BRIC m-pay users will hit 290m by 2015

BRIC m-pay users will hit 290m by 2015

Michael Carroll  |   August 03, 2010
telecomseurope.net
The number of users accessing mobile payment systems in Brazil, Russia, India and China (BRIC) will surge by almost a million per week to hit 290 million by 2015, consultancy Arthur D. Little predicts.
 
High mobile phone penetration and low access to regular banking services will drive users from 32 million currently, presenting good opportunities for m-payment providers in those markets, the firm said.
 
Managing director Thomas Kuruvilla says the geography of the markets is another factor in the expected growth, noting there is a “substantial base of people on a low income spread across vast distances who own mobile phones and require banking services.”
 
That creates an opportunity for service providers to “meet the need for a more extensive payment distribution network, especially in rural areas,” he added.
 
The firm predicts traditional banks will take the lead in Brazil and India, while in Russia MNO’s will likely start offering mobile utility bill payment services
 
China is likely to use SMS infrastructure to develop m-payment systems, the consultancy forecasts.
 
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