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Security of mobile payments may no longer be a concern

Consumer sentiment regarding security of mobile payments has changed

The security of mobile payments may no longer be a serious concern for consumers, according to a recent study from MasterCard. The company released its third annual Mobile Payments Study, which is conducted in partnership with Prime Research, and found a significant shift in consumer sentiment concerning mobile payments. For years, consumers have been somewhat concerned about the security of payment platforms, but now they appear to be more interested in enhanced digital experiences on their mobile devices.

Consumers want to see better digital platforms that are more convenient and enjoyable

The study shows that in the Asia Pacific region, which is one of the fastest growing mobile payments markets, conversations regarding mobile transactions primarily took place in India, Japan, Australia, China, and Indonesia. Consumers took to social media sites to talk about the need for better digital experience, especially in the mobile shopping space. Notably, merchants are also finding more visibility by joining in on these conversations, which are providing them with insight into what consumers want to see from the mobile commerce space.

91% of conversations about security have been positive

Mobile Payments Security less of a concern among consumersAccording to the study, 91% of the conversations regarding the safety and security of mobile payments were favorable. This is a vast improvement over 2012, when 57% of the conversations about mobile commerce security were negative. Confusion regarding the security capabilities of mobile payments services has also diminished. People are now praising secure platforms and are using these platforms more regularly in order to shop online and in physical stores.

Consumers demand better digital experiences in order to enjoy mobile commerce more

Though security may no longer be a serious issue for consumers, they still want to see better digital platforms. Some retailers are lagging behind in terms of providing an enjoyable shopping experience for mobile consumers. As mobile payments begin playing a larger role in the retail space, this could become a problematic issue for merchants. Improving the digital experience could provide retailers with promising business opportunities.

Survey highlights the growth of mobile commerce in the Asia Pacific region

Survey shows that mobile commerce is growing quickly in throughout the Asia Pacific region

MasterCard has released the results of its latest Online Shopping Survey 2014, which highlights the growth of digital commerce across 14 nations in the Asia Pacific region. Mobile commerce, in particular, has been quite popular in this region. More consumers are beginning to favor their mobile devices when shopping and the mobile Internet is expanding in many countries, making it easier for consumers to shop online. The Asia Pacific region is one of the fastest growing mobile commerce markets in the world.

China continues to be a leading mobile commerce market, with India following closely behind

According to the survey from MasterCard, China continues to lead n terms of mobile shoppers, with approximately 70% of the country’s mobile population using their devices to shop online. India may be the fastest growing mobile market, however, as smartphone penetration is accelerating throughout the country. Many Indian consumers are beginning to favor shopping from their mobile devices and they are taking advantage of new mobile commerce services that have been launching in the country.

Availability of mobile apps and services makes it easier for consumers to participate in mobile commerce

Mobile Commerce - Asia Pacific RegionThe survey shows that the growing availability of applications and services is making it easier for consumers to shop online from their mobile devices. These apps are quite popular, reaching the top of the list of items bought in the Asia Pacific region. Smartphones have also reached the top of this list, with more consumers opting to spend money on devices. These devices are being used for much more than basic communication and have become an integral part of people’s lives.

India may soon become the world’s leading mobile commerce market

India is expected to become a leading mobile commerce market in the coming years. The country already boasts of a powerful e-commerce market, which is becoming more mobile-centric as consumers begin to rely more heavily on their smartphones and tablets. A growing number of Indian retailers are investing more in the mobile space in order to connect with a new generation of consumers.