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Contactless mobile payment on the rise in China

Friday, July 23, 2010

The mobile payment market in China is expected to grow dramatically in the next two years, with the number of users exceeding 100 million by 2011, according to The Global Times.

IT research firm Analysis International reports that last year there were 72.8 million mobile payment subscribers in China, of which only 27.16 million used NFC-enabled contactless payment. This year, however, that latter number is expected to nearly double to 49.16 million contactless users, pushing the whole mobile payment community past 100 million.


According to analyst Li Wei, last year, the mobile payment market in China was worth $293 million. This year it is expected to jump to $441 million, and 2011 could see a further increase to $771 million.

“The on-the-spot mobile payment will create a market with great growth potential in China. We are looking it as one of our most bourgeoning income sources during the next few years,” said Gao Xiang, VP of Watchdata System, the world’s 5th largest SIM provider.

Watchdata has already sold over 500,000 mobile payment SIM cards this year, and is expected to ship 700,000 more by the end of 2010, earning the company $14.73 million in revenue.

According to Global Times, 785 million people are now using mobile phones in China - just over half of the population - many of whom are not accustomed to using bank cards for transactions. Mobile payment therefore offers a natural alternative to cards and cash, and we can expect to see solid market growth in China over the next few years.

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On Track Innovations has received a U.S. patent for adding contactless capability to existing mobile handsets through contactless SIM technology.

U.S. Patent No. 8,090,407, aka “Contactless Smart SIM,” covers the capabilities necessary to turn existing mobile handsets into NFC-enabled devices through the use of a SIM card and a specifically designed antenna, all while keeping the phone and operating system “fully agnostic,” says OTI.

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la Caixa and Visa Europe have begun rolling out their contactless payment system in Barcelona. The bank is set to make all cards and point-of-sale across Barcelona contactless, requiring the distribution of 1 million cards and more than 15,000 new POS terminals.

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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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Superdrug, one of Britain’s largest beauty and health retailers, has introduced contactless payment for its in-store customers, according to Retail Gazette.

Created by Streamline and Visa Europe, the contactless system will enable customers to make payments of up to £15 (approx. USD $23) by simply waving their contactless bank card at the more than 50 participating Superdrug stores in London and Liverpool.

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A new survey from Euro Kartensysteme shows that Germans are starting to embrace the idea of contactless and NFC payments.

Out of 1,040 Germans aged 18-59, 43% responded that they would like to make contactless payments if given the opportunity, of which 58% percent would make their payments with a debit card card, 41% with a credit card and 50% with an NFC phone.

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Visa Europe has announced that NFC-enabled smart phones from Samsung, LG and Research In Motion have been certified for use with Visa payWave, Visa’s mobile application for payments at the point-of-sale.

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