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Hampshire, UK – 28th October 2014: A new report from Juniper Research has found that there will be some 516 million mobile users of NFC (Near Field Communication) contactless payment services by the end of 2019, up from 101 million this year. The report argued that Apple’s introduction of an NFC-based payment mechanism, Apple Pay, would stimulate the wider marketplace, helping to address the key challenges of contactless awareness and acceptance. At the same time the report, NFC Mobile Payments: Apple Pay, Host Card Emulation & SIM Based Opportunities & Forecasts 2014-2019, observed that NFC solutions utilising HCE (Host Card Emulation) were steadily gaining traction within the banking sector. It said that several, including BBVA and Bankinter in Spain and CUA in Australia, had already launched commercial services, with pilot schemes in operation in countries such as Russia and New Zealand. Network Operator Role Under Threat However, the report pointed out that both these developments threatened the opportunity within NFC for MNOs (mobile network operators). With Apple Pay, the secure element is embedded on the handset and controlled by Apple; with HCE, the SE (secure element) no longer has to be physically present in the handset, again removing the requirement for MNO involvement. According to report author Dr Windsor Holden, “We would envisage that while NFC deployments and consumer activity will be buoyed by these developments, the opportunities for network operator involvement are limited. Hence we are likely to see more operators re-evaluating their existing commitments to NFC and possibly withdrawing from the space.” Other findings from the report include: • Three-quarters of smartphones worldwide will contain an NFC controller chip by the end of the decade. • While NFC can offer retailers a strong value proposition in terms of customer retention and loyalty opportunities in addition to payment, most retailers remain unclear as to its tangible benefits. The whitepaper, Getting in Touch with NFC, is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full report and the attendant Interactive Forecast Excel (IFxl). Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary. For further details please contact Sam Smith, Press Relations T: +44(0)1256 830001 E: sam.smith@juniperresearch.com
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