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Mobile Payment in China: 2011-2012 Edition

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Posted January 17, 2012

NEW YORK, Jan. 17, 2012  /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Mobile Payment in China: 2011-2012 Edition

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Mobile Payment in China: 2011-2012 Edition is the fifth and latest edition of our most popular report. Simply put, it is the most up-to-date and comprehensive study available on China's mobile payment sector today. The report focuses on the top issue for m-payment in China in 2011: government licensing for "non-financial institutions". In this report we profile all of the companies to have received mobile payment licenses; they include many of China's leading third-party payment providers, as well as new m-payment specialists, provincial payment processors, telecom operators, and payment-related software and equipment providers.

Mobile Payment in China: 2011-2012 Edition includes updated coverage on leading mobile payment business models, technologies, and services. In addition, we examine the key issues affecting the market heading into 2012 and forecast growth and major changes through 2015.

Key Topics

-China's post-licensing market landscape: how China's operators, banks, and other payment powerhouses are adjusting

-NFC and contactless mobile payments

-Mobile apps and app stores

-M-payment global leaders' strategies for breaking into China's payment market

Companies Covered

-Mobile operators: China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom

-Banks: Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), China Minsheng Bank, China Merchants Bank, Bank of Communications, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, China CITIC

-Foreign m-payment leaders in China: Apple, Google, Isis, Mastercard, PayPal, Square, Visa

Table of Contents

1 Introduction to Mobile Payment in China 1.1 Mobile payment definitions1.2 Background on China's payment industry1.3 Debit and credit cards1.4 Mobile telephone and internet usage statistics1.5 Government regulations and third-party payment licenses in China

2 M-payment Technologies and Business Models in China

2.1 SMS-based payment

2.2 Mobile internet payment

2.3 NFC and contactless mobile payment

2.4 Direct mobile billing (app stores)

2.5 Comparison of m-payment methods

3 Third-Party M-Payment Provider Company Profiles3.1 47Pay3.2 99Bill3.3 Alipay3.4 Chinabank Payments3.5 China UnionPay (ChinaPay)3.6 IPS3.7 Lianlian Pay3.8 MoBo3.9 Qiandai3.10 SandPay3.11 Shanghai FFT3.12 Smartpay3.13 Tenpay3.14 UMPay3.15 YeePay3.16 Yinsheng E-Pay

4 Other Key M-payment Industry Players

4.1 Banks

4.2 Mobile operators

4.3 Foreign companies and m-payment in China

5 M-payment Services Available in China5.1 Mobile top-up5.2 Mobile ticketing5.3 Mobile banking5.4 Peer-to-peer (P2P) mobile remittances5.5 Mobile gambling and lotteries5.6 Utilities payment5.7 M-commerce retail shopping

6 Conclusions and Forecasts

6.1 Reasons for Optimism

6.2 Reasons for Pessimism

6.3 China m-payment market forecasts

6.4 Future trends to watch

List of Figures

Figure 2: Bank cards in circulation in China, 2006-3Q 2011 (B)

Image 3: Sample co-branded debit cards

Figure 4: Debit cards in circulation in China, 2006-3Q 2011 (B)

Image 5: Sample Chinese credit cards

Figure 6: Credit cards in circulation in China, 2006-3Q 2011 (M)

Figure 7: Mobile subscribers in China, 2006 - November 2011 (M)

Figure 8: Internet users in China, 2006-1H 2011 (M)

Figure 9: Mobile internet users in China, 2006-1H 2011 (M)

Figure 10: Third-party payment provider license requirements

Image 11: Beijing's "Yikatong" contactless smartcard for public transit

Figure 12: Operator-run mobile app stores in China

Figure 13: Comparison of merchant and user fees for various m-payment methods in China

Figure 14: Typical product price comparison for various m-payment methods in China

Figure 15: Mobile operator overall and 3G user market share, November 2011

Figure 16: China mobile user forecast, 2011-2015 (M)

Figure 17: China 3G user forecast, 2011-2015 (M)

Figure 18: China mobile payment market penetration forecast, 2011-2015

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