Payments First,
Profits Follow

25th & 26th March 2026
Excel, London

Co-located with

The largest payments event in Europe

Payments First,
Profits Follow

25th & 26th March 2026
ExCel, London

Co-located with

The largest payments event in Europe

Agenda

Across the course of 2 days, Merchant Transact 360 will welcome 50+ expert speakers to the stage. Based off in-depth research with our merchant community and supported by insights from our advisory board, we’ve curated an agenda that will tackle the key challenges facing merchant payments professionals today.

Our full agenda will be released soon, but in the meantime check out the key themes below:

Maximising revenue and minimising loss
  • Improving payment acceptance and reducing failures by offering payment methods that customers prefer and identifying points of failure
  • Understand fraud patterns, whether that’s professionals exploiting weaknesses in software and process, or fraudulent customer behaviour 
Improving customer experience
  • Investing in smooth checkout experiences to encourage full conversion
  • Understanding customer behaviour trends and preferences for payment options – BNPL, Pay by bank, cards etc
Reducing running costs and streamlining operations
  • Understand and negotiate on vendor and scheme fees
  • Avoid hidden costs – do the services that you pay for actually deliver what you need?
  • Cut through the noise and identify the actual best solutions for your needs and to create the right tech stack
Reducing compliance strain
  • Understand upcoming regulations as both opportunity and challenges – open banking, data sharing etc
  • Improve security against different types of fraud and crime
Leading with strategic decision making
  • Flip the conversation from payments as a cost centre to a growth tool – what can be achieved for the business?
  • Invest in analytical tools to understand customer behaviour, best products and fraud patterns
  • Identify and scale to new markets supported by cross-border payment options

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