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Payments Innovation in SE Asia - Through the Looking Glass

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Highlights of this report include: 1. Overview of the key centers of innovation in the SE Asia region and the key initiatives in place 2. Analysis of the Japanese culture of Ikkai Barai and the reluctance to accept revolving credit 3. A study of the use of the Sony FeliCa card and its importance as a facilitator of contactless transactions in the region 4. Convergence of technologies – initiatives integrating NTT DoCoMo, FeliCa and JCB 5. Analysis of individual e-payment mechanisms in Japan, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan 5. Reality check – is the SE Asia as technologically advanced as we believe?

(PRWEB) May 24, 2004 -- The long standing perception is that the SE Asia card industry is light years ahead of the US in terms of payment technologies. But... is this really the case? Is the grass actually greener or is it that the looking glass through which we view this region is green tinted.

This, the latest report by Mercator Advisory Group, takes a closer look at the SE Asia region and investigates payment initiatives that are widely considered technologically advanced. Nick Holland, Director of the Emerging Technologies Advisory Service for Mercator Advisory Group and co-author of the report has a different take on the traditional view:

"Why they have cell phones that double as contactless electronic wallets and why we still have magnetic stripe cards isn't purely down to technological advancement but more to do with historic, regional and cultural differences. We still swipe our cards at checkout because we have a system of real-time fraud mitigation that works. And since it works, we have had no reason to fix it. Due to the extremely high cost of telecommunications in the region, Japan and other innovators had to take an alternative evolutionary path to compensate for this. Not better, not technologically beyond our reach, just different..."

The report analyzes the hub of innovation stemming from the Sony FeliCa card and its affiliated brand names: Suica, Edy, eLIO and Octopus, NTT DoCoMo's iMode service, JCB and Kookmin Bank and contemplates the ways in which these idesa will move to US shores.

Holland sees a continued cross-pollination of ideas from east to west and vice versa, but core differences will remain irresolvable:

"The MasterCard PayPass launch this year has to be in part attributed to the success of SE Asian contactless initiatives such as Edy and Octoput proving the business case for contactless smartcards. Conversely, the shift of acceptance of revolving credit in SE Asia is a learning curve that the region is slowly climbing. Its not just about the technology, its about what it can do for the user, the merchants and all parties involved..."

Highlights of this report include:

1. Overview of the key centers of innovation in the SE Asia region and the key initiatives in place

2. Analysis of the Japanese culture of Ikkai Barai and the reluctance to accept revolving credit

3. A study of the use of the Sony FeliCa card and its importance as a facilitator of contactless transactions in the region

4. Convergence of technologies – initiatives integrating NTT DoCoMo, FeliCa and JCB

5. Analysis of individual e-payment mechanisms in Japan, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan

5. Reality check – is the SE Asia as technologically advanced as we believe?

The report contains 27 pages 9 exhibits.

Members of Mercator Advisory Group have access to these reports as well as the upcoming research for the year ahead, presentations, analyst access and other membership benefits. Please visit us online at www.mercatoradvisorygroup.com.

For more information call Mercator Advisory Group's main line: 508-845-5400 or send email to info@mercatoradvisorygroup.com.

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