The Payments Academy 2025
Forging Connections: People, Process, Technology
May 4 - 7, 2025
Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch
Registration will open December 15, 2024
Call for Session Proposals Now Open
Proposals collected through Friday, November 22, 2024
Here are some topics to consider:
- Electronic Invoicing & Accounts receivable system
- Achieving automation in Finance
- The paper to digital payments journey
- How to achieve increased payments efficiency, security & cost reduction
- PCI-Managing Service Providers: oversight, management, risk, vetting, scoping
- FedNOW and other real-time-payments
- Best practices for Wire Payments
- Easy and safe Solutions for one-off transactions and low volume merchants
- Medical Center PCI/payment challenges - grants, patients, insurance
2025 Conference Times (central time)
Sunday, May 4, 5:00 - 6:30 PM, Welcome Reception with Supporter ExhibitsMonday, May 5, 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM, Full day of sessionsTuesday, May 6, 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Full day of sessionsWednesday, May 7, 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Half day of sessions
TPA Webinar Series
The Payments Academy launched a new series of complimentary webinars. Webinar recordings will be posted to their website.
June 12: Evaluating E-commerce Third Parties: It's a Party!
August 14: PCI DSS 4.0 and E-Commerce - An Update on Fraud Prevention and Security
October 16: Resources to Help You Manage ACH Implementation
February 12: Transforming Online Checkout: Making Online Shopping a Breeze!
March 12: Preparing for TPA 2025
Go to the TPA Website for Details and to View the Recordings
The PCI listserv
The PCI listserv is an online higher education practitioner community where members can network and share information between Conferences.
To request access send an email to pci-compliance-subscribe-request@listserv.tamu.edu
As a spam prevention measure, the listserv will automatically reply with another email asking you to verify it was really you who sent the request. After you act upon that verification email, the subscription will be forwarded to the list owner for approval.
As a spam prevention measure, the listserv will automatically reply with another email asking you to verify it was really you who sent the request. After you act upon that verification email, the subscription will be forwarded to the list owner for approval.