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Mobile Payment & Commerce: a bridge between the physical and digital world

FOCUS ON: Mobile, Mobile Payments, News,
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20 February 2014

Milan, Politecnico (Bovisa Campus)

Pay Reply will join the convention for the presentation of the results of the Mobile Payment & Commerce Observatory’s research, promoted by Politecnico di Milano’s School of Management.

The Research, now in its 5th year, has been focused on the following objectives:

  • monitor the national and international market;
  • estimate the market value of Mobile Payments & Commerce;
  • identify and analyse Mobile Proximity Commerce services (eg: Mobile Couponing, Mobile Ticketing);
  • actively involve the operators;
  • analyse the consumer point of view;
  • explore the Mobile Wallet subject;
  • monitor the evolution of the Mobile POS offer;
  • understand the Mobile Payment & Commerce startups dynamics;
  • monitor regulatory developments.

The results of the 2013 research will be discussed with the major players in the Mobile Payments market (Telco, Banking, Service & Technology Provider, etc.), including Pay Reply.

For further information (Italian only): Mobile Payment & Commerce

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