Online and Mobile Payments Worldwide to Top Three Trillion Euros in the Next Five YearsAccording to a new report published by Hamburg based yStats.com, online and mobile payments continue to boom worldwide, set to top three trillion Euros in a few years.
The Asia-Pacific region is expected to overtake North America to be the largest online retail market within a few years, so the growth of online payments there is of particular interest. In the region’s largest market, China, online and mobile payments are dominated by local third party payment providers. The number of online payment users in China neared 300 million, while mobile payment users topped 200 million. Japan has seen new mobile payment pathways launched this year, though the payment methods most used by online shoppers in Japan for the present are credit card and convenience store payments. In South Korea, government regulations and entrepreneurial innovations are furthering the growth of online payments. In Australia, online shopping remains the leading purpose for using credit cards. In North America, credit card remains the leading payment method in the USA, preferred by 48% of online shoppers in 2014. Its share remains high in usage despite the number of cases with credit card data breach reported by multichannel retailers in 2014. The growth of proximity mobile payment transactions in the USA is forecasted to accelerate in the next couple of years and then slow down. Security remains a major concern in both online and mobile payments in the USA. In Canada also over 50% of consumers were worried about personal information disclosure in mobile payments. Europe, the world’s third largest region by B2C E-Commerce sales, shows wide diversity in terms of payment methods used in online shopping. While non-cash payment methods, especially credit cards, dominate in the Western sub-region, cash on delivery and various alternative methods are most used in Eastern European countries. Both sub-regions show potential for mobile payments growth.Europe’ In the Latin American markets, new regulations were adopted in 2013 and 2014 in Brazil, reflecting on the growth of online and mobile payments. Credit cards were used most in online purchases in Brazil, followed by local method Boleto Bancario. Both cash and credit cards were used by online shoppers in Mexico frequently. In the Middle East, the dominant payment method is “cash on delivery”, with only a small double-digit share of E-Commerce transactions settled with credit cards. However, the development of online payment gateways is eroding the dominance of cash. Also regulators have started to realize the necessity of online payments and take initiative to boost them, such as in the UAE. In Africa, low credit card and banking penetration is compensated by the spread of mobile payment solutions and alternative methods. Mobile payments boom in countries like Kenya and Morocco, while in South Africa credit card, transfer and cash on delivery are the leading payment methods. For further information, see: http://ystats.com/ Press Contact: yStats.com GmbH & Co. KG Behringstrasse 28a, D-22765 Hamburg Phone: +49 (0)40 - 39 90 68 50 Fax: +49 (0)40 - 39 90 68 51 E-Mail: press@ystats.com Internet: www.ystats.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ About yStats.com Headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, the firm has a strong international focus and is specialized in secondary market research. In addition to offering reports on markets and competitors, yStats.com also carries out client-specific research. Clients include leading global enterprises from various industries including B2C E-Commerce, electronic payment systems, mail order and direct marketing, logistics, as well as banking and consulting. End
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