Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Defining Mobile Payments 2.1 Overview 2.2 Key Business Models by Solution Providers 2.2.1 Smartphone developers 2.2.2 Payment service providers (PSPs) and platform developers 2.2.3 Card issuers 2.2.4 MNOs 2.2.5 Merchants 2.2.6 Card networks 3 Success Factors for Mobile Payment Solutions 3.1 Support from Stakeholders 3.2 Technological Developments 3.3 Merchant Adoption 3.4 Consumer Adoption 3.5 Regulation 4 The Mobile Payment Competitive Landscape 4.1 Key Operators in Remote Payments 4.1.1 Alibaba 4.1.2 PayPal 4.1.3 Tencent 4.1.4 Vodafone/Safaricom 4.2 Key Operators in Proximity Payments 4.2.1 Apple 4.2.2 Google 4.2.3 Samsung 5 The Outlook for Major Operator 6 The Future of the Mobile Payments Industry 7 Appendix 7.1 Methodology 7.2 Definitions 7.3 Contact Timetric 7.4 About Timetric 7.5 Timetric¡¯s Services 7.6 Disclaimer
Tables Table 1: Mobile Payment Solutions by Fund Source Table 2: Advantages and Limitations of the Device Manufacturer and OS Provider Model Table 3: Advantages and Limitations of the Payment Companies Model Table 4: Advantages and Limitations of Card Issuer Model Table 5: Advantages and Limitations of the MNO Model Table 6: Advantages and Limitations of the Retailer Model Table 7: Advantages and Limitations of the Card Network Model Table 8: Factors Likely to Encourage Mobile Payments among Key Stakeholders Table 9: Underlying Mobile Payment Technologies Compared Table 10: Mobile Payments – Incentives and Concerns for Merchants Table 11: Incentives to Encourage Mobile Payments among Consumers in Different Income Groups, 2014 Table 12: Levels of Card Security Table 13: Regulations and their Impact on Mobile Payments Table 14: Bank-Led Mobile Payment Solutions by Country Table 15: Zapp in the UK, August 2015 Table 16: Non-Bank Mobile Payment Solutions by Country Table 17: Android Pay in the US, October 2015 Table 18: Key Competitors at International Level Table 19: Evaluation of Mobile Payment Solutions using Key Success Factors Table 20: Key Definitions
Figures Figure 1: Smartphone Developer-Led Mobile Payments Figure 2: Payment Company-Led Mobile Payments Figure 3: Card Issuer-Led Mobile Payments Figure 4: MNO-Led Mobile Payments Figure 5: Merchant-Led Mobile Payments Figure 6: Card Network-Led Mobile Payments Figure 7: Provisioning and Storing Tokens through SE and HCE Figure 8: SE vs HCE Figure 9: Top Three Drivers of Mobile Payment Adoption Among Consumers, 2014 Figure 10: Key Consumer Concerns in Adoption of Mobile Payments, 2014 Figure 11: Apple Pay Tokenization and Transactions Figure 12: Mobile Payments Transaction Value (US$ Billion), 2015E Figure 13: Remote and Proximity Payments
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