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EXPANDING FROM THE US
TO GLOBAL MARKETS
19th of May, 2014
CNP EXPO | Orlando, Florida
Joe Emig |VP Global Business Development, International Acquiring
Payvision
“s-commerce”: 1500’s
• Ships. Advances in shipbuilding
technology opened up the world
for exploration and commercial
activities that never existed
before.
 New trade partners
 New currency markets
 New goods and services
 New global relationships
• This led to the creation of new
political empires and major world
economies which still exist today.
State of e-commerce today
• 20 years after the “dot com boom”, e-commerce is just starting to
explode
• Global e-commerce has been growing at a rate of 19% per year,
with many markets experiencing triple-digits growth
• By 2015, global e-commerce sales will exceed $1.4 Trillion
State of e-commerce today
E-commerce is the new
normal
Identifying the “hot” markets for
e-commerce
• Early e-commerce markets have matured, but this does not mean
that the “gold rush” is over.
Mature e-commerce markets are ripe for commercialization due to their
established e-commerce infrastructures, incubated technologies that have
flourished amidst market forces, and a developed e-commerce purchasing
culture.
For example, in the USA we see a robust population with internet access and a
rapidly-increasing percentage using mobile devices for e-commerce activities.
• In the UK, we see similarly high percentages of internet penetration
and mobile device-enabled e-commerce activity.
Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce
• Surprisingly, we see similar e-commerce growth in evolving markets
which do not have the same established infrastructure and
technology base as the mature markets:
“There is a remarkable consistency in e-consumer purchase behavior
across all territories and demographics, whether consumers live in a
mature, developed, or developing market. Consumers are becoming
experts in multi-channel shopping, buying across a great variety of
retail, product categories online. Online shoppers will ultimately select
those online retailers with a good online reputation, a user-friendly
website, and fast, reliable, and free delivery.”
Payvision report: Profitable Cross-Border E-Commerce Industries 2013
Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce
What about the BRIC countries?
• Brazil: Massive internet penetration, rapidly-expanding e-commerce culture,
developing “dot com” mentality.
Cautions: challenging banking and regulatory environment for merchants recent
governmental restrictions on international DCC transactions
Grade: B
• Russia: Massive internet penetration, advantageous proximity to established
e-commerce regions (Western Europe, Asia Pacific)
Cautions: disproportionate frequency of fraud, lack of established cross-border acquiring
programs, lack of adoption for e-commerce by card issuers.
Grade: C
• India: Enormous potential population for e-commerce, lack of domestic e-
commerce development means an untapped marketplace for global
merchants, booming technology sector with rapid adoption of global tools .
expanding consumer base with purchasing power.
Cautions: Inexperienced merchant base and underdeveloped card-issuing programs
make it difficult to fully tap into the market.
Grade: B+
Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce
• China: Enormous potential population for e-commerce, massive
internet penetration, developed technology infrastructure, established
card-issuing programs, expanding consumer base with purchasing
power
Cautions: Language barrier inhibits western e-commerce providers from
accessing the market, significant governmental/regulator schemes create
difficulty for cross-border interactivity and logistics. Grade: B+
• Other “hot” markets: Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico,
Chile, Argentina, Australia
E-commerce logistics
• A business plan can be very sophisticated, but
at the end of the day a merchant cares about
one thing above any other: getting paid.
Engage with a payments processor that has
experience in the merchant’s key countries/markets.
Understand the payments landscape of the key
markets, i.e. be familiar with local pricing norms
and common payment types.
Offer your products/services in the local currency.
• Merchants should establish their business in
each market with an image of credibility and
competency. If your customers view you as a
“tourist” in their market, they will NOT trust
you with their business.
Thank you!
E-mail: j.emig@payvision.com

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CNP EXPO Payvision on Expanding from the US to global markets

  • 1. EXPANDING FROM THE US TO GLOBAL MARKETS 19th of May, 2014 CNP EXPO | Orlando, Florida Joe Emig |VP Global Business Development, International Acquiring Payvision
  • 2. “s-commerce”: 1500’s • Ships. Advances in shipbuilding technology opened up the world for exploration and commercial activities that never existed before.  New trade partners  New currency markets  New goods and services  New global relationships • This led to the creation of new political empires and major world economies which still exist today.
  • 3. State of e-commerce today • 20 years after the “dot com boom”, e-commerce is just starting to explode • Global e-commerce has been growing at a rate of 19% per year, with many markets experiencing triple-digits growth • By 2015, global e-commerce sales will exceed $1.4 Trillion
  • 4. State of e-commerce today E-commerce is the new normal
  • 5. Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce • Early e-commerce markets have matured, but this does not mean that the “gold rush” is over. Mature e-commerce markets are ripe for commercialization due to their established e-commerce infrastructures, incubated technologies that have flourished amidst market forces, and a developed e-commerce purchasing culture. For example, in the USA we see a robust population with internet access and a rapidly-increasing percentage using mobile devices for e-commerce activities.
  • 6. • In the UK, we see similarly high percentages of internet penetration and mobile device-enabled e-commerce activity. Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce
  • 7. • Surprisingly, we see similar e-commerce growth in evolving markets which do not have the same established infrastructure and technology base as the mature markets: “There is a remarkable consistency in e-consumer purchase behavior across all territories and demographics, whether consumers live in a mature, developed, or developing market. Consumers are becoming experts in multi-channel shopping, buying across a great variety of retail, product categories online. Online shoppers will ultimately select those online retailers with a good online reputation, a user-friendly website, and fast, reliable, and free delivery.” Payvision report: Profitable Cross-Border E-Commerce Industries 2013
  • 8. Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce What about the BRIC countries? • Brazil: Massive internet penetration, rapidly-expanding e-commerce culture, developing “dot com” mentality. Cautions: challenging banking and regulatory environment for merchants recent governmental restrictions on international DCC transactions Grade: B • Russia: Massive internet penetration, advantageous proximity to established e-commerce regions (Western Europe, Asia Pacific) Cautions: disproportionate frequency of fraud, lack of established cross-border acquiring programs, lack of adoption for e-commerce by card issuers. Grade: C • India: Enormous potential population for e-commerce, lack of domestic e- commerce development means an untapped marketplace for global merchants, booming technology sector with rapid adoption of global tools . expanding consumer base with purchasing power. Cautions: Inexperienced merchant base and underdeveloped card-issuing programs make it difficult to fully tap into the market. Grade: B+
  • 9. Identifying the “hot” markets for e-commerce • China: Enormous potential population for e-commerce, massive internet penetration, developed technology infrastructure, established card-issuing programs, expanding consumer base with purchasing power Cautions: Language barrier inhibits western e-commerce providers from accessing the market, significant governmental/regulator schemes create difficulty for cross-border interactivity and logistics. Grade: B+ • Other “hot” markets: Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Australia
  • 10. E-commerce logistics • A business plan can be very sophisticated, but at the end of the day a merchant cares about one thing above any other: getting paid. Engage with a payments processor that has experience in the merchant’s key countries/markets. Understand the payments landscape of the key markets, i.e. be familiar with local pricing norms and common payment types. Offer your products/services in the local currency. • Merchants should establish their business in each market with an image of credibility and competency. If your customers view you as a “tourist” in their market, they will NOT trust you with their business.