Tomorrow's Transactions blog
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Contactless rethink
The message about contactless doesn’t seem to be getting through. Perhaps traditional advertising has run its course.
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Yankee doodling
Should the USA be the last country to implement EMV or the first country to implement son-of-EMV?
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Progressive views
A generation from now, payments will be a utility business dominated by non-banks and integrated into end-user applications. Well, that’s one scenario.
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It’s in the bag
Perceptions of security are a real problem for mobile payments.
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Even in Barcelona…
Japanese mobile contactless appears to have plateaued—we should be so lucky to get to that level.
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You say tomato, I say mobile-instructed A2A via FPS
In the UK, bank “P2P” will be huge.
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Did you celebrate D (+1) Day?
D+1 was the motivation for FPS, but its biggest impact on the public may come because of mobile.
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I can see clearly now
There are obstacles to mobile money development, and regulation is the main one.
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Remaking wallets
We think about control over the mobile wallet as banks vs. operators, but this is too limiting.
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Super idea
I wish my bank would stop putting magnetic stripes on my cards.
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