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 The Electronic Payments Report
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Editeur :
Emarketer
Langue :
Anglais
Date de publication :
Octobre 2001
Taille du document :
170
Autres informations :
Description , Table des matières
 

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Présentation de l'étude de marché - Description & Table des matières
 The Electronic Payments Report

Why is the Electronic Payments Report right for you?

 
· The e-payments market has promised to change the nature of business, but has
 
not yet delivered on that promise. eMarketer collects the latest statistics
 
and analysis, from leading research sources, to bring you an accurate perspective
 
on where the market is now, and where its headed.

 
· The report presents the numbers in side-by-side comparison format, making
 
it easier for you to gain an overall picture of the industry.

 
· It presents eMarketer's carefully weighted and evaluated review of the analysis
 
and numbers.


 

Who can benefit from the Electronic Payments Report?

 
The report is an ideal resource for billing companies, telecommunication companies,
 
cable companies, utilities, financial service firms -- in short, any business
 
selling services to consumers or working with other businesses that is looking
 
to streamline payment process.

 
The Electronic Payments Report covers the following topics, and more:

 
· reviews of direct, consolidator/aggregator and legacy payment models

 
· market size and growth for B2C, B2B and person-to-person (P2P) markets

 
· specific EBPP vendor reviews (Bottomline, Avolent, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase
 
Adoption of electronic payment applications is still in an early phase.


 

eMarketer's Electronic Payments Report says that as application providers consolidate,
 
2002 will be the year in which consumers and enterprise clients will embrace
 
e-payments technology. Acceptance will not occur, however, without substantial
 
campaigns and incentives from vendors and software companies to raise awareness.
 
In the long run, electronic payment applications for the business-to-business
 
space will be much more lucrative than that for the business-to-consumer (B2C)
 
market. Currently, electronic bill payment and presentment (EBPP) is more popular
 
among consumers. Jupiter research believes that 2.8 million US households have
 
adopted EBPP solutions, and the Yankee Group pegs the number even higher at
 
7.3 million.


 


 

II Introduction to Electronic Payments

A. Participants in Electronic Payment Solutions

B. Models of Electronic Payment Systems

C. How Electronic Payment Systems Work

III Market Size and Growth

A. US Market

B. European Market

C. Business-to-Consumer (B2C) Market

D. Business-to-Business (B2B) Market

IV Electronic Payment Vendors

A. Comparing the Electronic Payment Vendors

B. Vendor Consolidation

C. Industry Partnerships

V Banks/Financial Services Firms: Key Links in the Electronic Payment Value

A. Business-to-Consumer/Consumer-to-Business

B. Business-to-Business

VI Business-to-Consumer Applications

A. Biller Adoption/Implementation of EBPP

B. Consumer Attitudes Towards Electronic Billing

VII Business-to-Business Applications


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