a DUP activity? 11th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Las Vegas (June 2000)
The social costs of gambling. GC&SU School of Business Faculty Development Spring Research Seminar. Milledgeville, GA (April 2000)
Concerns about politics, research, and the legalization of casino gambling. Association of Private Enterprise Education Conference. Las Vegas (April 2000)
State lotteries, isolation, and economic growth. Southern Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (November 1999)
Legalized sin and economic growth: An empirical study. Southern Economic Association Conference. Atlanta, GA (November 1997)
New goods and economic growth: Evidence from legalized gambling. LSU Department of Economics Seminar Series. Baton Rouge, LA (October 1997)
Legalized casino gambling and economic growth. 10th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Montreal, Canada (May 1997)
The social costs of legalized casino gambling reconsidered. 10th International Conference on Gambling and Risk-Taking. Montreal, Canada (May 1997)
Discussant: Casino gambling as a catalyst for economic development: Myth or reality? American Economic Association Conference. New Orleans, LA (January 1997)