The Innovative Payments Association (IPA) today announced that three leading payments organizations—the Money Services Business Association (MSBA), the Canadian Prepaid Providers Organization (CPPO), and the Payments Innovation Forum (PIF) based in the United Kingdom—will participate in the 2025 Innovative Payments Conference (IPC). Their involvement highlights how IPC reflects the increasingly borderless nature of the payments landscape.
“Payments are no longer defined by geographic boundaries; they are global, fast-moving, and interconnected,” said Brian Tate, President and CEO of the IPA. “By welcoming CPPO, MSBA, and PIF to IPC 2025, we are bringing together the best and brightest from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. to ensure that the conference delivers the insights, strategies, and connections payments professionals need to thrive in today’s marketplace.” Taking place April 29–May 1 in Washington, D.C., IPC 2025 will feature expert perspectives on the regulatory, technological, and operational forces shaping the future of payments. The presence of these international organizations gives attendees the opportunity to learn from and engage with innovators and thought leaders across three major markets. The conference will explore how different regions are approaching innovation, consumer needs, and regulatory change, and how shared insights can help move the global payments industry forward. Key sessions at IPC 2025 include:
By bringing together key voices from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., the IPA is fostering a truly international dialogue around payments—and helping professionals position their organizations for long-term success. For more information about the 2025 Innovative Payments Conference or to register, visit www.ipa.org/ipc. Members of CPPO, MSBA, and PIF are eligible for discounted registration. Please contact your association directly for details. About the Innovative Payments Association The Innovative Payments Association (IPA) is the leading voice of the electronic payments industry, representing prepaid products, mobile wallets, and P2P payment technologies for consumers, businesses, and governments. IPA works to advance the adoption of electronic payments, promote financial inclusion, and advocate for the industry before legislative and regulatory bodies. Comments are closed.
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