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Mobile payments firm raises $5.5 million in funding

Firm raises funds to support global expansion

Citrus Payments, a payment technology firm based in India, has announced that it has raised $5.5 million in funding from its group of investors. The funding comes at an ideal time when mobile payments are becoming more popular among consumers throughout India. Smartphones and tablets are becoming more common among consumers and these devices are exposing many to the concept of mobile commerce. Consumers are showing strong interest in mobile commerce because of the convenience that it represents.

US and European markets prove attractive

Citrus Payments intends to use its new funding to further expand its presence around the world. The firm has produced some popular mobile payments services in the past that have been used by large companies in Asia and elsewhere. The firm expects to find significant success in markets beyond Asia as mobile commerce continues to grow in popularity around the world. Notably, demand for new payment technologies has been on the rise in Europe and the U.S., where mobile device ownership is quite high.

Competition is fierce in the mobile commerce field

Mobile Payments - CitrusMobile commerce is a competitive field, so Citrus Payments may have a lot of fighting to do before it can establish a strong foothold in new markets. Large companies, such as Square, Google, and PayPal, already boast of a dominating presence in popular markets. A multitude of startups are also vying for the attention of consumers around the world, making it difficult for any single company to stand out, regardless of how much backing it may have from investors.

Security may be a major challenge

Companies that aim to do well in mobile commerce have numerous challenges that they must overcome. Many consumers cite security as the main reason they are not interested in the concept of mobile payments. Addressing this specific issue has been quite problematic, given the nature of technology and security. Citrus Payments has shown that it can overcome some of the challenges it has experienced in the past, but new challenges are emerging at a rapid pace that may test the firm’s flexibility and ability to adapt.

HP teams with Accumulate for mobile payments

HP looks to bolster mobile presence

Hewlett-Packard has announced that it will be bolstering its presence in the mobile payments field. The announcement comes on the heels of the success of a recent payment venture from PKO Bank Polski in Poland. HP has taken note of the bank’s successful mobile initiative and its use of the IKO mobile payments application. In order to improve its standing in the mobile sector, HP will be partnering with Accumulate, a company that specializes in mobile security solutions and commerce.

HP has high hopes for the mobile sector

HP is no stranger to the mobile payments sector. The company already offers a number of security solutions that have helped make mobile transactions safer in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. HP has seen a growing demand for comprehensive mobile payments services, however, and is eager to meet this demand with its own offering. As such, the company will be working with Accumulate in order to help satisfy consumer demand.

Mobile payments firm may be an asset to HP

Mobile Payments Partnership - HP and AccumulateTeaming with Accumulate will give HP access to a wide range of consumers around the world. Accumulate boasts of some 100 million users worldwide, with a prominent presence among financial service firms. The mobile commerce firm has teamed with several banks in order to make new forms of commerce more available to mobile consumers. Accumulate’s experience is likely to provide HP with healthy momentum as it works to expand into the mobile sector.

Secure solutions could be a big hit with consumers

HP will not only be looking to engage consumers with its commerce initiative, of course, as many businesses have come to rely on the services that HP offers. Accumulate and HP aim to offer businesses better mobile payments services that are secure and reliable. Improved security alone is expected to help businesses appeal more effectively to consumers that have been showing interest in making mobile payments.