NFC Mobile Payments set to
Exceed $180bn Worldwide by 2017 as NFC Becomes Standard
Hampshire, UK – 23rd July 2012: A new report
from Juniper Research has found that the NFC retail payments market will exceed
$180 billion globally by 2017, more than a seven-fold increase over 2012. The
leading regions of North America, Western Europe and Far East & China will
contribute 90% of this market value as smartphones with NFC payment technology
become standard.
Technology & Ecosystem Developments
The report found that 2011 was a watershed year for NFC payments. Major
technology infrastructure standards were finalised, many mobile network
operators committed to the market and NFC payment pilots from both mobile
operators and financial institutions transitioned to commercial service. Above
all, NFC-enabled smartphone models were announced by almost all handset
manufacturers and Google ignited the market by launching its wallet in the
US.
New Focus on Retailers
The report warned, however, that the market acceleration of 2011 revealed
some parts of the ecosystem unprepared for the future. In particular, retailers
are less convinced of the benefits of NFC payments over existing card
technologies and are unwilling to invest in contactless infrastructure so soon
after the transition to CHIP&PIN. Education and “win-win” propositions from
other ecosystem players are necessary to make retailers as committed to this
opportunity as themselves.
According to report co-author Dr Windsor Holden, “This is a critical time for
the NFC retail payments market. Despite the significant progress being made
today, the full potential of the market can only be fulfilled if all ecosystem
players are equally committed and mobile wallet consortia remain in place. Our
report analyses the various consortia models being formed today and which types
are expected to endure.”
Other findings from the report include:
- More than 1 in 4 Mobile Users in the US and Western Europe will pay in-store using NFC by 2017
- Mobile Network Operators can offset declining ARPU as they commit to NFC-based payment projects
The ‘NFC Mobile
Payments ~ No Contact Required’ Whitepaper is available to download from the
Juniper website together with further details of the study ‘NFC Mobile
Payments & Retail Marketing: Business Models & Forecasts
2012-2017’.
Juniper Research provides research
and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing
consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.
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