Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8cv6vk/2013_gang_of_five) has announced the addition of Javelin Strategy & Research's new report "Global Mobile Wallet Report: Threat of the Big 5 - Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook, And Paypal-Ebay" to their offering.
TIP (trust, innovation, and privacy) model for mobile wallets is used to analyze the current ecosystem and rank the Gang of Five brands against the existing contenders, the major payment networks, financial institutions, and mobile network operators. This report details which institutions are winning and losing, and which mobile features will gain consumer mobile wallet attention.
With combined revenues in 2012 totaling almost $300 billion, each member of the Gang of Five has different strategies to success, but all are building network platforms to dominate consumer time and attention for monetization efforts.
The stakes are high with an existing U.S. market of over $4 trillion up for grabs, yet so far no single entity has been able to crack the code for mobile wallets. The Gang of Five Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon and PayPal (eBay) threatens to disrupt the payments ecosystem as the mobile-social technology cycle takes off and mobile wallets come to the fore.
Key Topics Covered:
- Overview
- Methodology
- Executive Summary
- Gang of Five: Mobility's Nobility
- Mobile Wallet Preference Is the Primary Financial Institution's Position to Lose
- Platform Providers Pose Threat of Disruption
- Building Out the Digital Wallet Value
- Proposition
- Trust
- Innovation
- Privacy
- Javelin TIP (Trust, Innovation, and Privacy) Model for Mobile Wallets
Companies Mentioned
- AT&T
- Amazon
- American Express
- Apple
- Bank of America
- Chase
- Citibank
- Discover
- MasterCard
- Microsoft
- PayPal (eBay)
- Sprint
- Square
- Starbucks
- U.S. Bank
- Verizon
- Visa
- Wells Fargo
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8cv6vk/2013_gang_of_five
Source: Javelin Strategy & Research
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