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1 Mobile Payments Kristen Meyer, PharmD Candidate
Introduce self Kristen Meyer, PharmD Candidate University of Charleston School of Pharmacy PCCA CPMS Intern January 3, – February 3, 2011

2 Outline Smartphone use Mobile technology utilized in pharmacy
Mobile Payments Types of Mobile Payments Mobile Payments use in pharmacy practice Recent news in mobile payments Questions/thoughts/opinions

3 Smartphone Users on the Rise
An estimated 73.3 million people in the United States own smartphones Predicted that 1 in 2 Americans will own a smartphone by Christmas 2011 69% of smartphone owners have downloaded an app Text messaging remains the most popular feature manufacturer.com geek.com weblearners.com macworld.com

4 Mobile Technology and Pharmacy
Walgreens Mobile App Refill prescriptions Reminder text-messaging service Weekly Ads/Coupons Store locator Order photos Flu shot locator bestapps.com walgreens.com

5 New Trend: Mobile Payments
katu.com iranmobin.com mybanktracker.com tomnoyes.wordpress.com paymentscouncil.org.uk

6 Predicted Mobile Spending

7 Types of Mobile Payments
Mobile-to-mobile payments Mobile devices as credit card processors Mobile devices used as credit cards

8 Mobile-to-Mobile Payments
Merchant applications allowing instantaneous transfer of funds from one account to another via smartphone Examples: Paypal Bump Bump phones together to receive account info Or enter address to download appropriate account info 1.9% - 2.9% + $0.30 transaction fee

9 Mobile Devices as Credit Card Processors
Square, Inc. Device acts a mini credit card reader inputting pertinent transaction information into the phone through Square App Cost: 2.75% + $0.15/card swiped; 3.5% +$0.15/card keyed in Intuit Mobile credit card reader Cost Low Volume: $0/month, 2.7% + $0.15/swipe, 3.7% + $0.15/keyed in High Volume: $12.95/month, 1.7% + $0.30/swipe, 2.7% + $0.30/keyed in *Also additional fees for non-qualified transactions allaexpression.com

10 Mobile Devices as Credit Cards
Near Field Communication (NFC) Technology Allows consumers to wave their mobile phone over a point of sale terminal to purchase retail items Thought to threaten the existence of the wallet Companies set to launch pilot programs: Wells Fargo Google ISIS (partnership between AT&T, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Discover Financial Services and Barclays) Costs: Approximately $200/reader Phones with microchips would cost an additional $10 to $15 Transaction fees? news.softpedia.com

11 Adoptability of NFC Technology
Multiple transaction systems (like with credit cards) would need to be put into place before the technology would work Banks, merchants, phone makers, and wireless carriers would need to agree on transaction fees and technical specifications Security threats May be useful for small transactions (fast food, transit costs, etc.), but not predicted to be used for big purchases

12 Others Some carriers have considered allowing consumers to use their phone as a payment device and their purchases are added to their monthly phone bill Consumers would used their telephone number in place of a credit card number or utilize NFC technology

13 Use in Pharmacy Purchasing Rxs and merchandise in the pharmacy – gives patients additional option of payment Ease of payment for services provided outside the pharmacy Deliveries Sales Consultations

14 Recent News in Mobile Payments
January 24, 2011 Starbucks launches mobile barcode-based service across the US Customers download the Starbucks Card Mobile App and can make payments by scanning the apps on-screen barcode at the register The app allows customers to manage their Starbucks Card account, check the balance, reload money on the card with any major credit card, earn rewards and find nearby stores blogs.oracle.com

15 Recent News in Mobile Payments
January 25, 2011 iPhones & iPads to gain NFC Payment Features Technology will be introduced this year in new generations of iPhone and iPad2 Service would access credit card numbers, iTune gift card balances, and bank information and hold loyalty credits and points Cut costs of credit card processing fees to Apple by directly accessing customer bank accounts, thus cutting costs to retailers who sell Apple products Offering merchants free NFC payments terminals that are compatible with the services in their devices

16 Works Cited Bannan, K. J. (2010, May 19). Cell phone payment system options mutiply. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Fox Business: Bell, S. (2010, October 13). In Accepting Mobile Payment, Merchants Face Higher Fraud Risk. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Insurance Networking News: Clark, Sarah. (2011, January 24). Starbucks ‘will continue to explore NFC’ . Retrieved January 24, 2011, from NFC World: Eichenbaum, P., & Collins, M. (2010, August 2). AT&T, Verizon to Target Visa, MasterCard With Smartphones. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Bloomberg: Intuit, Inc. (2011). Service Fees. Retrieved January 24, 2011, from Intuit, Inc.: Kharif, O. (2011, January 4). In the Works: A Google Mobile Payment Service? Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Bloomberg Businessweek: Kharif, O. (2011, January 25). IPhones, iPads to Gain NFC Payment Features Retrieved January 25, 2011, from Bloomberg Businessweek: King, R. (2001, January 4). Wells Fargo to Employees: Leave Wallets Home, Pay by Phone. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Bloomberg Businessweek: PayPal. ( ). Fees & Mobile Technology. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from PayPal: Square, Inc. (2011). Service Fees. Retrieved January 8, 2011, from Square, Inc.:

17 Questions/Thoughts/Opinions?


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