Contactless and mobile payments survey results
This 17-page survey of 1,087 US consumers and 683 consumers in the UK and Australia presents the latest findings on consumer behaviours and perceptions around contactless payment.
This 17-page survey of 1,087 US consumers and 683 consumers in the UK and Australia presents the latest findings on consumer behaviours and perceptions around contactless payment.
This 24-page white paper examines the history, current status and likely future development of the digital and mobile wallet market and examines the way forward for each of the different types of provider: financial institutions, card networks, mobile network operators, merchants and new entrants.
This 19-page white paper provides detailed information and recommendations for banks investigating the potential of host card emulation (HCE) based mobile payments.
This 10-page white paper provides insight into the options available to banks seeking to implement mobile payment services for Android devices.
This 30-page white paper explores the changing payments ecosystem in Bangladesh and evaluates the current and potential impact of mobile payments on the financial, banking and retail sectors.
This eight-page white paper sets out the advantages to card issuers of in-house EMV card processing and of taking an integrated approach to the issuance and processing of both physical and digital cards.
This 21-page white paper from Rambus provides a comprehensive guide to tokenization, its implementation and its future development as a payment and security solution.
This 11-page white paper makes the case for adopting digital mechanisms for PIN delivery in place of traditional paper-based systems.
This 22-page white paper from Gemalto presents the findings of research into the adoption of contactless technology by businesses across the UK, Germany and Spain. It also examines attitudes towards this technology and how businesses plan to develop its use in future.
This 25-page white paper from Gemalto presents the findings of research into the expectations that young adult consumers have for the development of mobile technology and connectivity over the next 10 years.
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