Due in part to its Mobile Payments and Loyalty program, Starbucks reported a stunning 2015 First Quarter profits, with an 18% jump in revenue to $4.6 billion, to beat expectations while profit jumped 16 percent.
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3 Things to Know About Mobile Payments
Mobile payment is super-hot—except with consumers. While about half of mobile users are comfortable using their phones for banking, only 13% have used their devices to pay at a restaurant or store, the Federal Reserve found. Just a third feel mobile payments are safe.
Over the next few years, though, you’re likely to see a shift: While in 2014 consumers made $4 billion of in-store purchases via mobile devices, Forrester Research expects that by 2019 that figure will swell to $34 billion. [Read more…]
Droplet Mobile Payment App Raises Over $900K Via Crowd-Funding
Mobile payment and loyalty app, Droplet, has raised £574,650 British Pounds (~ $900K US) for 12.56% equity offered. The investment was raised via crowd-funding site Crowd Cube, and closed May 5. Ascension Ventures is also an investor in the company.
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Level Up Introduces Danal Direct Carrier Billing
LevelUp, a mobile loyalty and payment platform, and Danal, a provider of mobile commerce and mobile identity solutions, announced today that LevelUp has added Danal’s Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) service to LevelUp’s payment options. [Read more…]
Denmark Proposes Legislation Leading Toward Cashless Society
In Denmark, more than 30% of the population uses MobilePay, a mobile app widely used to transfer money from phone to phone and pay for goods in retail stores. The Danish government is now considering a proposal that would allow retailers to reject cash payments and accept only mobile payments. According to Reuters, Sweden, Denmark and Finland have the highest rate of credit card payments per inhabitant in the European Union.
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Strategies for Mobile Payment Success
The key elements for an effective mobile payments scheme is a strong focus on the benefits to the end-user, value-added merchant models and continuous use case innovation through collaborate cross-sector relationships.
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Mobile Accounts for 27% of Online Payments Worldwide
Online payments made using mobile devices continues to rise globally, now accounting for 27.2% of the total online payments made in Q1 2015. This figure is up from 25.8% on the traditionally high online spending period of Q4 and up a massive 39% on the corresponding period last year, according to Adyen’s quarterly Mobile Payments Index (MPI), which tracks mobile payment data from web-based transactions across Adyen’s customer base. [Read more…]
Loyalty Programs Next Frontier in Mobile Payments
Even as credit unions are figuring out the emerging space that is mobile payments, there already are glimpses of the next frontier — adding loyalty programs to mobile.
For years the concept of loyalty was simple: consumers used their credit and debit cards to make purchases and earned rewards by doing so. With the advent of mobile payments, however, suddenly the picture becomes much murkier. [Read more…]
1 in 5 Millennials Prefer Self Service Checkout via Mobile or Kiosk Payment
Human cashiers may be losing their jobs, and technologies such as mobile payment and kiosk checkouts will gain ground as the next generation of consumers embraces new payment technologies.
According to a recent survey examining consumer self-service checkout adoption among brick-and-mortar retailers, “Almost a quarter of all millennials use self-service kiosks to avoid any sort of interaction with cashiers,” said Pat Dermody, President of Retale. “As a result, there is a growing demand for more automation and innovation throughout the checkout experience, via integrations with smartphones, wearables and other mobile devices. This will add to the convenience factor that already appears to be key to the experience.” [Read more…]
Carrier Billing Coming to All Windows Devices
Devindra Hardawar is reporting via Engadget’s live-blog from the keynote of Microsoft’s Build 2015 event: Terry Myerson says Microsoft is bringing carrier billing to all Windows devices [including desktop devices] — which lets you send app purchases to your cellphone bill. Myerson says it’s the largest carrier-billing experience out there now, covering 90 mobile carriers.
According to Myers, carrier billing will now work on phones, tablets, and computers that use Windows 10: “Not everyone has a credit card, but everyone has a mobile phone,” he said during the keynote address.
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