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Market Research Report

Market Focus: The Mobile Wallet - How, What, Where and When?

Published by IMS Research
Published April, 2008 Product code 65962
Content info 195 PAGES (including 22 tables and figures)
Price
US $ 4780 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 5735 PDF By E-mail (Site License)
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Market Focus: The Mobile Wallet - How, What, Where and When? published by IMS Research in April, 2008. This report consists of 195 PAGES (including 22 tables and figures) and the price starts from US $ 4780.

Introduction

Abstract

Description

There is an increasing level of activity in areas relating to what many people have termed the "mobile wallet". This includes technology, applications and services that enable and deliver payments, banking, monetary transfers, ticketing, information transfer and physical access that are served via a mobile phone. With focused attention from bodies such as the GSMA, StoLPaN, the NFC Forum, the Bluetooth SIG and the Mobey Forum the real world solutions that are required by consumers, financial companies, retailers and other stakeholders are being developed. As a result the level of services being trialled and launched is rising rapidly and consumers are adopting these in many different markets.

Much of what is interesting is the diversity of these approaches being adopted in different global regions. This diversity is in the form of alternative applications, various partnerships and adaptive technologies. It also manifests itself in the way that these are being tailored to best fit the required means and needs in each country. This report provides a focused overview of this market and the major market drivers and inhibitors. Statistical analysis and forecasts also provide a complete investigation of the potential of this market.

Whilst much of the publicity and news surrounding the mobile wallet experience and related services has focused on the ability to use a mobile phone as a means of contactless payment there have been advances in other sectors regarding different media for mobile payments. These services can employ one or more of several means of connection and communication. The most commonly used example to date is that of SMS. This can use an identifier and be sent to short codes in order to authorise the payment or transfer of money to a retailer, bank or another user in a peer-to-peer transaction.

Issues that are addressed by this report include:

  • Which will be the primary applications that drive uptake of the mobile wallet?
  • How will the differing implementations and the timeline for NFC rollout affect this?
  • Who will own and manage the end-user experience? What role will each group play?
  • How will different business models work within the mobile wallet ecosystem for the various stakeholders?
  • What will be the major regional differences in approach, use and uptake of mobile wallet services?

Number of pages: 195

Number of tables and figures: 22

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope & Methodology

Chapter 2 - Analysis and Summary of Mobile Wallet Technologies and Applications

  • 2.1 Remote / Over The Air (OTA) Transactions
  • 2.2 Mobile Banking Services
  • 2.3 Contactless / Close Proximity Payments
  • 2.4 Mobile Ticketing and Physical Access
  • 2.5 Further Value Added Services (VAS)

Chapter 3 - Drivers, Barriers and Opportunities for NFC Stakeholders

  • 3.1 Semiconductor Manufacturers
  • 3.2 Smart Card Suppliers
  • 3.3 Mobile Phone Manufacturers
  • 3.4 Mobile Operators
  • 3.5 Hardware Acceptance Suppliers
  • 3.6 Banks
  • 3.7 Credit Card Companies
  • 3.8 Retailers
  • 3.9 Consumers
  • 3.10 Other Stakeholders

Chapter 4 - Market Metrics and Forecasts

  • 4.1 Relevant Cellular Market Data
  • 4.2 NFC-enabled Handset Shipments
  • 4.3 Installed Base of NFC-enabled Handsets
  • 4.4 Contactless Payments, Financial Transactions and Mobile Banking Services
  • 4.5 Ticketing and Physical Access
  • 4.6 Value Added Services (VAS)
  • 4.7 Operator Charges and ARPU

Chapter 5 - Competitive Environment

  • 5.1 Lead-off Markets
  • 5.2 Industry Bodies and Representative Organisations - discussion of 5 leading industry groups and their activities
  • 5.3 Suppliers of Alternative Technologies
  • 5.4 Emerging Competition and Potential New Entrants
  • 5.5 Company Profiles - 20 individual company profiles

NOTE: the above table of contents is an abridged version and full details are available upon request.

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