Mobile Payments Market

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Mobile Payments Market by Technology, Location, Device Type, Payment Type (Banking, Merchant, and P2P), User Type (Banked, Unbanked, and Underbanked), and Purchases by Industry Vertical 2021 – 2026

This mobile payments report evaluates leading companies, strategies, and provides a market outlook with forecasts for 2021 – 2026. This includes analysis by technology, payment location, device type, payment type, and industry vertical. It also assesses the mobile payments market for “unbanked” or “underbanked”, which is the norm for many in developing countries as well as those between the lower middle class and the poverty segment in developed countries.



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    Description

    The amount of commerce conducted online has grown dramatically in recent years. The use of a mobile phone and other untethered devices to conduct commerce is a natural extension of the online commerce evolution. A vast majority of these transactions rely upon some form of account settlement that usually involves credit or debit cards, checking/ACH, or bank money transfer. The mobile payments market largely relies upon systems involving account systems that require funding that can come from many different sources including a bank account, credit/debit card system, or a mobile wallet, which may be funded by various means.

    Mobile Payments Market Dynamics

    Mobile payments are experiencing rapid growth as consumers use wireless devices as part of modern dynamic lifestyles. Many merchants increasingly support and encourage mobile payments because they are quick, easy, and linked to existing, well-known financial processing systems. The use of mobile payments represents an alternative to cash, cards, and even funds within the banking system. This is especially the case in developing countries where current banking services cannot reach and/or have limited access.

    The unbanked population refers to the section of the population that doesn’t have any relationship with normal banking services; they don’t have savings or checking accounts. The main reason for the existence of the unbanked population is low income. Underbanked population refers to the section of the population that have banking a relationship (checking or saving account), but use an alternative method of financial interaction rather than payments through their banking accounts.

    Economic challenges are persistent in developing countries with great variation between different countries. In India for example, the unbanked population resides mostly in rural areas, spread over large a wide area in a number of villages. This unbanked population is often poor, and hence the transactions performed through mobile banking solutions tend to be low value, as compared to metropolitan areas.

    In terms of mobile payments market models, the bank-centric method, in which traditional financial institutions are relied upon for clearing and settlement, is rapidly being replaced by various third-parties in a more decentralized model that at times may involve settlement by non-financial service providers, or on a peer basis, and/or a collaborative model. The latter model is comprised of collaboration among banks, mobile operators and other stakeholders in the mobile payments value chain, including a potential trusted third party that manages the deployment of mobile applications.

    While technologies used for the mobile payments market vary considerably, all provide solutions that provide ease of use for both remote transactions (e.g. not at the point of sale) as well as contactless payments for proximity-based payments. One such technology used for localized mobile payments is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) approach referred to as Near Field Communications (NFC). With this type of mobile payments market solution, consumers have no need to carry a wallet, cash, credit cards, debit cards, or a mail routing box to receive plastic cards and bills.

    Increasingly, mobile phones include built-in NFC technology to interact with other mobile phones with NFC technology in addition to retail point-of-sale terminals, digital signage and vending machines that dispense tickets, mobile devices, soft drinks, sunscreen, and toys. NFC is a successful technology for high-speed high-volume applications that is well-suited to consumer payments, especially micro-payments.

    Mobile Payments Market Report

    This mobile payments market report evaluates leading companies, strategies, and provides a market outlook with forecasts for 2021 – 2026. This includes analysis by technology, payment location, device type, payment type, and industry vertical. The report also assesses the mobile payments market for “unbanked” or “underbanked”, which is the norm for many in developing countries as well as those between the lower middle class and the poverty segment in developed countries.

    Additional information

    Published

    2021

    Pages

    177

    Target Audience

    Application Developers, Cloud Computing Companies, Communications Services Providers, Data Analytics Companies, Electronics Manufacturers, Financial Industry, Governmental Organizations and NGOs, Immersive Technology Companies, Managed Services Companies, Mobile Commerce Companies, Software Developers, Wearable Technology Developers

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    Select Findings

    • Underbanked segment is a key segment for developed countries
    • Unbanked segment is the primary market in developing countries
    • Global unbanked mobile payment market will reach $321B by 2026
    • Vast majority of mobile payments by volume and value are in Asia-Pacific
    • Next-gen payment technologies will be omnipresent by device and app
    • Implantable tech used for personal security will be leveraged for payments

    Report Benefits

    • Mobile payments forecasts from 2021 to 2026
    • Learn about banked vs unbanked payment dynamics
    • Identify the key vendors, strategies, and payment solutions
    • Understand the role and importance of wearables in payments
    • Recognize how payments will evolve along with financial decentralization

    Companies in Report

    • Adyen
    • Alibaba Group Holding Limited
    • Amazon.com Inc.
    • American Express Company
    • Apple Inc.
    • AT&T Inc.
    • Bank of America Corporation
    • Bharti Airtel Limited
    • Bitcoin (currency and exchanges)
    • Blackhawk Network
    • Citigroup Inc.
    • Company Analysis
    • Euronet Worldwide
    • Evertec
    • Facebook
    • First Data
    • Fleetcor Technologies
    • Fortumo
    • Gemalto N.V.
    • Global Payments
    • Google Inc.
    • M-Pesa
    • MasterCard Incorporated
    • MeaWallet
    • Microsoft Corporation
    • MoneyGram
    • Movencorp Inc.
    • MTN Group Limited
    • NTT DoCoMo Inc.
    • NXP Semiconductors
    • Orange S.A.
    • PayPal Holdings Inc.
    • Paypoint
    • Paytm
    • Qualcomm Incorporated
    • SafeCharge
    • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
    • Square Inc.
    • Stripe
    • Tencent Holdings Limited
    • TNS Inc.
    • Total System Services
    • Verizon Wireless
    • Visa Inc.
    • Vodacom Group Limited
    • Western Union
    • Wex

    Table of Contents

    1. Executive Summary
    2. Introduction
    2.1 Mobile Payment Overview
    2.2 Mobile Payment Industry Roadmap
    3. Mobile Payment Technologies and Solutions
    3.1 Mobile Payment Models
    3.1.1 Remote Payment Model
    3.1.1.1 Short Message Service
    3.1.1.2 Mobile Web Payments
    3.1.1.3 Direct Mobile Billing
    3.1.1.4 Unstructured Supplementary Service Data
    3.1.2 Proximity Payment Considerations
    3.1.2.1 QR Codes
    3.1.2.2 Near Field Communications
    3.1.2.3 Beacon Technologies
    3.1.2.4 Biometrics
    3.1.2.5 Micro Currency Payments
    3.2 Cloud-based Payments vs. NFC Payments
    3.3 Customer Loyalty and Mobile Payments
    3.4 Virtual Cart and Sensor Fusion
    3.4.1 Computer Vision
    3.4.2 Artificial Intelligence
    3.5 More on Contactless Payment Solutions
    3.5.1 Bluetooth Low Energy
    3.5.2 Body Sensor Networks
    3.5.3 Host Card Emulation Cloud Software
    3.6 Implantable Payments
    3.6.1 Smart Chips
    3.6.2 Digital Tattoo
    3.6.3 Implantable Smartphones and Holograms
    3.7 Biometric Technology and Artificial Intelligence
    3.8 Mobile Wallets in Payment Systems
    3.8.1 Card Containers
    3.8.2 Digital Bank Accounts
    3.8.3 Mobile Payment Products
    3.8.4 Micro-Currency Converters
    3.8.5 True Mobile Wallets
    3.9 Next Generation Payments
    3.9.1 Wearable and Implantable Payments
    3.9.2 Holographic Payments
    3.10 E-Payment Processes
    3.10.1 Payment Gateway
    3.10.2 Payment Service Providers
    3.11 Regulatory Framework
    3.11.1 ISO/IEC 10536-1
    3.11.2 ISO/IEC 14443-4
    3.11.3 ISO/IEC 15693
    3.12 Mobile Payment Market Drivers
    3.12.1 Transition to Cashless Society
    3.12.2 Serving the Unbanked and Underbanked
    3.12.3 Persistent Use of Smartphone and Mobile Commerce
    3.12.4 Hassle Free Low-Value Transaction Support
    3.12.5 Rise of Proximity Payments
    3.13 Deployment and Operational Considerations
    3.13.1 Emerging Payment Channels
    3.13.2 Security Challenges
    3.13.3 IoT Adoption and Artificial Intelligence
    3.13.4 User Data Breaches
    3.13.5 Low vs. High-Value Transaction Interface
    3.13.6 Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Payment
    3.13.7 Alternative Currencies
    4. Mobile Payments Ecosystem
    4.1 Mobile Payment Applications
    4.2 Mobile Payments Value Chain
    4.2.1 Payment and Processing Application Providers
    4.2.2 Bank and Smart Card Providers
    4.2.3 Payment Network Providers
    4.2.4 Infrastructure and Security Solution Providers
    4.2.5 Merchant and Consumers
    4.3 Mobile Payment Technology Solutions
    4.3.1 Payment Processing Solutions
    4.3.2 Cloud Application Solutions
    4.3.3 Mobility Management Solutions
    4.3.4 Data and Analytics Solutions
    4.3.5 Security Solutions
    4.4 Mobile Payment User Interfaces
    4.5 Mobile Payment Ecosystem Development
    4.5.1 Historical Development
    4.5.2 PoS Terminal Evolution
    4.5.3 Merchant Customer Exchanges
    4.5.4 Major Vendor Options
    4.5.4.1 Apple Pay
    4.5.4.2 Google Pay
    4.5.4.3 PayPal
    4.5.5 Government and Regional Initiatives
    4.5.5.1 SJ Rail Offers Implantable Microchip
    4.5.5.2 Epicentre to Inject Microchip to its Employees
    4.5.5.3 SingTel with NETS to Open NFC Store
    4.5.5.4 MasterCard opens Innovation Labs
    4.5.5.5 MasterCard Partnership with AvidXchange
    4.5.5.6 SoFi and JetBlue Offer Student Loans Payment Solution
    4.5.5.7 Gemalto Cloud-Based Access Management Service
    4.5.5.8 Expensify and Bill.com Revamp Software
    4.5.5.9 SoFi on Launching Industrial Bank
    4.5.5.10 Lendio Partnership with Comcast Business
    4.5.5.11 32M Partnership with BioHax
    4.5.5.12 Three Square Market Microchip Employees
    5. Mobile Payment Company Analysis
    5.1 Amazon.com Inc.
    5.2 Google Inc.
    5.3 Apple Inc.
    5.4 M-Pesa
    5.5 PayPal Holdings Inc.
    5.6 Paypoint
    5.7 Visa Inc.
    5.8 Citigroup Inc.
    5.9 Bank of America Corporation
    5.10 American Express Company
    5.11 Blackhawk Network
    5.12 Euronet Worldwide
    5.13 Evertec
    5.14 Bitcoin (currency and exchanges)
    5.15 Movencorp Inc.
    5.16 MasterCard Incorporated
    5.17 MoneyGram
    5.18 MeaWallet
    5.19 Verizon Wireless
    5.20 AT&T Inc.
    5.21 NTT DoCoMo Inc.
    5.22 NXP Semiconductors
    5.23 Qualcomm Incorporated
    5.24 TNS Inc.
    5.25 Gemalto N.V.
    5.26 Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
    5.27 Microsoft Corporation
    5.28 Paytm
    5.29 Alibaba Group Holding Limited
    5.30 Fleetcore Technologies
    5.31 First Data
    5.32 SafeCharge
    5.33 Global Payments
    5.34 Total System Services
    5.35 Western Union
    5.36 Wex
    5.37 Square Inc.
    5.38 Stripe
    5.39 Adyen
    5.40 Fortumo
    5.41 Orange S.A.
    5.42 Vodacom Group Limited
    5.43 Bharti Airtel Limited
    5.44 MTN Group Limited
    5.45 Tecent Holdings Limited
    5.46 Facebook
    6. Global Mobile Payments Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 – 2026
    6.1 Mobile Payment Transactions vs. Value 2021 – 2026
    6.2 Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    6.3 Mobile Money and Banking Transaction Volume by Payment Mode 2021 – 2026
    6.4 Mobile Payment Transaction by Industry Vertical 2021 – 2026
    6.5 Remote vs. Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    6.5.1 Remote Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    6.5.2 Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    6.6 Merchant vs. Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    6.7 Macro vs. Micro Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    6.8 Mobile Banking vs. Mobile Wallet Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    6.9 Cloud vs. Non-Cloud Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    6.10 Mobile Payment Transactions by Traditional vs. Digital Currency 2021 – 2026
    6.11 Mobile Payment Transactions by Digital Currency Type 2021 – 2026
    7. Regional Mobile Payment Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 – 2026
    7.1 Mobile Payment Transaction Volume by Region 2021 – 2026
    7.2 North America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    7.3 Latin America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    7.4 Europe Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    7.5 APAC Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    7.6 MEA Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    8. Additional Mobile Payments Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 – 2026
    8.1 Mobile Payment Solutions vs. Services 2021 – 2026
    8.2 Mobile Payment Technology Solution Market by Segment 2021 – 2026
    8.3 Mobile Payment Technology Service Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    8.4 Mobile Payment Security Solution Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    8.5 Mobile Payment Solution Providers 2021 – 2026
    8.6 Mobile Payment by Service Providers 2021 – 2026
    8.7 Mobile Payments by Device Type 2021 – 2026
    8.7.1 Mobile Payments by Wearable Technology Type 2021 – 2026
    8.7.2 Mobile Payments by Implantable Type 2021 – 2026
    8.8 Remote vs. Proximity Payments Technology Spend 2021 – 2026
    8.8.1 Remote Mobile Payments Technology Spend by Type 2021 – 2026
    8.8.2 Proximity Mobile Payments Technology Spend by Type 2021 – 2026
    8.9 Mobile Payments for the Banked, Unbanked, and Underbanked
    8.9.1 Banked vs. Unbanked Users Mobile Payments by Transactions 2021 – 2026
    8.9.2 Banked vs. Unbanked Users Mobile Payments by Value 2021 – 2026
    9. Conclusions and Recommendations

    Figures

    Figure 1: Mobile Payment Industry Roadmap
    Figure 2: Mobile Payment Model
    Figure 3: Smart NFC Chip
    Figure 4: Digital Tattoo
    Figure 5: Implanted Smartphone with Holographic Screen
    Figure 6: E-payment Process
    Figure 7: Mobile Payment Ecosystem
    Figure 8: OTA Payment Activation Process
    Figure 9: Mobile Payment Transactions vs. Value 2021 – 2026
    Figure 10: Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 11: Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 12: Mobile Money and Banking Transaction Volume by Payment Mode 2021 – 2026
    Figure 13: Mobile Money and Banking Transaction Volume by Payment Mode 2021 – 2026
    Figure 14: Mobile Payment Transaction by Industry Vertical 2021 – 2026
    Figure 15: Mobile Payment Transaction by Industry Vertical 2021 – 2026
    Figure 16: Remote vs. Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 17: Remote vs. Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 18: Remote Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 19: Remote Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 20: Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 21: Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 22: Merchant vs. Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 23: Merchant vs. Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 24: Macro vs. Micro Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 25: Macro vs. Micro Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 26: Mobile Banking vs. Mobile Wallet Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 27: Mobile Banking vs. Mobile Wallet Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 28: Cloud vs. Non-Cloud Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 29: Cloud vs. Non-Cloud Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 30: Mobile Payment Transactions by Traditional vs. Digital Currency 2021 – 2026
    Figure 31: Mobile Payment Transactions by Traditional vs. Digital Currency 2021 – 2026
    Figure 32: Mobile Payment Transactions by Digital Currency Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 33: Mobile Payment Transactions by Digital Currency Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 34: Mobile Payment Transaction Volume by Region 2021 – 2026
    Figure 35: Mobile Payment Transaction Volume by Region 2021 – 2026
    Figure 36: North America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 37: North America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 38: Latin America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 39: Latin America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 40: Europe Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 41: Europe Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 42: APAC Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 43: APAC Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 44: MEA Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 45: MEA Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Figure 46: Mobile Payment Solutions vs. Services 2021 – 2026
    Figure 47: Mobile Payment Technology Solution Market by Segment 2021 – 2026
    Figure 48: Mobile Payment Technology Service Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    Figure 49: Mobile Payment Professional Technology Service Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    Figure 50: Mobile Payment Security Solution Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    Figure 51: Mobile Payment Solution Providers 2021 – 2026
    Figure 52: Mobile Payment by Service Providers 2021 – 2026
    Figure 53: Mobile Payments by Device Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 54: Mobile Payments by Wearable Technology Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 55: Mobile Payments by Implantable Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 56: Remote vs. Proximity Payments Technology Spend 2021 – 2026
    Figure 57: Remote Mobile Payments Technology Spend by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 58: Proximity Mobile Payments Technology Spend by Type 2021 – 2026
    Figure 59: Banked Vs. Unbanked Users Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Figure 60: Banked Vs. Unbanked Users Mobile Payment Value 2021 – 2026

    Tables

    Table 1: Mobile Payment Transactions vs. Value 2021 – 2026
    Table 2: Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 3: Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 4: Mobile Money and Banking Transaction Volume by Payment Mode 2021 – 2026
    Table 5: Mobile Money and Banking Transaction Volume by Payment Mode 2021 – 2026
    Table 6: Mobile Payment Transaction by Industry Vertical 2021 – 2026
    Table 7: Mobile Payment Transaction by Industry Vertical 2021 – 2026
    Table 8: Remote vs. Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 9: Remote vs. Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 10: Remote Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 11: Remote Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 12: Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 13: Proximity Mobile Payment Transactions by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 14: Merchant vs. Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 15: Merchant vs. Peer-to-Peer Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 16: Macro vs. Micro Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 17: Macro vs. Micro Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 18: Mobile Banking vs. Mobile Wallet Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 19: Mobile Banking vs. Mobile Wallet Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 20: Cloud vs. Non-Cloud Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 21: Cloud vs. Non-Cloud Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 22: Mobile Payment Transactions by Traditional vs. Digital Currency 2021 – 2026
    Table 23: Mobile Payment Transactions by Traditional vs. Digital Currency 2021 – 2026
    Table 24: Mobile Payment Transactions by Digital Currency Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 25: Mobile Payment Transactions by Digital Currency Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 26: Mobile Payment Transaction Volume by Region 2021 – 2026
    Table 27: Mobile Payment Transaction Volume by Region 2021 – 2026
    Table 28: North America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 29: North America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 30: Latin America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 31: Latin America Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 32: Europe Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 33: Europe Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 34: APAC Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 35: APAC Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 36: MEA Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 37: MEA Mobile Payment Transaction Volume 2021 – 2026
    Table 38: Mobile Payment Solutions vs. Services 2021 – 2026
    Table 39: Mobile Payment Technology Solution Market by Segment 2021 – 2026
    Table 40: Mobile Payment Technology Service Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    Table 41: Mobile Payment Professional Technology Service Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    Table 42: Mobile Payment Security Solution Market by Category 2021 – 2026
    Table 43: Mobile Payment Solution Providers 2021 – 2026
    Table 44: Mobile Payment by Service Providers 2021 – 2026
    Table 45: Mobile Payments by Device Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 46: Mobile Payments by Wearable Technology Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 47: Mobile Payments by Implantable Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 48: Remote vs. Proximity Payments Technology Spend 2021 – 2026
    Table 49: Remote Mobile Payments Technology Spend by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 50: Proximity Mobile Payments Technology Spend by Type 2021 – 2026
    Table 51: Banked Vs. Unbanked Users Mobile Payment Transactions 2021 – 2026
    Table 52: Banked Vs. Unbanked Users Mobile Payment Value 2021 – 2026

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