‘How can the Industry Build Trust with Consumers?’

MCP Insight are chairing a round table discussion on the question ‘How can the Industry Build Trust with Consumers?’, on behalf of Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF) at the Global Carrier Billing Virtual Event on Wednesday 7th October at 3PM BST.

Join MCP’s Brian Pettit and other Industry experts, to discuss what steps carriers and merchants can take, and explore broader Industry initiatives to encourage trust: Login to register for this event

Please feel free to join or pass onto a colleague who is attending the event. Spaces are limited so please hurry.

If you can’t make that session but are registered to attend the event, Declan Pettit (Commercial Director) is available for 121 sessions throughout the 2-day event and can be reached through the Global Carrier Billing portal: Login to access Declan’s contact details

Alternatively, it would be good to catch up outside the event to discuss compliance and fraud issues in your country, please contact him at declan@mcpinsight.com.

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