Mobile payment volume is expected to increase tenfold by 2021. While credit/debit card payments beat surpassed cash payments for
the first time in history in 2016, the adoption of mobile
payments has been slower than many have expected.
According to a
report from Statista, 35 million Americans used their smartphone to make a payment at a physical store in 2016, amounting to
$25 billion worth of transactions. Mobile payment transaction volume expected to hit $275 billion by 2021, amounting to a 62
percent annual growth rate.
Who Stands To Benefit?
Key players in the industry include:
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Global Payments Inc (NYSE: GPN): up 10.79
percent year-to-date.
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Moneygram International Inc (NASDAQ: MGI):up 9.57 percent year-to-date.
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Paypal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL): up
5.4 percent year-to-date.
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Planet Payment Inc (NASDAQ: PLPM): up
4.17 percent year-to-date.
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Square Inc (NYSE: SQ): up 5.28 percent
year-to-date.
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The Western Union Company (NYSE: WU): down
10.11 percent year-to-date.
Another Player
Ant Financial, a subsidiary of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (NYSE: BABA) Alipay, has made steps toward an acquisition of Moneygram for $880 million is
bringing light to the industry. The deal is expected to "provide consumers in over 200 countries and territories with convenient
and accessible financial services, which furthers Ant Financial’s mission to promote equal access to financial services globally,"
Ant Financial said in a statement.
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