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Mobile Money Transfer and NFC to Account for 50% of the M-Payments market by 2013 According to Juniper Research

Mobile money transfer and contactless NFC (Near Field Communications) will together account for 50% of the overall mobile payment market globally by 2013, (based on the gross transaction values), according to Juniper Research's new Mobile Payments Study.

Hampshire, UK (PRWEB) October 29, 2008 -- Mobile money transfer and contactless NFC (Near Field Communications) will together account for 50% of the overall mobile payment market globally by 2013, (based on the gross transaction values), according to Juniper Research's new Mobile Payments Study.

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The Juniper report found that the mobile payments market, which is today is dominated by purchases of digital goods such as ringtones, music, and games, will in future be driven by subscribers transferring money and using NFC features on their handsets to make purchases. This will drive the overall mobile payments market to grow by a factor of ten between now and 2013.

Report author Howard Wilcox explained: "We see significant opportunities for new services making it easier for the 'underbanked' population and migrant workers to make remittances, using their mobile phones as mobile wallets: the services already in operation are seeing rapid growth." Wilcox added that mobile wallets will incorporate NFC which will enable people to use their mobile phones to pay for small value items such as refreshments and magazines.

The top 3 regions for this sector will be the Far East & China, Western Europe and North America). Together these will account for over 70% of mobile money payments on a gross transaction basis by 2013. However, there will be hurdles to be addressed for the market to reach its tipping point, including NFC handset availability, workable business models and financial legislation.

The Juniper Research study provides an analysis of the "big picture", exploring how the overall mobile payments market will develop. The report provides forecasts for digital and physical goods purchases, contactless NFC and national and international money transfers and remittances, providing regional forecasts of gross transaction values. The report also offers profiles of 13 vendors and 17 service providers pioneering in this exciting market.

Whitepapers and further details of the study, 'Mobile Payments Markets: Strategies & Forecasts 2008-2013' can be freely downloaded from www.juniperresearch.com. Alternatively please contact John Levett at john.levett@juniperresearch.com, telephone +44(0)1256 830002.

Further reports in the Mobile Payments Series are:

 
  • Mobile Payment Markets: Digital and Physical Goods 2008-2013 (published in July 2008)
  • Mobile Payment Markets: Contactless NFC 2008-2013 (published in July 2008)
  • Mobile Payment Markets: Money Transfers and Remittances 2008-2013 (published in August 2008)

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.

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