Mobile Payment and m-Commerce in China 2014
DUBLIN, Apr. 03, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d2x5lp/mobile_payment) has announced the addition of the "Mobile Payment and m-Commerce in China 2014" report to their offering.
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State of Pay: Mobile Payment and m-Commerce in China 2014 Edition includes up-to-date coverage on leading mobile payment business models, technologies, and services. We also examine the key issues affecting the market heading into 2014, and forecast growth and major changes through 2015.
Key Topics Covered:
- Key Factors Shaping the Development of e-Commerce in China
- Direct Carrier Billing - Mobile Value-added Services
- Mobile as a POS - The Phone as a Cash Register
- Mobile as a Platform - The Phone as an Access Point
- Mobile as a Loyalty Card - Closed-loop m-Payments
- China m-Payment Market Forecasts
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1 Defining Mobile Payment
1.1 Mobile as a Wallet - The Phone as a Credit Card
1.2 Mobile as a Platform - The Phone as an Access Point
1.3 Mobile as a POS - The Phone as a Cash Register
1.4 Mobile as a Loyalty Card - Closed-loop m-Payments
1.5 Direct Carrier Billing - Mobile Value-added Services
2 Key Factors Shaping the Development of e-Commerce in China
2.1 A Late Start to Electronic Payments
2.2 Government Regulations and Payment Licenses
2.3 Consumers Still Paying with Cash (but Less)
2.4 Bankcards Issued: 3.5 Billion
2.5 Mobile Users in China
2.6 Mobile Internet Users: 420 million
2.7 Third-Party Payment Remains the Channel of Choice
2.8 Taobao and the Dominance of the Alibaba Group
2.9 E-Commerce as a Growing Component of China's Retail Industry
3 M-payment in China: Mobile as a Platform
3.1 M-commerce Retail Shopping
3.2 Leading Payment Providers
4 M-payment in China: Mobile as a POS
4.1 SME Acceptance
4.2 Mobile Banking and Peer-to-peer (P2P) Remittances
4.3 Leading Payment Providers
5 M-payment in China: Mobile as a Wallet
5.1 Contactless Smartcards in China
5.2 Contactless Mobile Payment in China
6 M-payment in China: Direct Carrier Billing
6.1 China Mobile
6.2 China Unicom
6.3 China Telecom
7 China's M-Payment Providers
7.1 China's Leading Payment Providers
7.2 Third-Party Payment: Moving into Mobile
7.3 Market Share Breakdown
7.4 Market Pressures
8 Tier I Payment Provider Profiles
8.1 Alipay
8.2 Tenpay
8.3 China UnionPay (CUP)
9 Tier II Payment Provider Profiles
9.1 99Bill
9.2 Yeepay
9.3 ChinaPnR
9.4 Lakala
9.5 Zihexin
10 Notable Tier III Payment Providers
10.1 Chinabank Payment
10.2 China Mobile E-commerce
10.3 China Unicom Epay
10.4 China Telecom BestPay
10.5 IPS
10.6 PayEco
10.7 Qiandai
10.8 Qianfang
10.9 Sandpay
10.10 Shanghai Shengfutong
10.11 SinaPay
10.12 Union Mobile Pay (UMPay)
11 Conclusions and Forecasts
11.1 Reasons for Optimism
11.2 Reasons for Pessimism
11.3 China m-Payment Market Forecasts
11.4 Future Trends to Watch
Companies Mentioned:
- 99Bill
- Alipay
- China Mobile E-commerce
- China Telecom BestPay
- China Unicom Epay
- China UnionPay (CUP)
- ChinaPnR
- Chinabank Payment
- IPS
- Lakala
- PayEco
- Qiandai
- Qianfang
- Sandpay
- Shanghai Shengfutong
- SinaPay
- Tenpay
- Union Mobile Pay (UMPay)
- Yeepay
- Zihexin
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d2x5lp/mobile_payment
Media Contact: Laura Wood , +353-1-481-1716, press@researchandmarkets.net
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