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Apple is leading the way in mobile payments

Apple Pay has become a success in the United States

Apple has established success in the U.S. mobile payments market. The company has been fighting to find a foothold in the mobile payments space for some time, but successfully did so with the launch of its own payment service, called Apple Pay. The service was launched in late 2014 and adoption has been steadily growing throughout the United States since then. Apple Pay has won praise because of its security features and convenient nature, which has made it one of the most used mobile payments services in the country.

Report highlights the growing power of Apple Pay

Piper Jaffray, and investment bank, has released statistics concerning the mobile payments market, showing that Apple is leading the way. The report from Piper Jaffray shows that approximately 20% of iPhone users have adopted Apple Pay. While the adoption of the payments service among iPhone users may seem low, the report notes that Apple Pay is the overwhelming share leader when it comes to point-of-sale mobile payments. The success that Apple has found has made it more attractive to banks, which are beginning to show more support for its payment services. In September, 515 banks were supporting Apple Pay. Now, however, more than 930 are supporting the service.

Apple expected to continue finding success in the mobile payments market

Mobile Payments - Apple PayThe report predicts that Apple Pay will continue to find success in the mobile payments market. Apple is planning to introduce new features that may secure this success. These features are rumored to include better support for loyalty programs, particularly those that have been put in place by large retailers. Apple Pay may also find success in other countries as Apple attempts to break into new mobile payments markets throughout the world.

Competition in other countries may prove fierce for Apple

Apple has faced strong competition in the mobile payments space. Google, Samsung and several other companies have become involved in this sector and have been vying for the support of consumers and businesses alike. In other countries, Apple may find more ferocious competition, especially as foreign banks have shown relatively little interest in the company’s mobile payments service.

Mobile payments find a foothold in South Korea

Many consumers are turning to their mobile devices to get their shopping and banking done

Mobile payments have become quite popular in South Korea. The country is home to one of the most expansive mobile Internet infrastructures in the world and many consumers have begun to exploit the Internet speeds they have access to in order to get their shopping done quickly. A new report from the Bank of Korea shows that consumers are beginning to favor their mobile devices when shopping online, largely due to the convenient nature of mobile commerce.

Bank of Korea report shows that one in six consumers turn to mobile payments

According to the report from the Bank of Korea, one in six South Korean consumers have made use of a mobile payments service. The report shows that most consumers make use of these services once to three times a month. Approximately 23% of consumers reported that they use mobile payments services at least once a month, with another 23% reporting that they use these services much more frequently; at least once or twice a week. With more consumers becoming involved in mobile commerce, many businesses may find new opportunities to effectively engage these potential customers.

Demand for secure and reliable services continues to rise in South Korea

Mobile Payments Boost - South KoreaBank of Korea suggests that organizations should improve their mobile banking operations in order to effectively engage consumers on smartphones. In improving these operations, organizations should focus on two aspects of the mobile commerce world: Security and reliability. The demand for reliable mobile payments services and new banking services is growing, creating opportunities for financial service instructions that may result in economic success. Organizations will also have to ensure that the services they offer are capable of adequately protecting consumer information.

Security remains a priority for companies involved in mobile commerce

Security is, perhaps, the most important issue to address. Many consumers have avoided using mobile payments services because they worry that their information may be exposed to significant risks. Companies involved in the mobile payments space have been working to allay fears concerning security through the introduction of new technology. New services with more robust security features are becoming available as a result.