Thursday 28 March 2013

Telenor’s Easypaisa and UBL Omni have been identified as a sprinters in a Global survey by the GSMA’s Mobile Money for the Unbanked (MMU) programme.

The survey, titled Global Mobile Money Adoption Survey, analysed the state of the mobile money industry in 2012 and illustrates key findings from the programme’s Mobile Money Deployment Tracker, a database that monitors the number of live and planned mobile money services for the unbanked across the globe.

An annual survey to quantify the status of the mobile money industry and mobile money supply, the performance benchmark.

From the findings of the 2012 global mobile payment application number 30 million active mobile users, 2.24 million transactions, turnover in mobile payment, $ 460 million in June 2012.

Although these figures show that the increase in the maturity of the mobile industry, funding remains a two-tier landscape. While the rest are struggling to attract young service is still in a very early stage, just 14 fast-growing services or the GSMA mobile payment sprint.

GSMA Global Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona last month released the results of a survey conducted in June 2012.

Easypaisa and UBL full range of solutions from mobile banking in Pakistan, was identified as a sprinter, deployed around the world because of its rapid growth, and with 12 other mobile money or branchless banking.

Today, the world has about 150 deployed a total of "registered agent just over one million of foundation.

Unlike most mobile banking solutions provider, MNO, UBL full range of only one bank, including the list of sprinters.

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