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1 Next generation payments How far can we become cashless
Next generation payments How far can we become cashless? Peter Ayliffe President and CEO Visa Europe )

2 €1 trillion Point of Sale (POS) spend €1 in €8 Spent on a Visa card
About Visa Europe A European not for profit payment association Exclusively owned and operated by 4,000 European payment providers €1 trillion Point of Sale (POS) spend €1 in €8 Spent on a Visa card 0.049% Fraud to sales ratio Down from 0.057% 25 billion Transactions 10 billion Processed by Visa Europe

3 Needs Channels Behaviours Motivations Technologies Environment Change…
Agenda Change… Needs Channels Behaviours Motivations Technologies Environment

4 The world’s first ubiquitous technology?
4.8 billion+ mobile phones 2.5 Billion TVs 2.2 Billion Visa Cards 1.3 Billion Internet users 800 Million PCs 130 Million iPods Source: GSM Association; ICT Research; Morgan Stanley – Global Internet Trends

5 Payments – Debit is more popular than cash in the UK
Value Total payments values £ billions Total payments volumes millions ACTUAL FORECAST ACTUAL FORECAST

6 Growth in new channels and services
Visa Europe Point of Sale transactions

7 Growth in new channels and services
Future growth will be driven by: Mobile and e-commerce and the convergence of these channels Underpinned by EMV and contactless

8 Why Visa payWave ? 85% of payments below €20 are made with cash
Low Value Payment - POS opportunity is > €700bn Competitive - proposition is quick and secure compared to cash Provides the infrastructure for mobile payments

9 Value proposition of Visa payWave
Speed: Transactions in less than a second 1 Security: Better than cash 2 Acceptance: Global interoperability 3

10 Visa payWave growth is strong in the UK
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11 …and we’re accelerating as we move into 2011
Transit will be a key driver TfL committed to 8,000 buses accepting contactless cards in London Retail New - national roll out of acceptance at all McDonalds More national chain payWave roll outs in 2011 60,000 terminals projected by year end (35% of the total POS base) Issuance 20 million cards projected by year end (20% of the total card base) Contactless in Europe 11

12 World’s first ubiquitous technology?
4.8 billion mobile subscribers globally with 1,000+ new customers per minute 1.3 billion new mobile devices sold globally in 2010 1 billion+ smartphones expected in the market by 2011 3.5 billion users of mobile internet in 2015 vs 400 million today Source: GSMA (Feb 2009), ITU (2010), Global Wireless Data Market Update – 2009, Chetan Sharma Consulting, March 2010, Les Echos (May 2010)

13 Everyone has a mobile phone
UK card and mobile phone penetration by age* (% in 07-08) * RDSi Youth Survey 2007

14 The Future is Mobile Enabled by EMV, contactless, e-commerce and virtual wallets


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