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Title: Mobile Payment Technology Set for Liftoff
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URL Source: http://www.wallstreetdaily.com/2015 ... obile-payments-nfc-technology/
Published: Dec 18, 2015
Author: Louis Basenese
Post Date: 2015-12-18 07:02:43 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 21

Mobile Payment Technology Set for Liftoff

Published Fri, Dec 18, 2015 | Louis Basenese, Chief Technology Analyst

Mobile Payments: $210 Billion Market Poised for Liftoff

It’s a market worth $210 billion… but like many modern-day conveniences, it’s one that we’re increasingly taking for granted.

I’m talking about mobile payments – the ability to do all your banking and buying directly from a mobile device.

And the critical technology that underpins this market – near-field communication (NFC) – might be finally approaching a tipping point.

The reason?

Well, many people might understandably point to Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) mobile payment solution, Apple Pay, which is powered by NFC technology. It’s gaining traction pretty quickly.

But the truth is, only 20% of iPhone users with Apple Pay actually use it, according to Trustev.

Instead, we can attribute the imminent boom to an unlikely turn of events involving the current payment technology that mobile wallets aim to replace. A Solution No Longer Searching for a Problem

NFC technology has been around for over a decade, which seems like forever in the tech world.

Heck, we’ve been actively covering it since 2011, anxiously awaiting a breakout.

But before we share why it’s finally upon us, here’s a quick refresher on the technology in case you’re unfamiliar with it.

As the name suggests, NFC technology involves establishing radio communication between two devices in close proximity (approximately five centimeters) in order to exchange vital information.

In mobile payment applications, the devices are traditionally a smartphone and a point-of-sale (POS) terminal at the register.

Recently, wearables, including the Apple Watch, are being equipped with these capabilities, too.

Once a consumer stores their credit card information on their device, all they have to do is wave it close to an NFC-enabled terminal to pay. Or tap and go.

It doesn’t get much more convenient than that, right? So what’s been holding back large-scale adoption of the technology?

Sadly, the status quo…

But What’s Wrong With My Card?

That status quo is something we’re all familiar with – swiping our bank cards on payment machines.

That’s pretty convenient, too, so there’s been little motivation for consumers to make the switch to mobile payments en masse.

Or as PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL) Co-Founder Peter Thiel says, “When you have something that’s pretty good and you go to something that’s perfect, sometimes it’s very hard to drive adoption because the delta is not that big.”

Thankfully, that’s about to change… The Imminent Death of Traditional Credit Cards

In recent months, your bank has most likely sent you a new debit card and/or credit card.

The difference is, these new ones are embedded with a microchip, known as EMV technology.

The literature I received with my new card (see below) swears that the replacement is all in the name of increasing security, as the terminal reads the chip, with the customer then entering his/her PIN to complete the transaction. This so-called “chip-and-PIN” system is commonplace in Europe.

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