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Report: Australians receptive to contactless mobile payment

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has found that Australia is a prime market for mobile payment, despite low awareness of the technology, according to digital-media.net.au.

A survey conducted by the ACMA shows that Australians generally prefer the idea of contactless mobile payment systems provided by financial institutions to SMS mobile payment, due mainly to the belief that contactless offers better fraud protection.


ACMA research also found that Australians would be most receptive to a mobile payment system built on a ‘limited funds’ model similar to popular contactless debit cards, and that the target age for such a system is 18-35 year olds and “empty nesters.”

Digital Media suggests this upswing in support for contactless is a reaction against SMS mobile payment, which has often left customers with unexpectedly large bills. DM says that telco Exetel has even gone as far to block all premium SMS by default, which it claims removes nearly 90% of its billing disputes.

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Companiesandmarkets.com has released a new report providing statistics on market size, competitor market shares and forecasts for the Japanese payment card market.

The report, “Payment Cards in Japan,” also provides an overview of regulation, competitor activities, issuer strategy and product innovation, including developments in contactless, mobile payments, online and prepaid cards up to 2014.

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Visa is teaming with Turkey’s Akbank and vendor DeviceFidelity to launch a new microSD-based contactless mobile payment system.

Akbank customers will be able to insert DeviceFidelity’s In2Pay microSD into their handsets’ memory card slots, turning them into contactless payments devices that can be used with Visa payWave terminals.

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Tyfone, creator of the SideTap MicroSD mobile payment solution, has landed $5 million in Series B funding from several investors, including HDFC Holdings, Polaris Software Lab and Ojas Venture Partners, according to telecomtiger.com.

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MarketsandMarkets has released a new report predicting that the value of mobile payment transactions in the US will reach $56 billion in 2015.

According to the report, “Mobile Payment - Advanced Technologies (NFC), Strategies And Future Of Remote & Proximity Payment In US,” the market for NFC mobile payment in the US is currently in its infancy, with an adoption rate of only 1.7%.

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Reportlinker.com has released a market research report on the use of contactless payment stickers in place of built-in NFC phones to make mobile payments.

The report,”Making Contactless Payments Sticky with Stickers,” identifies the key market drivers for contactless stickers and the issues that must be overcome to make them a real, viable solution in the hands of consumers.

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Wells Fargo has announced its participation in Visa’s NFC-enabled mobile payments field trial, joining Bank of America and US Bancorp as the third U.S. bank to test Visa’s new technology, according to finextra.com.

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