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Square reaches new heights with mobile payments

Mobile payments company shows promising growth

Mobile payments have been gaining speed around the world, appealing most to an emerging generation of consumers that have become tethered to smartphones and tablets. Square has focused on making mobile payments as universal as possible, forgoing the use of NFC technology that has formed much of the backbone of the mobile commerce space over the past few years. The company has seen major progress in its efforts to establish itself as a leading mobile payments platform and has managed to reach a new milestone in the payments it processes.

Square traffics $15 billion in annual payments

Square has announced that it now processes more than $15 billion in mobile payments annually, which roughly calculates to $41 million in payment volume every day. As mobile commerce has become more popular among consumers, Square has managed to establish itself as one of the favored mobile payments platforms among businesses interested in engaging these consumers. Square receives a 2.75% fee on all mobile transactions, much of which is portioned out to the vSquare Mobile Paymentsarious financial firms, such as Visa and MasterCard, which support the payment platform. Even in dolling out payments to these firms, Square manages to keep an estimated $413 million in annual revenue.

Square Stand could be a boon for many companies

The announcement comes on the heels of the launch of Square Stand, a point-of-sale system that is designed to be used with an iPad. The Square Stand can process mobile payments, but also acts as a traditional payment terminal, accepting payments made through most major credit and debit cards. Square believes that its new point-of-sale system can be very beneficial for companies that are interested in engaging consumers in a new way.

Starbucks thrives through partnership with Square

Square’s announcement concerning its annual mobile payments transactions does not include its partnership with Starbucks. The two companies partnered this year in order for Starbucks to reach out to mobile consumers. Starbucks itself has seen impressive growth through its mobile commerce initiative and continues to put a great deal of focus on engaging consumers on this level.

New mobile commerce platform to launch in Ireland

Mobile Commerce IrelandStripe aims to bring mobile commerce to Ireland

Stripe, a payment processing company, has been working on a mobile commerce platform recently and has plans to launch this platform in the coming months. The first market that will receive access to the Stripe platform will be Ireland, where mobile commerce has been attracting a significant level of attention over the past several months. Ireland will serve as a launch platform for Stripe before it moves into other markets throughout Europe.

European consumers demanding new platforms

European consumers are beginning to grow more comfortable with the idea of mobile commerce. The proliferation of smartphones and tablets has made it exceedingly easy for these consumers to get involved in online shopping. Companies like Telefonica, for example, are making a strong push to promote mobile commerce among consumers, but comprehensive platforms like Stripe are needed in order to ensure that consumers have a way to make mobile payments.

Stripe could be popular with businesses

The Stripe platform is not only designed for consumers, as it can also be used by companies that are interested in mobile commerce. The platform allows these companies to accept mobile payments from any platform, whether it be a website, mobile device, desktop, or tablet. This could be a well received tool in the retail sector as many companies have been seeking out new platforms that can help bolster their mobile commerce performance.

Stripe to face major competition

Though Stripe may have strong ambitions and the backing of powerful investors, it will still face strong competition in the mobile commerce space. Large companies like Square and Barclays have been pushing their way into this market, establishing a dominating presence therein. If Stripe can find a foothold with consumers and businesses, it may become Europe’s next mobile commerce phenomenon, effectively exposing many consumers to the idea of mobile payments.