2. What is mobile wallet?
A mobile wallet is a virtual form of real world wallet on
the mobile phone, which lets the user to make financial
transactions to purchase goods and services.
Mobile wallet is more than payments
What can it hold other than payments?
Bank account details
Credit cards
Gift coupons and reward certificates
Loyalty cards
Offers
3. Mobile wallet market
The global mobile wallet market is expected to reach $5 Trillion by 2020,
growing at a CAGR of 127.5% from 2013 to 2020.
One-Fifth of U.S. Smartphone owners used a mobile wallet in
2013(Around 40 million) and it is forecasted that this number will grow to
113 million by 2017.
Two in five Americans will use mobile wallets by 2017.
Barcode, BLE, Cloud based, and NFC being mostly used technologies for
mobile wallet payments, there is no standard technology adopted yet.
Starbucks mobile app (Barcode based) is the most used digital payment
app in America with more than 5 million transactions per week.
At present, Asia Pacific dominates the global mobile wallet market,
followed by EMEA and North America.
4. Who are the players?
Mobile platform providers: Google, Apple
Retailers / Merchants: Wal-Mart, Target, Starbucks
Payment Providers: Visa, Master Card, Discover
Mobile Network Operators : Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile
Banks: U.S. Bank, Chase, Bank of America
Software startups: Square, Isis
The global mobile wallet applications market includes mobile commerce,
mobile ticketing, mobile coupons, mobile transfer, and micropayments.
What is in there for banks?
Banks want to ensure that they scale through these low cost access
channels to serve the under and un-banked customers with higher
profitability.
6. Major players in mobile wallet race
Apple’s Passbook (QR code based)
Google Wallet
PayPal
ISIS (Partnership between Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and T-Mobile)
Paydiant ‘s Wallet
Square wallet
Visa’s V.Me
MasterCard’s PayPass
American Express Serve
Starbucks mobile payment app
7. Starbucks mobile App
User must reload the amount to
exclusive Starbucks card to purchase
coffee
User can use PayPal account to reload
the Starbucks card
User can attach a credit card to the
account to reload the Starbucks card
User can tip the barista through the
app digitally
It is primarily a loyalty app that
supports payment
Over 1 million downloads
8. U.S. Bank Mobile wallet
U.S. bank mobile wallet allows the user to
•Check an account balance
•Deposit checks
•View account transaction history
•View rewards information
•Transfer/Receive funds and pay bills
•Access current US Bank offers
•Locate nearest branch or ATM
The Bank has teamed up with a Qualcomm company called Firethorn
Holdings, which provides the technology for the application.
This application supports iPad, iPhone(iOS 4.3 or later), Android(V1.6 or
later), and BlackBerry devices.
Over 1 million downloads from the App store.
10. U.S. Bank Go mobile
U.S. Bank Go Mobile Payment Service allows you to make purchases at
your favorite stores, restaurants or other businesses by just placing your
iPhone over a secure payment terminal.
It comes with a customized iPhone case which has NFC payment chip
embedded in it.
The user has to apply for U.S. Bank Flexperks Visa card, get it approved,
and link this card to NFC chip via a mobile app.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKsZUE0IccI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp7C18UGZhY
After linking the Flexperks Visa card, user can use it at registered merchant
outlets.
This project is currently in beta stage and supports only iPhone 4.
11. U.S. Bank Go mobile
Strengths:
Can be extended to all the merchants in the U.S.
where Visa PayWave card readers are there;
The project is already in beta stage;
Low cost collection of POS data;
Seamless Visa card registration process;
It comes with multiple layers of security with
highly encrypted algorithms from U.S. Bank.
Weaknesses:
There is no technology standardization, what if
the customers adapt technology other than NFC;
NFC enabled mobile phones will have less battery
life;
User has to buy the mobile phone case;
Supports only iPhone;
Extra investment for deploying the NFC card
readers at the merchant outlets.
Opportunities:
NFC based technology(Tags, Micro SD, chips, SIM)
with LBS can be used for location based
marketing ;
All the existing customers can turn into potential
Flexperks card holders;
Could get the unbanked customers from
partnering with credit card companies;
Giving the mobile wallet feature to the users will
add extra reputation .
Threats:
Security : Consumers worry about personal data
being hacked or stolen through digital wallets;
Physical wallets: The public is comfortable with
physical credit cards and are they ready to change
the existing buying patterns?;
What if the mobile phone is stolen or lost, the
user cannot purchase in case of emergencies;
What if the battery is not there, the user cannot
make any transactions.
SWOT Analysis
13. Bank of America
Bank of America ran a trial with mobile payment startup Paydiant to
develop the Mobile wallet for the bank
Paydiant has also association with Barclays PLC, and Capital One
In the trial test, the customer scans a QR code at the point of sale to pay
the bill
The existing mobile banking app has the basic features like Bill pay, Fund
transfers, and Check deposits online
Existing mobile app is available on iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Amazon-
kindle fire, and Windows mobile
Over 10 million downloads on Android OS alone for existing mobile app
Simple and seamless user interface
15. Chase bank
Chase has partnered with Isis to develop the Mobile wallet for the bank
The existing mobile banking app has the basic features like Pay bills, Fund
transfers, Pay credit card bills, Wire transfers, and Check deposits online
Existing mobile app is available on iOS, Android, and Windows mobile
Over 10 million downloads on Android OS alone for existing mobile app
Simple and seamless user interface
Every bank is trying to have a mobile wallet either by developing the
application in house or by partnering with third party to develop it.
18. Google mobile wallet
Strengths:
Core technology backed up by Google;
Integrated with Gmail to transfer funds on the
web, it might integrate Chrome in future ;
Google Wallet users receive 24/7 fraud
monitoring, as well as purchase protection that
covers 100 percent of all eligible unauthorized
transactions;
Uses NFC chip , with a PayPass reader and a four
digit pin security code;
Weaknesses:
Need a Gmail account for money transfer;
No support for tap and pay services for devices
which are not higher than Kitkat based(V 4.4)
from April 2014;
So many bad reviews about Google wallet usage;
Some concerns are raised from Mobile network
operators and analysts about security.
Opportunities:
The business model is based on Ads as revenue
streams;
Google changed its model from pay per click to
pay per wave in case of wallet;
Merchants ranging from small to big are Google’s
existing customers ;
Over 10 million downloads form the market which
are potential leads.
Threats:
PayPal filed a case against Google for security
breach;
NFC is not yet a standard and secure technology
for mobile payments;
Transferring the funds through Gmail could be
risky;
What if the mobile phone is stolen or lost, the
user cannot purchase in case of emergencies.
SWOT Analysis
20. PayPal mobile wallet
Strengths:
Core technology backed up by eBay;
All the user has to do link bank account, debit or
credit card with PayPal account and shop from
there with a single tap;
Support from almost all credit/debit card
companies (Visa, etc.) and Cloud based;
International transactions with higher limit;
PayPal has been around for a long time and has
much bigger user base.
Weaknesses:
Debit and credit card transfers are not free;
Transfers are deposited in the recipient’s PayPal
account, which have to then be withdrawn;
Charges more for the merchants per transaction
when compared to competitors.
Opportunities:
PayPal is already the leader in the industry and it
is well known for international transactions, it can
extend its market with that image;
Over 10 million downloads form the market which
are potential leads;
143 million active buyers looked for PayPal when
shopping online.
Threats:
So many competitors are entering into the
market, once upon a time PayPal is the well
known commerce site;
PayPal is losing the market share to Square;
SWOT Analysis
22. Square mobile wallet
Strengths:
Innovators of square credit card reader;
Flat 2.75% per swipe which is less than PayPal;
Cheap POS station for the merchants;
Deposits money within 1-2 business days;
There is an option to add a tip to the cashier;
Free mobile card reader to the registered user and
immediate digital receipt of the payment.
Weaknesses:
Need to carry extra device in pocket in case of
credit card reader;
Difficult to explore businesses on the App and
there is no classification of the business type;
Minimal security and no pin protection;
Needed physical presence of the user, and his
username at the payment system.
Opportunities:
It processed $15 billion in 2013 and expected to
increase from this mark;
This app is being used at 7000 Starbucks stores to
pay the bill;
Can extend it to independent business owners
like taxi drivers.
Threats:
PayPal came with a new card reader which is a
threat;
There are other competitors like Isis, and lemon
wallet etc.
SWOT Analysis
23. Technology Strengths Weaknesses Notable
deployments
QR code • Works on almost and
OS and device
• Low upfront costs
• Leverage existing
imaging solutions at
POS
• Generally weaker
security
• Lack of standards
• Not recognized form
of payment
• Easily erasable, and
damageable
•Starbucks
•LevelUp
•Dunkin Donuts
•Apple Passbook
Cloud • Leverage existing
payment terminals
• No consumer device
required
• Low upfront costs
•Limited provider
choices
•Trust issues could
inhibit adoptions
•Strong association
with online channels
•Home Depot (PayPal)
•Hollister (PayPal)
•Jos. A Bank (PayPal)
•Lemon wallet
NFC • By 2015, more than
25% of the phones are
NFC enabled
• Easy product
integration
•New technology
• Users have not yet
accepted as a
standard payment
method
• Not available on all
phones
• ISIS mobile wallet
• Google wallet
• Orange Money
• Boku mobile wallet
NFC vs. Cloud vs. QR Code
24. Mobile wallets by type
Wallet Name NFC QR Code Other
Allied wallet
PayPal
Bank of America mobile
wallet
Paydiant mobile wallet
Boku Mobile Wallet
Ericsson Wallet Platform
Firethorn Pay
FIS Mobile wallet
Google Wallet
Isis Mobile Wallet
Lemon Wallet
Level UP
Apple’s Passbook
Square
25. Mobile devices that support mobile
wallets
Device Name On-device SE (NFC
chip)
Cloud Other
Apple’s iPhone
Apple’s iPad
Google Nexus 5 (NFC-HCE)
Samsung Galaxy S3
Motorola Moto G
BlackBerry Z30
Nokia Lumia 930
Sony Xperia Z2 tablet
Sprint Galaxy S4 (NFC-HCE)
26. What does mobile wallet has today?
NFC, NFC-HCE(Host card emulation), Cloud, QR code, SMS, or
BLE (Bluetooth low-energy) enabled.
Big data, analytics included.
Biometrics included.
User can manage and operate credit, debit, transport, loyalty and
gift cards.
Bluetooth low-energy beacons integrated with geo-fencing.
Recommendation engine that tailors according to the user’s
purchase history.
Integrated Customer insight manager.
Integrated Trusted service manager.
27. What is HCE?
Host Card Emulation (HCE) is the
presentation of a virtual and exact
representation of a smart card
using only software.
With HCE, any application on an
Android 4.4 device can emulate an
NFC smart card, letting users tap
to initiate transactions with an
application of their choice.
Applications can also use a new
Reader Mode, which allows them
to act as readers for HCE cards and
other NFC-based transactions.
With Host card
Without Host card
28. Challenges of mobile wallet
Low adoption of the technology among consumers and less
availability of the infrastructure at merchants is creating a hurdle for
mobile wallets to explode
Perceived security threat and lack of privacy over mobile payments is
considered to be a major factor inhibiting the mobile wallet
adoption.
Lack of rules governing mobile payments transaction makes
consumer more cautious making such payments.
Additional cost for NFC POS is major hindrance for merchant
adoption.
29. User reviews and some use cases
http://www.mobilepaymentstoday.com/blog/8881/10-things-you-and-
maybe-Google-didn-t-know-Google-Wallet-can-do
“Google Wallet can buy you tickets from a movie poster, and Fandango
doesn’t even realize they can do it, today.”
“Google Wallet can let you shop in the aisles of Wal-Mart or Target, and
have it shipped instantly to your home, today.”
“Google Wallet can let you pay at the table in a Restaurant, today.”
“Two taps of your phone and you’re done.”
Mobile wallet can be used at drive-thru, gas pump station, vending
machine, event ticketing, and for deliveries such as courier, pizza.
Mobile wallet can be used for Person-to-Person payments.
30. One in five to use mobile wallet next
year
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31. Recommendations
Mobile wallets will only achieve widespread consumer use when the
different players in the mobile wallet ecosystem cooperate on some
basic standards in order to bring the technology to scale.
Marketers and merchants can use mobile wallets for accurate location
based marketing, which is not possible with existing plastic credit
cards.
There won’t be a single winner until all the players set some standards
on NFC, Cloud, or QR based mobile wallets.
There should be a single framework available for the users that
supports all the features such as NFC, Cloud, SMS, BLE, QR based, big
data, analytics, and bio metrics.
Mobile wallet should be ubiquitous i.e. user should be able to use it at
any merchant location to purchase goods (Currently limited merchants
support NFC POS infrastructure).
32. Recommendations
Security should be the basic value proposition to the user in mobile
wallet usage .
Users won’t use the mobile wallets until the companies show them
added value. For ex: Free online wired transactions through mobile
wallet.
Users are mentally connected to their banks and they prefer their
bank’s wallet to other wallets.
Accenture’s mobile wallet is the latest product which has support for
NFC, QR Codes, recommendation engine, and customer insights.
http://newsroom.accenture.com/news/accenture-launches-mobile-
wallet-platform-with-integrated-advanced-analytics-for-insight-driven-
customer-offers.htm