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Research Report: Mobile Payment Systems and Solutions

January 10, 2012 by Mobile Payment Magazine

Payments have been evolving for thousands of years. From the age-old bartering system, to cash, to check to electronic forms of payments, people have found innovative and more efficient ways to make a payment. This evolution has resulted in a significant shift in the current mix of consumer payments: from primarily paper-based (cash or check) to increasingly electronic (e.g. credit, debit and pre-paid) payment methods. The rate of change and the movement to electronic payments has been accelerated by the explosive growth of payments being made in non face-to-face transactions.

Billed as the future of banking, the value of financial transactions carried out through mobile phones has been pegged at $245 billion worldwide by 2014. At the same time, the number of users carrying out transactions using mobile money is expected to total 340 million by 2014, equivalent to 5% of existing mobile subscribers across the globe.

Research and Markets recently released a report entitled “Commerce on the Go: Mobile Payment Systems and Solutions.” The report evaluates mobile banking solutions, mobile banking SWOT analysis, Google Wallet SWOT analysis, competition between e-wallet solutions, and provides an analysis of the opportunities and market for mobile payments in the United States.

Audience:

– Mobile Network Operators

– Mobile Software Developers

– OSS/BSS Solution Providers

– Handset and Tablet Manufacturers

– Mobile Payment Service Providers

– Content and Applications Aggregators

– Mobile Marketing and Advertising Providers

– Telecommunications Infrastructure Providers

Report Index:

Executive Summary.
Money Transfers.
Mobile Payments Developments in Emerging Markets.
The Role of the Devices.
The Role of Mobile Operators.
Banks Role.
Technologies.
Future Trends.
Features.
E-Marketing.
Challenges.
Management Challenge.
Customers Expectations.
Security Problems.
Technical Challenges.
Solutions.
Current Mobile Payments Systems the End of the Credit Card Era and the Rise of the Wallet.
ISIS wallet.
Google Wallet and its SWOT Analysis.
Google Wallet Challenges and how to overcome it.
PayPal and Google Wallet.
Visa Wallet SWOT Analysis.
Serve by American Express E-wallet and its SWOT Analysis.
Google Wallet Verses ISIS Wallet.
Comparison between Current Wallet Systems.
Advantages of the M-payments Systems.
U.S Telecommunication Market Analysis.
Conclusions.
Worldwide Mobile Payment Market Analysis 2012-2017.
U.S Mobile Payment Market Analysis 2012-2017.
Mobile Payment Drivers for the U.S Market.
Deployment Mobile Payment System..
The Current U.S Mobile Payment Systems.
Mobile Payment Ecosystem..
Mobile Payment Models.
The Mobile Payment Methods.
Features of the Mobile Payment Ecosystem..
Bumps on the Road for M-payment.
The Features of Mobile Payments in the US and its ROI
The Conversion from Credit Cards to Mobile Payments Challenges and Opportunities.
Business Challenges.
Mobile Payment Regulatory in the U.S.
Market Potential for Mobile Phone Devices in Latin America.
The Market for Mobile Phone Devices in Latin America: 2011 – 2016.
The Latin American Mobile Market.
Introduction.
The Market in the Past.
The Market in 2004.
The Market in 2005.
The Market in 2006.
The Market in 2007 to 2010.
Conclusions.
Mobile Payment Providers in Latin America.
U.S Mobile Payment Providers Analysis.
XIPWIRE.
Advantages of XIPWIRE.
XIPWIRE vs. PayPal Mobile.
Zong.
Mopay.
Luup.
Bango.
eServGlobal

For more information: “Commerce on the Go: Mobile Payment Systems and Solutions.”

Source: Research & Markets

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: bango, eServGlobal, Luup, mobile commerce, Mobile Payments, Mobile Payments in United States, Mobile Payments in US, Mobile Payments USA Market, mopay, PayPal Mobile, Research and Markets, Xipwire, Zong

U.S. Mobile Payment Market to Top $200 Billion by 2015, Says Research Report

November 18, 2010 by Mobile Payment Magazine

A recent report from Aite Group forecasts that U.S. mobile bill payments will reach more than $200  billion in 2015.

Aite Group interviewed more than 60 companies in the Fall of 2010 and produced a 65 page report that defines and segments the mobile payment industry, and includes an analysis of the competitive and market trends.

Each one of the multiple categories of mobile payments defined in the report will experience double-digit growth, with mobile payments accounting for  US$214 billion in gross dollar volume by 2015, up from US$16 billion in 2010–a 68% compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2010 and 2015.

The report references the following companies: Allstate, Amazon, American Express, Apple, AT&T, Bango, Bank of America, Barclays, Bill2Mobile, BlackBerry, Bling Nation, BOKU, Brink’s, C-Sam, Cashedge, Cellfire, Chase, Chase Paymentech, Cimbal, ClairMail, coupons.com, Coupons Sherpa, Visa’s Cybersource, Device Fidelity, Diebold, Discover, Eagle Eye Solutions, eBay, Euronet, Facebook, First Data, FIS, Fiserv, Foursquare, Gemalto, Global Payments, Google, Gowalla, Green Dot, Groupon, Harland Financial Services, Heartland Payment Systems, Hipcricket, iLoop Mobile, Inside Contactless, Intuit, Jack Henry/iPay Technologies, Kubra, MasterCard, mFoundry, Mobile Coupons, Mocapay, MoneyGram, Monitise Group, mopay, MyWebGrocer, NCR, NetSpend, Nokia, Oberthur Technologies, Obopay, OfferIQ, Online Resources, PayPal, Plastyc, Pyxis Mobile, Research-in-Motion (RIM), Roam Data (Ingenico), Roamware, Rocketbuxx, SK C&C USA, Square, Starbucks, Sybase, T-Mobile, Tetherball, 3i Infotech, Tier Technologies, TransferTo, TSYS, Twitter, U.S. Bank, VeriFone, Verizon, Vesta, Visa, ViVOtech, Waspit, Way Systems, Western Union, Wincor Nixdorf, WirelessLoyalty, Xipwire, Yelp, and Zong.

More information: Aite Group Mobile Payment Report.

Source: Aite Group

Filed Under: Featured, Research Tagged With: 3i Infotech, Allstate, Amazon, American Express, Apple, AT&T, bango, Bank of America, Barclays, Bill2Mobile, BlackBerry, Bling Nation, boku, Brink’s, C-Sam, Cashedge, Cellfire, Chase, Chase Paymentech, Cimbal, ClairMail, Coupons Sherpa, coupons.com, Device Fidelity, Diebold, Discover, Eagle Eye Solutions, eBay, Euronet, Facebook, First Data, FIS, Fiserv, Foursquare, Gemalto, Global Payments, google, Gowalla, Green Dot, Groupon, Harland Financial Services, Heartland Payment Systems, Hipcricket, iLoop Mobile, Inside Contactless, Intuit, Jack Henry/iPay Technologies, Kubra, MasterCard, mFoundry, Mobile Coupons, Mocapay, MoneyGram, Monitise Group, mopay, MyWebGrocer, NCR, NetSpend, Nokia, Oberthur Technologies, Obopay, OfferIQ, Online Resources, PayPal, Plastyc, Pyxis Mobile, Research-in-Motion (RIM), Roam Data (Ingenico), Roamware, Rocketbuxx, SK C&C USA, Square, Starbucks, Sybase, T-Mobile, Tetherball, Tier Technologies, TransferTo, TSYS, Twitter, U.S. Bank, VeriFone, Verizon, Vesta, Visa, Visa’s Cybersource, ViVOtech, Waspit, Way Systems, Western Union, Wincor Nixdorf, WirelessLoyalty, Xipwire, Yelp, Zong

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