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Report: mobile payment the "ideal launch pad" for Sepa

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The European Payments Council (EPC) has just published a white paper arguing the case for contactless mobile payment in the single euro payments area (Sepa), according to finextra.com.

In the report, the EPC says the mobile phone provides an “ideal launch pad for Sepa payment instruments,” adding that “the availability of practical Sepa mobile payments, either account or card-based, would provide a realistic alternative to cash and checks.”


Sepa is an initiative aimed at creating an international zone for the euro in which all electronic payments are considered domestic, and where a difference between national and intra-European cross border payments does not exist, enabling customers to make cashless euro payments to anyone in the area using only a single bank account and a single set of payment instruments.

The report also states that contactless mobile payment can provide cost savings, increase business volume, reduce security threat and improve marketing opportunities.

EPC chairman Gerard Hartsink says the council is working with groups such as the GSMA to hammer out interoperability standards and business rules for the initiation of mobile Sepa payments.

“Our intention is to establish a service framework sufficient to reach potentially all payers and payees in the European Economic Area,” says Hartsink, “and to create a trusted and secure environment for the multiple stakeholders active in the field.”

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Turkcell, Turkey’s largest mobile operator, has announced the launch of its Cep-T Cüzdan NFC mobile wallet application on BlackBerry Bold 9900 smart phones.

Turkcell subscribers with NFC-enabled Bold 9900s can now use the mobile wallet service to make contactless payments at any MasterCard PayPass-enabled point of sale across Turkey, as well as abroad.

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UK mobile operator O2 is delaying the launch of its “O2 Wallet” mobile contactless payments, loyalty and transit app due to concerns that it is “not yet offering an adequate customer experience,” reports MarketingWeek.

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Collis has announced the launch of its Visa Mobile Payment Specification (VMCPS) Test Suite, enabling the functional testing of UICC or secure element-based contactless mobile payments applications.

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Swedish mobile operators Telia, Tele2, Telenor and 3 have formed a joint venture to offer a unified mobile wallet service. Operating under the name “4T,” the partners plan to deliver a mobile payments service that can be used on all handsets regardless of the cellular network.

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The Auriemma Consulting Group (ACG) has announced the launch of its new Mobile Payments Report, a market research service that examines the mobile phone as a payments device, financial managing tool, marketing channel and as a method of engaging with consumers.

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Mobile payment solution provider I Love Velvet announced that it has reached the second level of EMV certification (EMV2) which authorizes PIN and integrated chip payments from debit, credit and smart cards around the world.

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