HAMPSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM — (Marketwire) — 03/08/12 — A new by Juniper Research forecasts that NFC (Near Fields Communications) will facilitate transactions valued at $74bn by 2015 as NFC is increasingly used for the payment of goods in-store and as transport tickets; this is over treble the estimated value of this market in 2011. The increasing use of mobile devices as an alternative to credit cards and paper tickets is one of the fastest growing segments of the mobile commerce market.
The report shows that the rapid adoption of mobile devices for commerce-related applications is by no means limited to NFC. All segments — money transfers, banking, payments and coupons — are forecast to exhibit significant growth rates.
Report author David Snow explained: “Our report demonstrates the spectacular growth we see across all segments of the mobile commerce market. Four of these segments (money transfer, physical goods, NFC and coupons) will more than treble in transaction value over the next three years, whilst digital goods, banking and tickets will still on average, double over the same period.”
The Juniper report, however, stressed that mobile commerce providers need to keep security issues in mind. Even if there is a perceived, if not actual, security risk in the mind of users, not only the specific mobile commerce application, but also the whole mobile commerce market may be set back until user trust is recovered.
Further include:
SMS is the key to widespread mobile banking service adoption
Without interoperability mobile money transfer services will struggle to gain a critical mass of users.
Whilst mobile coupons still represent the smallest mobile commerce segment, it is demonstrating the highest growth rate.
The new Juniper features segment level assessments of mobile payments for digital and physical goods, NFC, mobile money transfer and remittances, mobile ticketing, mobile coupons and mobile banking. The study pinpoints the key market drivers and constraints and sizes all seven mobile commerce market segments through global five year forecasts of gross transaction values.
The Mobile Commerce is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the study.
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