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Point & Pay Mobile Electronic Wallet

Point & Pay Mobile Electronic Wallet. Presentation by: Dalal Elmahdy Jason Juneau. Agenda. What is Point & Pay? Key Players How it works Examples Benefits Conclusion. What is Point & Pay?. Smart cards not as effective as hoped Payment from a mobile device Transactions

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Point & Pay Mobile Electronic Wallet

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  1. Point & PayMobile Electronic Wallet Presentation by: Dalal Elmahdy Jason Juneau

  2. Agenda • What is Point & Pay? • Key Players • How it works • Examples • Benefits • Conclusion

  3. What is Point & Pay? • Smart cards not as effective as hoped • Payment from a mobile device • Transactions • From credit and debit to chequing account • PDA, Cell phone, Ir Deviceto POS terminal • Store e-receipts andsynchronize with PC’sbookkeeping software What it is

  4. Key Players • IrDA’s IrFM • Mobile Electronic Transaction Forum • Bluetooth Short Range Financial Transaction Study Group • National Retail Federation’s Association for Retail Technology Standards Key Players

  5. How it Works - Radio Frequency • No line of sight • Non-metal barriers (furniture/walls) not a problem • Initiated by devices themselves • Not as common How it Works

  6. Esso Speedpass • Uses RF • Free • Marketing • Receive extra Esso points • Entered into contests How it Works

  7. Esso Speedpass • No credit info transmitted • 2-part transaction validation • Validates Speedpass device, not user • Security Issues • No PIN or authentication • No signature • More authentication to cancel than to use How it Works

  8. How it Works - Infrared • Oldest wireless technology • Not competing with RF • Can be used in hospitals, airports • Inherent Security • Requires direct line of sight • Readily available hardware • IrFM accommodates 200+ million devices • 5x faster • 5x less power • 10x less expensive How it Works

  9. IrFM v1.0 Unveiled! • Approved v1.0 in Dec. 2002 • Standards already implemented • Existing financial services infrastructures • Official introduction at ARTS booth at NRF Show, NYC, Jan. 2003 • Built on Harex/ZOOP test in South Korea How it Works

  10. ZOOP and U of SC • ZOOP: Korean P&P • Universal Mobile Payment Service (UMPS) • Positioned as world leader in implementation on mobile phones • Success in city of Seongnam (South Korea) How it Works

  11. ZOOP and U of SC • First testing ground in U.S. • ZOOP Ir receiver is $30 • Bookstore first, then • Dining venues • Residence buildings • Library card • Reduces congestion, improves services • Homogeneous system How it Works

  12. Marketing • Everyone who makes purchases • Inform the masses • No charge for service • Loyalty incentives • Emphasis on benefits • Ease of Use • Convenience Marketing & Money

  13. Making Money • Software applications • Devices • Backbone system • Database • Integration • Usage • Like VISA Marketing & Money

  14. Consumer Benefits • Convenient • Economic • Secure • Universal Benefits

  15. Business Benefits • Card Companies • Wireless Service Providers • Mobile Phone companies • Merchants • Financial Institutions Cash 22% Cheques 57% Credit 16% Debit/ATM 5% Benefits

  16. Currently Toll booths Parking lots/meters Fuel stations USC Campus stores Vending machines Future: Credit and debit card companies Banks Retailers Shops Public transit Where is it being used? Conclusion

  17. Summary Conclusion

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