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The 320 page report is the most comprehensive analysis of biometric payments and investigates the current global adoption with market analysis including key drivers and barriers for adoption, interviews with leading stakeholders, technology analysis with review of key biometric technologies and profiles of companies supplying biometric systems for payments. It also includes regional and global market forecasts for users, devices, transactions and revenue for the six-year period from 2018 to 2023. The report is the second in a three-part series – Biometrics for Financial Services – that also includes Biometrics for Banking and Mobile Biometrics for Financial Services.
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Coverage
This is the second edition of the Goode Intelligence Biometrics for Payments report, first published in 2015 that is an investigation into the use of biometric technology for payments. It includes:
• Review of current global adoption
• Market analysis, including key drivers and barriers for adoption across a wide range of payment scenarios
• Technology analysis
• Analysis of important technology vendors and services providers operating in this sector
• Forecasts for users and revenue within the six-year period 2018 to 2023
It also explores some of the key considerations for payment providers when deploying biometric technology including the impact of both state and industry regulation.
Goode Intelligence predicts that there will be over 2.6 billion biometric payment users by 2023 with the use of biometrics being driven by a number of factors including:
• Desire for frictionless authentication while paying in all channels
• The need to reduce payment fraud
• Industry and state regulation
• Technology standardisation
The report covers the following payment channels:
Physical locations using biometric technology integrated into payment terminals (Naked Payments), biometric payment cards or by using smart devices;
Digital Payments including eCommerce, mCommerce, wCommerce, IoT and Cryptocurrency; and
ATMs for cash and Cryptocurrency.
An investigation into adoption around the world includes biometrics being used for digital onboarding (eIDV), identity verification (proofing), payment user authentication, payment transaction authorisation and fraud detection.
Important biometric modalities for payments include fingerprint, voice, face, finger-vein, palm-vein, behavioral and iris. Emerging biometric modalities include heart (ECG) and palmprint.
An analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the main biometric architectural models, decentralized and cloud based (biometric identity as a service) are including.
Goode Intelligence has separated the forecasts into three main areas; Users, Revenue and Transactions
Users (Regional and Global) - Users are broken down into technology and payment type as detailed below.
A total, combined, forecast is given for all biometric payments users.
• Total Users
o By Technology
Fingerprint
Voice
Iris
Behavioral
Finger-vein
Palm-vein
Palmprint [New for second edition]
Heart
Face
o By Payment Type (Regional and Global)
Physical location
• Naked Payments: Integrated, or attached, biometric system into Point-of-Sale terminal
• Biometric Payment Card [New for second edition]
eCommerce (web)
Mobile Payments
• Physical (POS) [New for second edition]
• mCommercs (in-app payments) [New for second edition]
• Mobile Payments - Combined
Cryptocurrency
Wearable Payments
IoT Payments [New for second edition]
ATM (Cash)
• Users
• Total number of ATM Devices
o Biometric Identity Verification for Payments – Biometric eIDV [New for second edition]
o Biometric for Payments – by Architecture [New for second edition]
Device-Based Biometric Payments [New for second edition]
Cloud-Based Biometric Payments[New for second edition]
o Total Combined (Regional and Global)
The revenue forecasts, in USA Dollar, include separate figures for each biometric technology (modality), separate forecasts for biometric payment cards (embedded fingerprint sensors into plastic payment cards), biometric Identity verification for payments, by architecture (device and cloud-based), regional and combined figures.
Revenue (Regional and Global)
o By biometric technology:
Fingerprint
Voice
Iris
Behavioral
Finger-vein
Palm-vein
Palmprint [New for second edition]
Heart
Face
o Total Combined
o Biometric Identity Verification for Payments – Biometric eIDV [New for second edition]
o Biometric for Payments – by Architecture [New for second edition]
Device-Based Biometric Payments [New for second edition]
Cloud-Based Biometric Payments[New for second edition]
o Biometric Payment Card – fingerprint sensors embedded into payment cards [New for second edition]
Transaction forecasts are for total global payment transactions that are secured by biometric technology and the total global transaction value.
o Total Transactions
o Total Transaction value (US$)
The report includes exclusive interviews with important stakeholders from the following companies, Fingerprint Cards, FingoPay, Gemalto, HID Global, IDEMIA, IDEX, Precise Biometrics and Zwipe.
The following companies are referenced in the report: ABSA Bank, Access Softek, Agnitio, AimBrain, Alipay, American Express, AML Bitcoin, ANSI, Applied Recognition, Apple, Areeba, ARM, Auraya Systems, Banco Bradesco, Bank of Lanzhou, Bank Muscat, Bank of America, Bank of China, Bank of China Hong Kong, Bank of Cyprus, Bank of Korea, Bankmobile, Barclays, BehavioSec, BioCatch, BIO-key, Biometric Signature ID, Braintree, Brightek, B-Secur, BSI, Cairo Amman Bank, Callsign, CardLab, Cardtech, Certibio, CESG, Cifas, CLEAR, Cognitec, Crossmatch, Cryptovision, Cubic Transportation Systems, DAB Bank, Daon, DARPA, Dermalog, Diamond Fortress, Diebold, Discover, EarlyWarning, Edgar Dunn & Company, EgisTech, EMVCo, Encap Security, European Central Bank (ECB), European Union (EU), eyeLock, Experian, FaceTec, FACE++, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), Feitian, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Financial Fraud Action (FFA), Fingerprint Cards, First Bitcoin Capital Corp, Fotonation, Fujitsu, Fulcrum Biometrics, GBG IDScan, Gemalto, GOODIX, HID Lumidigm, Hitachi, HYPR Corp., IDEMIA, IDEX, IDology, IEEE, InFocus, ING, Innovatrics, IProov, IrisGuard, ISO, Itaú Bank , JCB, Jinco, Jumio, KeyLemon, Kona I, Linxens, Lumidigm, Macau Monetary Authority, MasterCard, MeReal Biometrics, Microsoft, Mitek Systems, MoneyOnMobile, Morpho, Mountain America Credit Union, M2Sys, National Credit Union Administration, NatWest Bank, NEXT Biometrics, NICE, NIST, NCR, NEXT Biometrics, Nok Nok Labs, NTT DoCoMo, Nuance, Nymi, NXP Semiconductors, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), OKI, Onfido, OSRAM, Qualcomm, PayPal, Princeton Identity, RBS, Redrock Biometrics, Royal Bank of Canada, Royal Oman Police, RSA, SAMCO Inc., Samsung, Samsung SDS, SecuredTouch, SmartMetric, SmilePass, SoftKinetic, Sonavation, Sthaler, Synaptics, Telesign, Tencent, The FIDO Alliance, Toppan Printing, Trustonic, TypingDNA, UniCredit Bulbank, Unikeys, USAA, US Federal Reserve, ValidSoft, Veridium ID, Verint, VISA, Vishay, VoiceTrust, VOXX International, WeChat Pay, Wincor Nixdorf, WorldPay, W3C, Yoti, ZTE, Zwipe.