Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary
2. Methodology & scope 2.1. General methodology of IDATE's reports 2.2. Scope
3. Main concepts of mobile payment 3.1. Mobile payment methods 3.1.1. Online payment system 3.1.2. Carrier billing 3.1.3. Contactless payment 3.1.4. Mobile POS payment 3.2. Omnichannel with mobile payment 3.2.1. In-store (proximity) mobile payment 3.2.2. Mobile commerce (m-commerce) payment
4. Mobile payment markets 4.1. Card networks counterattack 4.2. In-store payment 4.2.1. Market size 4.2.2. Market structure and ecosystem 4.2.3. Key trends 4.3. Mobile commerce payment 4.3.1. Market size 4.3.2. Market structure and ecosystem 4.3.3. Key trends
5. Player strategies 5.1. Overview 5.2. Internet and IT players 5.2.1. Google 5.2.2. Apple 5.2.3. Samsung 5.2.4. Amazon 5.2.5. PayPal 5.2.6. Square 5.2.7. Ingenico 5.3. Telcos 5.3.1. Main telco strategies 5.3.2. Orange 5.3.3. Telefónica 5.4. Merchant Customer Exchange (CurrentC) 5.5. Mobile payment with wearable devices Tables Table 1: Payment services provided by OTT and telcos Table 2: Payment service details by players Table 3: Terminated NFC services by major telco alliances Table 4: Main mobile payment services by telcos Table 5: Competing wearable devices for omnichannel payment
Figures Figure 1: Comparison of SE and HCE architectures Figure 2: A chip-and-pin-based mPOS terminal, by Ingenico Figure 3: Square mobile card reader for both chip cards and Apple Pay (NFC) payments Figure 4: Global in-store mobile payment volume Figure 5: Focus of planned investments in security technologies Figure 6: Evolution of worldwide e-commerce and m-commerce market Figure 7: Reasons given for not using a mobile wallet Figure 8: Usage of mobile payment system by Internet and IT players Figure 9: Google mobile payment solutions Figure 10: New Google Wallet Figure 11: Android Pay for in-store payment Figure 12: Mobile applications that accept Android Pay Figure 13: Apple Pay on iOS devices including Apple Watch Figure 14: Apple Pay for in-store payment Figure 15: Apple Pay for in-app payment Figure 16: Samsung Pay for in-store payment Figure 17: Samsung Pay works with terminals that use magnetic stripe, NFC and EMV card readers Figure 18: Amazon Payment for e-commerce checkout Figure 19: Promotional financing offers to Amazon.com Store Card Figure 20: PayPal One Touch option for in-app payment Figure 21: PayPal Here – mPOS system accepting a range of payment methods Figure 22: PayPal.Me for P2P transactions Figure 23: Square readers Figure 24: Square mPOS solutions for different verticals Figure 25: Square Market Figure 26: Ingenico RP450C - card reader that accepts EMV, Magstripe card and NFC payments Figure 27: Ingenico Collect – one-stop payment solutions for merchants Figure 28: Orange Cash for in-store and online payment Figure 29: First Orange Money Shop in France (Paris) Figure 30: mPass for online and in-store NFC payment in Germany Figure 31: How the 2012 Wanda launch unfolded in Argentina Figure 32: CurrentC – QR code-based mobile wallet by MCX Figure 33: Walmart Pay Figure 34: Nymi biometric authentication by using heart rate or ECG/EKG List of Players • Adyen • Airbnb • Amazon • American Express • Apple • AT&T • Bank of America • Best Buy • Bitcoin • Boku • Braintree • Buyster • Capital One Bank • Chase Bank • China UnionPay • Citibank • Cityzi • Dell • Deutsche Telekom • Discover • Dunkin' Donuts • EE • EMVCo • Facebook • First Data • Google • Groupama • Groupon • Hotel Tonight • Ingenico • iZettle • JCB • JCPenney • Kohl's • LaCaixa • MasterCard • mBank • McDonald's • MCX • Microsoft • Movistar • NTT DOCOMO • Nymi • O2 • Orange • PayPal • Rite Aid • Samsung • Sephora • Softcard • Square • Staples • Starbucks • Stripe • Subway • Swisscom • Synchrony Financial • Telefónica • Telenor • Tencent • TSYS • U.S. Bank • Uber • Verizon • Visa • Vodafone • Walgreens • Walmart • Wells Fargo • Weve • Wirecard • Xiaomi Mi • Zong
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