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LG Uplus to launch a new mobile payments service in Asia

Telecom prepares to launch a new mobile commerce service that will head to China before breaking into other markets

LG Uplus, a telecommunications company based in South Korea, has announced that it will begin offering a new mobile payments service in foreign markets. The first market tor receive access to the new service is China, where mobile commerce adoption is accelerating. Demand for new services is on the rise throughout Asia, powered by the growing adoptions of smartphones and tablets. New devices are coming to the market pre-equipped with mobile shopping and payment applications, further exposing people to the concept of mobile commerce.

Paynow service aims to provide consumers with more convenience in their mobile shopping

The Paynow Plus service is being upgraded in order to make it more capable of handling the needs of mobile consumers. The service is equipped with personal authentication options, allowing users to keep their financial information secure. It is one of the first mobile payments services to successfully pass South Korea’s Financial Services Commission review, meaning that the service complies with the financial and security regulations that the country has in place.

Simplicity often determines the success of mobile commerce services

Mobile Payments Service launched in AsiaConsumers are not only interested in mobile commerce services in general. They want to use services that are simple and convenient. Platforms that have proven difficult for consumers to operate have failed to find success in the mobile commerce space. Those that have set convenience and simplicity as a priority have managed to attract strong support from mobile consumers.

Paynow may be able to compete with well established platforms in China

China is one of the most active markets in the mobile space. The country is filled with mobile payments services, all of which are competing with one another for the attention of consumers. Companies like Alibaba and Tencent have established a strong presence in this sector, which may make it difficult for the Paynow service to find traction with new consumers. Despite this, LG Uplus believes that the service will be welcomed to those seeking alternatives to the mobile commerce solutions that already exist.

Snapchat attracts interest of mobile commerce giant

Alibaba is showing strong interest in acquiring Snapchat

Alibaba, China’s largest e-commerce organization, may be looking to invest in photo messaging application Snapchat. The app has become widely popular, used heavily by those that want to share pictures and short videos with the people they care about. Alibaba is reportedly in talks with Snapchat regarding financing, which could value the application at $10 billion. Why Alibaba is showing interest in Snapchat is something of a surprise considering the company’s focus on commerce, but Alibaba has been growing increasingly mobile-centric over the past year.

Snapchat is resilient to the attractive offers produced by companies like Facebook

Snapchat has yet to show any interest in the acquisition proposals offered by other companies. Facebook recently offered to purchase Snapchat for $3 billion, an offer that was rebuked by CEO Evan Spiegel. Though Snapchat may not be looking to be acquired by a larger company, that does not mean these companies will stop trying to buy it. Alibaba has considerable financial clout, and the offer that the company makes to Snapchat could change the mind of Spiegel.

Alibaba could use Snapchat to compete with Tencent in the social space

Alibaba - Mobile CommerceAlibaba has an interest in mobile applications like Snapchat because its primary rival in China, Tencent, currently holds dominance in the social and gaming fields. Tencent’s WeChat application is one of the most widely used in the world, and the company has recently introduced mobile commerce services to the platform. Alibaba has missed out on the mobile messaging craze, focusing instead on e-commerce. Now, however, Alibaba may be looking into engaging in the mobile messaging space, and Snapchat may be the best tool through which to do so.

WeChat proves that a social application can become an effective mobile commerce tool

Snapchat does not support mobile payments in any way, but that could change in the future. The WeChat application had been nothing more than a messaging platform until very recently. The application can now be used to purchase products from certain retailers and order taxi services in some cities in China.