Cellphone Banking First Step Toward Mobile Wallets in the USA

The US seems to be moving closer to a goal of using mobile handsets to accomplish financial transactions and make purchases as several competing market players align on both technology and objectives, reports In-Stat. Although 2008 will not be "the year of mobile payments" in the US, some progress is likely, the research firm says.

"There is evidence that the US market may overcome a crucial issue - technology incompatibility - and make progress during 2008 toward contactless payments using cellphones," says David Chamberlain, In-Stat analyst. "Companies in several different sectors all ultimately want to deploy near field communications (NFC), the key enabling technology, into handsets as well as in merchant payment terminals." There is also general agreement that the current generation of mobile banking services is an important first step toward accomplishing that goal.

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:

Posted to the site on 28th January 2008

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