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Payments in Mobile 2010-2015

Payments in Mobile 2010-2015

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Market Study
Published: June 2010
Pages: 133
Tables: For full details, please email keithw@cmsinfo.com
From: GBP 1499.00  Buy Now!
Research from: Visiongain
Sector: Mobile Content & Apps

According to the GSMA there will be 1.7 Billion mobile phone users by the end of 2012 who do not possess a formal bank account. Mobile subscriber penetration worldwide will continue to increase with over 5.4 Billion handsets in circulation as of the end of 2015.

The ubiquity of the mobile phone will bring to the fore the potential for M-Banking and the wider potential of M-Payment services enabled by the mobile phone. The Payments in Mobile 2010-2015 report from visiongain will examine the opportunities and challenges for M-Payments to become readily accepted in the developing and developed market. 

To date, M-Payments have not become a widespread form of transaction, due in part to the lack of contactless terminals and handsets in developed markets. With established bank infrastructure and payment methods by credit or debit card there has been less urgency to develop an alternative M-Payment infrastructure in the developed markets. But there are some exceptions, where MNO's in Japan have established a transaction model and have entered the banking market and in the Philippines where mobile money transfer has satisfied a need for low cost remittance transfer to an expatriate community outside of the country.

China UniPay, a debit card company has established a mobile service joint venture with China Mobile with a claimed market of 100 million active users for M-Payments. The visiongain Payments in Mobile 2010-2015 report forecasts that the number of active M-Payments subscribers will increase from 206 million users at the end of 2010 worldwide to 1,050 million users by the end of 2015. M-Payments revenues are forecast to increase from Billion Euro to Billion Euro over the same period.

Key developments include the deployment of NFC-enabled handsets and POS terminals which has the potential to create a new mobile ecosystem based on advertising and direct response. But to date the adoption of NFC has been disappointing, but likely deployments by Citibank in the USA and patents for an NFC-enabled iPhone by Apple Corp provide indications that the NFC market may be set for a resurgence based on a mass market M-Banking service and an NFC-enabled iPhone.

Our new report provides you with the essential business information you need at your disposal and poses a number of significant questions, such as:

• What is the worldwide subscriber user base for M-Payments services over the next 5 years?
• What are the likely revenue implications for M-Payments over the next 5 years?
• What are the most popular M-Payment services?
• What examples are there of successful M-Banking services?
• What types of business models are being developed?
• Which service providers are likely to gain from M-Payment services?

The market for M-Payments varies from country to country. Business models also vary by country. In Thailand, True Money for example have introduced an M-Payments service which provides low denomination payments rather than a money transfer service as the domestic market for money transfer services is already highly competitive.

But Mobile Money Transfer services have become increasingly popular in the Philippines and Africa where there is a lack of retail bank branches, and where M-Payments can be used as a low cost service (usually for a fixed fee) which undercuts conventional transaction services.

As a result the existing Money Transfer agencies have lost market share compared with the M-Payment providers, and have been forced to launch their own M-Payments services in alliance with a series of MNO’s in order to be competitive. Existing banks and MNO's as well as Money Transfer agencies are devoting more resources to creating an M-Payment strategy, and regulators are also becoming involved.

In Europe, the EC (European Commission) continues to revise its e-money legal framework, with the aim of stimulating the market for M-Payments related services which so far has failed to be deployed widely. European M-Payments services have to date had limited success with widespread adoption limited to sectors such as M-Parking and Mobile Travel services.

Reading this exclusive management report will tell you the following:

• What are the main growth sectors for M-Payments?
• What strategies are being deployed by the providers of M-Payments?
• What does the Mobile Payment value chain look like?
• Where have M-Payment services succeeded and where have they failed?

By reading this report you will understand all of the exciting opportunities that will be available to increase your revenues and brand awareness.

M-Payments services are provided over a range of sectors, including money transfer, banking, settlement services, parking and public transfer services.

Find out the answers to these and many other questions by buying this vital industry insight.

Why you need to order this report today:

• Brands/Marketers - Learn from a range of providers around the world the best practice for the deployment of M-Payment services and the challenges that lie in wait.
• Mobile Network Operators (MNO's) - Discover the types of M-Payments service that have been most successful for a MNO.
• Mobile handset vendors - Whether the M-Payments services provide a new opportunity for the handset vendor. 

Who needs to read this report?

Directors, VP and Senior managers in:
• Banks or Financial companies
• Money Transfer agencies
• Mobile/Cellular carriers and operators
• Mobile handset manufacturers
• Retailers
• Mobile web content players

This report shows you how the M-Payments market will develop worldwide - both technologically and commercially - from 2010 onwards.

You can obtain this report today


 

Companies Listed
Absa Bank
Access Bank Rwanda
Airtag
Apple Corp
Auchan
Bangalink, Bangalore
Bank of China
Banque Accord
Barclaycard
Barclays Bank
Belgacom
Belgacom
Bharti Airtel
BNP Paribas
Boku
Bouygues Telecom
CALBank
Carrefour
Carrefour
Castorama
CelPay Zambia
Citibank
Cofidin
Comviva
Credit Mutural
Dairy Queen
DBS Bank Hong Kong
DFCU Bank Uganda
Dialog Telekom
EcoBank
EMT Estonia
Ergosum
Etisalat
Fidelity Bank
Finaref
fnac
Fundamo
Gemalto
Giesecke & Devrient
Globe Communications
Google
Grameenphone Bangladesh
Granpement des Mausquetaires
GSM Association
GTBank
Guaranty Bank Sierra Leone
Insomnia
Intercontinental Bank
Intuit
Jules
KDDI
Kinepolis
KPMG
La Caixa, Spain
La Croissanterie
Laser
Leroy Merlin
MAP Global
MasterCard
mChek
Merchant Bank
Microsoft
Mobinil Egypt
Mobiqa
MoneyGram International
MTN Ghana
MTN Group
National Bank of Malawi
NatWest Bank
NBS
NMB Mobile Zambia
Nokia
NOW! Innovations
NRJ Mobile
NTT DoCoMo
NXP
NXP
O2 Telefonica Czech Republic
OCBC Bank Singapore
OCBC Hong Kong
Orange France
Orange UK
PayPal
Philips
Poste Italiano
Prosper Mobile USA
Rabo Mobiel
Rabobank
Rawantel
RMV Frankfurt
Roshan
Safaricom
Samsung
SFR
Siemens Business Services
Smart Communications
Smaya Germany
Societe Generale
Softbank Mobile
Sony
Splash Money Sierra Leone
Sprint
Square
Stanbic
Standard Bank Community Banking
Standard Chartered Bank
Starbucks
Taggo
Tata DoCoMo
Tata Indicom
TD Waterhouse
Telefonica O2 UK
Telefonica S.A
Telenor Pakistan
TeliaSonera
Tetherball
True Mobile
UBA
Uganda Telecom
Veolia Transport
Verifone
VeriSign
Visa Europe
Vodacom South Africa
Vodacom Tanzania
Western Union
Wizzit
World Bank
YES Bank
Zain Corp
Zenith Bank
Zopa UK

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