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市場調查報告書

全球運輸系統付款系統市場:免接觸卡片的發展策略

International Transit and Payment: Finding the Contactless Breakout Strategy

出版商 Mercator Advisory Group, Inc.
出版日期 2007年12月 商品編碼 58450
內容資訊 英文 23 pages 1 exhibit
價格
US $ 2950 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


全球運輸系統付款系統市場:免接觸卡片的發展策略 是由出版商Mercator Advisory Group, Inc.在2007年12月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含23 pages 1 exhibit 價格從美金2950起跳。

簡介

本報告書內容包括:電車、巴士等交通工具採用的4種運輸系統付款系統模式調查分析結果、全球市場的規模、卡片發行數量、主要國家/ 地區的系統採用個案研究、最佳模式驗證、NFC等新技術更進一步的普及及其障礙等。內容綱要摘記如下:

概要

全球運輸系統付款系統

  • 市場規模
  • 市場成長率

運輸系統付款模式

  • 封閉迴路系統
  • 開放迴路系統
  • 交通局主導的複合系統
  • 卡片發行公司主導的複合系統

環保系統

  • 卡片網路及銀行
    • 封閉迴路
    • 開放迴路系統
    • 複合
  • 業者
    • 開放迴路系統
    • 交通局主導的複合系統
    • 卡片發行公司主導的複合系統
  • 交通局
    • 封閉迴路
    • 開放迴路系統
    • 複合

運輸系統應用實例

  • 香港:Octopus
  • 台灣:Taiwan MoneyCard/MasterCard・Taipei EasyCard/Visa payWave
  • 倫敦:Oyster / Barclaycard

運輸系統付款的課題及影響

  • 付款速度
  • 彈性收費

未來發展預測

  • 免接觸卡片的發展預測
  • NFC
  • 國内運輸系統及國外運輸系統的售票功能

總論

圖表

目錄

Abstract

The top 20 global transit markets account for $37 billion in annual revenues. As mass transit systems continue to grow, that volume does as well. Long a cash-oriented process, global transit authorities are typically choosing contactless, closed loop payment systems to speed riders through their turnstiles and revenues into transit authority coffers. The challenge for card networks and issuers is how to participate in that transaction processing flow.

International Transit Payments: Find the Contactless Breakout Strategy examines the market size of the global transit industry, it identifies four transit payment models and identifies the model best positioned to meet the needs of the card networks, issuers, transit authorities, merchants and consumers. This latest Mercator Advisory Group report reviews the perspectives and drivers of card networks and their issuing customers, transit authorities and merchants as they each try to optimize costs and revenue.

"Issuers and transit authorities view transit payments through very different lenses. Issuers want to accelerate the use of contactless transit payments, so we expect to see broader use of an issuer-based hybrid card model," stated Melanie Broad, a member of Mercator Advisory Group' s Emerging Technologies Service and principal analyst on this report. "Everyone has an interest in moving from cash to cards, even the consumer. The trick is finding a payment method that satisfies all members of the transit payment process. This new hybrid card model will do that."

The report reviews current deployments of open loop and hybrid transit solutions in Asia, the UK, and the US. The impediments to broad usage of open loop contactless cards in what is a predominantly closed loop industry are examined. Finally, consideration is given to new capabilities and obstacles to broader transit payments including the roll-out of NFC-based handsets and the increasing use of multi-application smart cards.

Table of Contents

  • Index of Figures
  • Introduction
  • Worldwide Transit Payments
    • Market Size
    • Market Growth
  • Transit Payment Models
    • Closed Loop Systems
    • Open Loop Systems
    • Transit Authority-Driven Hybrid Systems
    • Issuer-Driven Hybrid Systems
  • The Ecosystem
    • Card Networks and Banks
      • Closed Loop
      • Open Loop
      • Hybrid
  • Merchants
    • Open Loop
    • TA-driven Hybrid
    • Issuer-driven Hybrid
    • The Transit Authorities
      • Closed Loop
      • Open Loop
      • Hybrid
  • Examples of International Transit Applications
    • Hong Kong: Octopus
    • Taiwan: Taiwan MoneyCard/MasterCard and Taipei EasyCard/Visa payWave
    • London: Oyster / Barclaycard
      • Boston' s CharlieCard - Contactless Closed Loop Transit
  • Issues and Influences on International Transit Payments
    • Transaction Speed
    • Flexible Fare Pricing
  • Looking to the Future of Transit Payments
    • Contactless Outlook
    • NFC
    • National and Inter-Nation Transit Ticketing Capabilities
    • Card Payments Take to the Air
  • Conclusion

Index of Figures

  • Figure 1: Global Contactless Transit Card Issuance
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