Mobile Banking Subscriber Numbers Doubling Every Year


NEW YORK - February 17, 2010


New forecasts from ABI Research indicate that in 2015 about 407 million people worldwide will carry out financial transactions with their banks using their mobile phones. Of those, some 66 million will be in North America.

 

According to senior analyst Mark Beccue, however, “It’s not the North American market that is moving fastest to mobile banking: that crown goes to the Asia-Pacific region, which accounted for the lion’s share of the world’s 52.2 million mobile banking subscribers in 2009. The global number of subscribers more than doubled between 2008 and 2009, and is expected to almost double again in 2010. This growth can be seen everywhere, but Asia – led by India – is pushing it particularly hard.”

 

Growth of this market in Europe and North America has been somewhat limited so far because – in contrast to banks elsewhere – the financial institutions in those areas offered mobile banking primarily to existing users of their online banking services. Wide access to computers and easy access to physical bank branches lessened consumers’ motivation to adopt the mobile banking model. However Wells Fargo – long a pioneer in electronic banking in the US – recently lifted that restriction, and also launched text-based mobile banking, which greatly expands the number of mobile devices that can access such services.

 

Moves of that kind will mean, says Beccue, a new wave of mobile banking growth outside Asia: “North America and Europe are still a long way from what anyone would call a ‘mass market’ uptake of mobile banking, but those regions offer the best long-term conditions for that to occur.”

 

The latest update to ABI Research’s “Mobile Money Market Data” addresses not only mobile banking, but mobile online shopping, person-to-person payments, and the “virtual goods” market segment. It covers both NFC and non-NFC technologies, and includes subscriber and value forecasts as well as data on specific verticals such as parking, movies, taxis, entertainment, and pharmacy. The database also provides information on transponder IC shipments, broken down by frequency and by region, and much more.

 

It is included in the firm’s Mobile Money Research Service, which also includes Research Reports, Research Briefs, ABI Insights, ABI Vendor Matrices, and analyst inquiry support.

 
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