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SUMMARY:Shaping Future Entrepreneurs: House of Commons Reception Hosted by Lord McNicol
DESCRIPTION:Lord McNicol of West Kilbride\, on behalf of Ziyx\, supported by The Payments Association\nis delighted to invite you to the reception for the launch of: \nYoung Entrepreneurship Programme\nShaping Future Entrepreneurs: House of Commons Reception Hosted by Lord McNicol  \nMonday 10th November13.30 – 16.30 GMTTerrace Pavilion\, House of Commons \nOnly 50 spaces available1 person per companyAimed at C-suite and Policy leaders \nBackground\nWe are operating in a period of unprecedented change. As AI is forecast to reshape the job market\, displacing millions\, the need for adaptable\, entrepreneurial skills has never been greater. \nAt the same time\, a significant proportion of young people are disengaged from traditional education and employment pathways\, yet express a strong desire to start their own businesses. \nThis invites a crucial line of thought: is our current support system designed for the entrepreneurs of the future? \nKey Questions\n\n\nWhat if the traditional methods of business support\, heavily reliant on auditory learning\, inadvertently exclude the 65% of the population who are visual and kinaesthetic learners? \n\n\nCould this be a significant\, overlooked barrier to social mobility\, and a contributor to the UK’s ranking of 21st globally in this area? \n\n\nWith the evolving attention span of young people\, does the next generation require a more immersive\, personalised\, and engaging form of learning to build the skills needed to thrive alongside AI? \n\n\nWith the rise of AI displacing up to 3 million UK jobs in the next decade\, how do we ensure people are retrained—or supported in choosing an independent path? \n\n\nWhy Digital Game-Based Learning (DGBL)?\nDigital Game-Based Learning presents a fascinating avenue for this discussion. Early research suggests its positive impact on motivation\, comprehension\, and confidence\, potentially offering a more inclusive and effective model. \nReception Goals\nThis reception aims to be a catalyst for conversation\, bringing together leaders to discuss: \n\n\nThe gap between entrepreneurial ambition and opportunity. \n\n\nThe role of AI and new learning models in shaping the future of work. \n\n\nHow we can collectively foster a more inclusive and adaptive ecosystem for entrepreneurship.
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/young-entrepreneurship-programme-how-to-empower-the-new-generation-of-entrepreneurs-by-digital-game-based-learning-dgbl/
LOCATION:Terrace Pavilion in the House of Commons in the Palace of Westminster\, London SW1A 0AA\, Terrace Pavilion in the House of Commons is the Palace of Westminster\,\, London\, SW1A 0AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Policy/Stakeholder Engagement Events
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SUMMARY:APP Fraud: Independent Review on the Impact of the 2024 PSR Rules on Reimbursement
DESCRIPTION:APP Fraud: Independent Review on the Impact of the 2024 PSR Rules on Reimbursement\nDate: Monday 17 NovemberTime: 14:30 – 15:30 GMTLocation: Online (Zoom) \nCapacity: Unlimited – open to all interested members \nDescription & Aim of Event\nThis 1-hour online workshop will review the impact of the Payment Systems Regulator’s (PSR) 2024 reimbursement rules for Authorised Push Payment (APP) fraud. The PSR’s new framework introduced significant changes to liability and reimbursement thresholds\, with major implications for all payment service providers and the broader financial ecosystem. \nThe session will provide an opportunity to discuss how the new rules are operating in practice\, share early insights from implementation\, and identify areas where further regulatory refinement may be needed. \nWhy attend?TPA has played a key role in influencing previous regulatory outcomes\, including the reduction of the mandated reimbursement threshold from £415\,000 to £85\,000. This workshop is a chance to contribute to the ongoing independent review and ensure that members’ evidence and experience shape the future direction of APP fraud policy. \nWho should attend?All PSPs\, banks\, law firms\, consultancies\, regulators\, and those active in financial crime prevention or open banking. \nWhat will they receive by attending?A chance to directly influence future APP fraud regulation and ensure their organisation’s practical experience informs policy recommendations. \nTarget Audience\nThis event is relevant to: \n\nPayment Service Providers (PSPs)\nLaw Firms and Consultancies\nBanks and Building Societies\nRegulators and Government Bodies\nFinancial Crime and Compliance Specialists\nOpen Banking and Payments Industry Participants
URL:https://thepaymentsassociation.org/event/app-fraud-independent-review-on-the-impact-of-the-2024-psr-rules-on-reimbursement/
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