When everyone on the planet has a mobile money account, things will change
I talk about M-PESA and mobile financial inclusion a lot. It’s high on the agenda of many governments and charities, most notably the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation who claim that the world’s poorest nations will see an uplift in their wealth faster than any other nations over the next fifteen years thanks to mobile…
To say “banks are failing to grasp the mobile opportunity” is like saying “Apple is failing to grasp the technology opportunity”
At last week’s Payments International conference, Dave Birch and I engaged in a fun Oxford style debate entitled: This House Believes That Banks Are Failing To Grasp The Mobile Opportunity. Unfortunately Dave got to propose the motion – we both said afterwards we could have argued either way – and, purely because a lot of…
Hanging on the telephone (and trusting my bank)
Monitise produced a report six months ago on mobile usage, and have produced an update this week with some interesting numbers. For example: 1,124 people use Facebook mobile every month (1,008 million six months ago [sma]) 456 million people only use Facebook mobile (341 million sma) 85 billion apps have been downloaded from Apple’s App Store (50…
Apple Pay will be the mobile wallet of choice and here’s why
So Apple Pay finally launched in the USA on October 20 and there’s been mixed reviews. Some people couldn’t make payments, whilst some found they were double-charged. However, these are just teething issues and the overwhelming reports are positive. Even former Apple CEO and Financial Services Club keynote speaker John Sculley: I think Apple Pay…
Africa shows the way to the future
I spent some time reviewing the latest news on M-PESA yesterday. M-PESA is now seven years old, and has transformed the African landscape. Since its launch in 2007, over 18 million of the 43 million people who live in Kenya have opened an M-PESA account and access to the mobile network operator is 40 times…