TELEMEDIA 8.1 LIVE & MWC 2024

Join us on Monday 26 February, in Barcelona at Telemedia 8.1 LIVE and dive into mVAS market trends, explore advertising and payment flows, and discover the cutting-edge features and enhancements in the upcoming release of MCP SCANNER V4.0.

The MCP team will be available for meetings to share the latest trends and insights in the mobile value-added services (mVAS) space, how to protect your DCB business from regulatory risk, and to discuss best practices for minimising fraud and optimising the customer experience.

Why 8.1 LIVE 2024

Telemedia 8.1 LIVE is your opportunity to find out about new features and functions before the release of MCP SCANNER V4.0.

Find out how our proprietary mVAS advertising monitoring tool can help you optimise the performance of your adverts and payment flows, gain competitive insights, and ultimately achieve greater success.

1. Explore mVAS trends worldwide:

Discover the latest mVAS trends around the world. Let us know which markets you’re interested in, and we’ll share our extensive intelligence on new services, campaign flows, and opportunities for growth.

2. Protect your DCB business:


Gain valuable insights on how to safeguard your DCB business from non-compliance risks. We’ll guide you through building sustainable revenue streams and avoiding expensive fines, ensuring your business thrives in a compliant environment.

3. Combat mobile payment fraud:


Learn about the different types of mobile payment fraud and industry best practices for protecting your business and your customers. Our team will share strategies to minimise fraud risks and enhance the security of your payment ecosystem.

4. Implement robust Due Diligence and Risk Control (DDRC):


Discover how to minimise complaints and potential fines by implementing DDRC measures. We’ll show you how to align the entire DCB value chain with your company’s best interests, ensuring compliance and mitigating risk.

5. Explore consent verification:


Understand the value of 3rd party consent verification management and the benefits of resolving issues quickly, reducing customer churn, and enhancing overall customer experience.

We look forward to meeting you at Telemedia 8.1 LIVE to explore the future of mobile payments together!

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Book a meeting

The MCP team will be in Barcelona from 25 – 28 February for Telemedia 8.1 LIVE and MWC. 

Fill out the meeting booking form below to secure your spot and take your mVAS / DCB business to the next level.

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