Zurzeit gibt es eine Menge Nachrichten rund um Mobile Payment und Mobile Banking. Und Ende April wird es spannende Beiträge von Experten aus der Szene in unserem zweiten mobile zeitgeist SPECIAL genau zu diesen Themen geben. Aber zurück zu den aktuellen Meldungen:

Die Deutsche Bank (Deutsche Bank Global Transaction Banking -GTB) kooperiert im Bereich des Geldtransfers von Handy zu Handy mit Luup und will seinen Kunden in über 80 Ländern in Europa, Middle East und Asien entsprechende Services zur Verfügung stellen.

This new mobile payment service will allow the Bank’s GTB clients to offer millions of consumers an instant and secure payments and money transfer service from any mobile device with any mobile network. The global mobile money transfer market is projected to reach US$ 21 billion by 2011. mehr

Über twitpay hatte ich ja schon einmal berichtet. Nun hat twitpay die Beta verlassen und arbeitet mit amazon Payments zusammen, so dass man nun “echtes Geld” via Twitter übertragen kann.

Working with Amazon Payments, we’ve built a new version of Twitpay that means we don’t have to be the middle-man for your cash. That’s good for you as a user because you don’t have to trust us with your money, you just have to trust Amazon. It’s good for us as a service because it allows us to focus on adding new features and focus on the core of our business. [...]

As we’ve thought about what’s important about social payments, a few things stayed in the front of our minds: they have to be really easy, and they have to be secure. We got the easy part down on Day 1: just tweet the money and it goes! If you haven’t used Twitpay yet, here’s how it works:

  1. Post a tweet like  ”@ev twitpay $1 because is awesome”
  2. There’s no Step 2! mehr

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Informa Telecoms & Media: Informa predicts service revenues of over USD 10 billion from mobile payments and banking in 2013

Informa Telecoms & Media forecasts that in 2013 almost 300 billion transactions, worth more than US$860 billion, will be conducted using a mobile phone – a twelve-fold increase in gross global transaction values in just five years. [...]

Remote Mobile Payments Informa predicts that by 2013, over 445 million mobile subscribers will be regularly using their mobile phone to purchase physical goods and services remotely. Furthermore, Informa estimates that of the total value of mobile payments and transactions in 2008 – around US$71 billion – approximately a third was spent on purchases of mobile digital content such as ringtones, games and music tracks, but by 2013 over 95% of mobile transactions will be for physical goods and services.

Local (NFC) Mobile Payments The report also analyses developments in mobile NFC technologies, business models and the results of recent market trials and concludes that despite its promise the mobile NFC market will be held back by the lack of availability of NFC enabled handsets and uncertainties regarding the business model and business case for mobile NFC. Nevertheless, Informa forecasts that in 2013 approximately 11% of all mobile handsets shipped will be NFC enabled and that over 178 million mobile subscribers will be regularly using mobile NFC phones to buy physical goods and services, such as tickets, locally at the point of sale.

Mobile Banking The report examines the trend of banks in developed markets utilizing the mobile phone as another channel to market for their existing services and the emergence of mobile enabled ‘branchless banking’ services for ‘unbanked’ consumers in developing markets. It forecasts that by 2013 there will be 977 million users of mobile banking services worldwide a dramatic increase from approximately 67 million at the end of 2008.

Mobile Money Transfer The report also looks at the evolution of the mobile money transfer market, primarily driven by the requirements of migrant workers from emerging markets. By 2013 Informa forecasts that almost 424 million consumers will be sending over US$157 billion of personal funds via mobile domestically whilst a further 73 million will be sending US$48 billion of funds via mobile internationally.

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