www.electronicpaymentsinternational.com Issue 376 / octoBER 2018 HEADING TO THE MAINSTREAM RIPPLE AND BLOCKCHAIN LOOK TO FINALLY ACHIEVE LEGITIMACY COUNTRY SURVEYS INSIGHT RESEARCH Analysis and key payment The challenge has evolved The worldwide non- market data for Iran, from managing liquidity to cash transaction volume Uruguay and Azerbaijan managing velocity continues to grow EPI October 2018 376.indd 1 22/10/2018 12:06:12 contents this month COVER STORY NEWS 05 / EDITOR’S LETTER RIPPLE AND 06 / DIGEST • Amex launches new service to BLOCKCHAIN accelerate supplier payments • BK Global Consortium to buy $353m crypto stake • WorldPay expands real-time payout service to over 50 countries • PayPal teams up with Walmart to offer cash services • Norway’s Vipps taps Inside Secure for mobile contactless payments • Allied Wallet adds AI features to payment gateway • Fitbit, Mastercard to launch Fitbit Pay in Thailand • Western Union launches high-value UK account-to-account transfers • Westpac introduces mobile cheque deposits 11 • Starling Bank Marketplace adds mobile phone insurance • Fujitsu launches biometric payments Editor: Group Editorial Director: Director of Events: Douglas Blakey Ana Gyorkos Ray Giddings • Square targets businesses with +44 (0)20 7406 6523 +44 (0)20 7406 6707 +44 (0)20 3096 2585 instalment payment service [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Senior Reporter: Sub-editor: Head of Subscriptions: Patrick Brusnahan Nick Midgley Alex Aubrey +44 (0)20 7406 6526 +44 (0)161 359 5829 +44 (0)20 3096 2603 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Junior Reporter: Publishing Assistant: Sales Executive: Briony Richter Mishelle Thurai Jamie Baker +44 (0)20 7406 6701 +44 (0)20 7406 8633 +44 203 096 2622 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Customer Services: +44 (0)20 3096 2603 or +44 (0)20 3096 2636, [email protected] Financial News Publishing, 2012. 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London Office: John Carpenter House, John Carpenter Street, London, EC4Y 0AN Asia Office: 1 Finlayson Green, #09-01, Singapore 049246 Tel: +65 6383 4688, Fax: +65 6383 5433 Email: [email protected] follow EPI on twitter @Payments_News 2 | October 2018 | Electronic Payments International EPI October 2018 376.indd 2 22/10/2018 12:06:24 contents octoBER 2018 COUNTRY SNAPSHOTS 18 / IRAN Iran’s payment card market recorded robust growths in the number of cards in circulation, transaction volume and value between 2013 and 2017, supported by government initiatives to encourage electronic payments 20 / URUGUAY Uruguay recorded a gradual shift in preference towards electronic methods of payment between 2013 and 2017, with the government taking a number of steps to reduce dependence on cash 21 / AZERBAIJAN Azerbaijan remains a cash-oriented economy, with various factors hindering the 21 development of the country’s financial system, including the payment card market, which INNOVATION PRODUCTS remains at a nascent stage of development 10 / BRAINTRI 14 / ONPEX Poland’s mobile banking sector is dynamic Flexible APIs enable businesses to harness the and ambitious. Wojciech Zatorski, COO power of the data they hold. CEO Christoph of Braintri and the creator of Biffee, speaks Tutsch explains how Onpex’s personalised to Briony Richter about the products and solutions can transform payments and services that are transforming the industry banking. Briony Richter reports 15 / SBERBANK 14 With so many different options now available for making payments, it takes effort to stand out from the crowd. Russia-based Sberbank has decided to make the process a more visual affair, writes Patrick Brusnahan 22 20 FEATURE RESEARCH INDUSTRY INSIGHT 11 / RIPPLE AND BLOCKCHAIN 16 / NON-CASH PAYMENTS 22 / STANDARD CHARTERED With major US bank PNC joining the The non-cash transaction volume is still As the world adopts real-time payments, growing list of banks that belong to growing worldwide, according to the 2018 creating huge volumes of instantaneous RippleNet, Ripple’s blockchain technology is World Payments Report. The growth also shows transfers in seconds, the challenge for banks increasingly achieving mainstream legitimacy. no sign of slowing – in fact, it is actually has evolved from managing liquidity to Robin Arnfield reports speeding up. Patrick Brusnahan reports managing velocity, says Bhupendra Warathe www.electronicpaymentsinternational.com | 3 EPI October 2018 376.indd 3 22/10/2018 12:06:28 HEAR ∤ NETWORK ∤ DISCOVER ∤ CELEBRATE SHAPE THE FUTURE OF LIFE INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCELife INTERNATIONAL Insurance International: Innovation Forum and Awards 2018 Innovation Conference & Awards 20177th November 2018 ∤ Waldorf Hilton, London London The 2018 edition of the Life Insurance International: Innovation Forum and Awards will be taking place in London on 7th November at the iconic Waldorf Hilton. We will once again be bringing together life insurers, insurtechs and solution providers for a day of discussion covering the major issues in the retail banking sector. Event Highlights : ∤ Two-stream format, with a wider variety of ∤ Oxford-style live debate considering whether Life Insurance International is the only global newsletter talks andanalyzing discussions, all of the latest trends case and developments studies in andthe global life and health insurance advances markets in robo-advice and D2C insurance keynote presentations will make most financial advisors extinct ∤ Many issues related to innovation, ∤ Industry thought leaders from the transformation, regulation and change to be established insurers to those that are discussed to give a rounded picture of the life up-and-coming along with solution providers insurance market today ∤ Awards ceremony celebrating the ∤ InsurTech innovation lab where five of the excellence in the life insurance industry best insurtech firms can demonstrate their innovative solutions PROPOSAL FOR SPONSORS www.timetric.com Bronze Partners: Panel Host: Supported by For more details please contact: Page 1 Rachel Archer on [email protected] or call +44 (0) 20 7936 6591 editor’s letter payments are being transformed, but do not write off the incumbents Douglas Blakey, Editor he consultancy annual reports season is in and Europe to pay for goods, salaries and investments in 189 full swing. The annual World Payments Report, countries and territories, with pricing at around 25% of that of T traditionally one of the better reports of its type, the high-street banks. comes to hand as EPI goes to press, and is covered on Fintech profitability: 8-12 years? pages 16-17. Accenture estimates that it could take eight to 12 years for a Two reports from Accenture are also worth a read. typical fintech start-up to achieve profitability. However, the Accenture’s research attempts to quantify the level of change report remains silent on just what percentage of fintechs will in the global banking and payment industry structure. It finds, ever achieve profitability. for example, that 17% of industry players in 2017 – around Such forecasts do little to diminish investor appetite, with 3,200 players – entered the industry in the last 13 years, and fintech deals showing no signs of slowing down – quite the have grabbed one-third of revenue growth in Europe. reverse: fintech M&A deals in the first half of 2018, some 141 In the seven major markets surveyed by Accenture – deals, are worth a disclosed transaction value of $39.3bn. Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the EU, the UK and US – the According to the latest Fintech M&A Market Report from total number of players in banking and payments fell from international technology mergers and acquisitions adviser 24,000 in 2005 to 19,300 in 2017, due to consolidation. Hampleton Partners, total first-half deals are up 26% from the Of the new institutions, 91% are payments companies, prior half-year. The number of deals also increased, up 8% from while others are fintechs and digital challenger banks. The the second half of 2017. Again. percentage of new players in the EU is even higher, with 20% Payments and transaction processing deals capture the of 2017 participants entering the market since 2005; this headlines with some eye-watering valuations. For example, amounts to 1,400 outfits. Paypal’s all-cash acquisition of payments provider iZettle, at UK: new entrants grab 14% of revenue 19x trailing revenues, resulted in a deal worth $2.2bn. According to Accenture, the 1,400 new players in Europe since Meantime, just in time for Sibos, another report comes 2005 have captured 6-7% of banking and payment revenue, to hand from SWIFT. Its white paper examines the drivers worth around €54bn ($62bn) in 2016. of payments transformation in Europe, and looks at the In the UK, the revenue shift has been much more challenges and opportunities for financial institutions. The pronounced: new competitors have grabbed about 14% of report’s title, The transformation of the European payments revenues. The biggest gains have been made by payments landscape, is not, to be fair, over-hyped. PSD2, Open Banking, processors and licensed payment institutions, which have the growth of instant payments, and the Eurosystem’s pan- captured about 12% of the market. European Target Instant Payment Settlement (TIPS) are just While payments players such as Adyen, iZettle and Klarna some of the challenges for the incumbent banks.
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