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New mobile commerce service set to launch in Taiwan

Gemalto partners with Chunghwa Telecom to launch new mobile service for consumers

Gemalto, an international digital security firm, has announced that it has partnered with Chunghwa Telecom, the largest telecommunications operator in Taiwan, to launch a new mobile commerce service. The service will be based on NFC technology, allowing users to participate in contactless payments from their mobile devices. The launch of this new service is being supported by MasterCard and four of Taiwan’s leading banks.

Mobile commerce continues to gain momentum in Taiwan as mobile device ownership rises

Mobile commerce has become quite popular in Taiwan, largely due to the growing smartphone penetration. More consumers than ever are beginning to use their mobile devices to conduct the business of their daily lives. Shopping online from a mobile device is becoming a common practice among consumers in Taiwan, and a growing number of people want to use their mobile devices to make purchases in physical stores. As such, the demand for new mobile commerce services has been on the rise.

Consumers can use mobile service to pay for goods and services, including public transit

Taiwan Mobile CommerceThe new service will be making use of Gemalto’s UpTeq Multi-tenant NFC SIM, which can be used to give most mobile devices NFC capabilities. The services will allow Cunghwa Telecom’s customers to pay for goods and services, including the fare associated with public transit systems. These payments can be made by swiping a mobile device near an NFC reader, which will collect information and authenticate a transaction.

Gemalto will work to make NFC-based mobile payments more secure than they have been in the past

NFC technology has formed the backbone of mobile commerce for several years. There have been security concerns regarding the use of this technology, however, as mobile commerce has become a popular target for some malicious groups. NFC can be exploited to access consumer financial information, but Gemalto has extensive experience in security matters and ensuring that this information is not compromised. The company may be able to help make the new mobile commerce service secure and popular among consumers in Taiwan.

Mobile payments to reach $3 trillion in the next five years

New report predicts the global growth of mobile commerce and payments volume

Market research firm yStats has released a new report that predicts that mobile payments will continue to boom globally. A growing number of consumers are becoming more prone to shopping online and using their mobile devices to pay for products they are interested in. These consumers are also using their mobile devices to pay for products in physical stores. As this becomes more common, the mobile commerce market is expected to reach new heights in terms of payment volume.

Mobile payments will outpace online payments in terms of growth

The report predicts that online payments will exceed $3 trillion within the next five years, with the mobile space driving growth. Mobile payments are expected to outpace online payments in terms of growth over that period of time. New mobile commerce platforms being supported by retailers are making it easier for consumers to pay for products in physical stores. Some of these platforms have managed to find a great deal of success among consumers and the demand for new, mobile-centric services offered by retailers is growing.

Mobile commerce proves to be an attractive concept to many companies

mobile payments to growThe mobile commerce market shows so much promise that companies that had not been involved in commerce are beginning to show interest therein. Snapchat is one of the latest organizations to break into the mobile payments field. The company recently unveiled its new Snapcash service, which allows users of the Snapchat application to send money to one another. Apple also recently entered into the mobile payments space with its own platform, called Apple Pay.

Asia-Pacific region may be the leading market in the mobile commerce field

The Asia-Pacific region is expected to be the leading market wherein mobile commerce thrives. The report from yStats notes that online payment users in China has reached 300 million, with mobile payment users reaching 200 million. In Japan, mobile commerce has been quite common for several years now, but new services are making it possible for consumers to purchase products in stores with nothing more than their mobile devices.