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Mobile and Online Payment Report

July 2, 2014 by Mobile Payment Magazine

This report gives an overview of the mobile and online payment market.It provides the main figures for each market segment (in-store payment, carrier billing, remote online payment).

The latest market trends are analyzed, as well as the position and evolution of the main players (especially telcos and Internet players).

CONTENTS

1. Executive Summary

2. Methodology & definitions

3. Main Concepts of mobile and online payment
3.1. In-store payment
3.2. Peer-to-peer payments and direct carrier billing services
3.3. Remote online payment

4. Mobile and online payment markets
4.1. Remote online payment
4.2. Peer-to-peer payments and direct carrier billing services
4.3. In-store payment and NFC

5. Players ‘ strategies
5.1. Overview
5.2. OTT players
5.3. Telcos
5.4. Mobile payment alliances
5.5. Bitcoin

Players examined

  • Amazon
  • Apple
  • Facebook
  • Google
  • Orange
  • PayPal
  • Telefónica
  • Vodafone

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Executive Summary

2. Methodology
2.1. General methodology of IDATE’s reports
2.2. Methodology specific to this report

3. Main concepts of mobile and online payment
3.1. In-store payment
3.1.1. Near Field Communication (NFC)
3.1.2. Non-NFC physical mobile payment system
3.1.3. Business model of mobile wallets
3.2. Peer-to-Peer payments and direct carrier-billing services
3.2.1. Peer-to-Peer payment and Mobile payment with bank account
3.2.2. Premium SMS
3.2.3. Online payment system with carrier billing
3.2.4. Business model of direct carrier-billing services
3.2.5. Business model of peer-to-peer payment services / mobile payment with bank account
3.3. Remote online payment
3.3.1. Online payment with standard currencies
3.3.2. Online payment with alternative and virtual currencies

4. Mobile and online payment markets
4.1. Remote online payment
4.1.1. Market size
4.1.2. Market structure and ecosystem
4.1.3. Key trends
4.2. Peer-to-Peer payment and direct carrier-billing services
4.2.1. Market size
4.2.2. Market structure and ecosystem
4.2.3. Key trends
4.3. In-store payment and NFC
4.3.1. Market size
4.3.2. Market structure and ecosystem
4.3.3. Key trends

5. Players’ strategies
5.1. Overview
5.2. OTT players
5.2.1. Facebook
5.2.2. Google
5.2.3. Apple
5.2.4. Amazon
5.2.5. PayPal
5.3. Telcos
5.3.1. Orange
5.3.2. Telefónica
5.3.3. Vodafone
5.4. Mobile payment alliances
5.4.1. ISIS
5.4.2. MCX – Merchant Customer Exchange
5.5. BitCoin

List of Tables

Table 1: Payment services provided by OTT and telcos
Table 2: Payment service details by players

List of Figures

Figure 1: The mobile and online payment market
Figure 2: Examples of possible usage with an NFC mobile wallet application
Figure 3: Comparison of Secure Element and HCE architectures
Figure 4: E-payment and m-payment transactions volume
Figure 5: Evolution of worldwide e-commerce and m-commerce market
Figure 6: Evolution of direct carrier-billing market worldwide, 2012-2018
Figure 7: Presence of mobile payment solution with mobile bank account targeting unbanked mobile users
Figure 8: Forecasts of volume of transactions made in-store with an NFC-enabled phone
Figure 9 : Mobile Wallet Areas of Concern
Figure 10: OTT mobile payment system usage
Figure 11: Facebook payment revenues breakdown per quarter 2012-2013
Figure 12: Positioning of some telcos on the main payment services
Figure 13: Main partnerships and joint ventures made by telcos to provide common NFC payment service
Figure 14: How the Wanda launch progressed in Argentina
Figure 15: M-Pesa main figures in Kenya
Figure 16: M-PESA presence in developing countries

Publisher Name : IDate | Published Date : Jun-2014 | No of Pages : 35

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