Dublin, Feb. 25, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qbrnfx/mobile_biometrics) has announced the addition of the "Mobile Biometrics for Financial Services: Market & Technology Analysis, Adoption Strategies & Forecasts 2015-2020" report to their offering.
This comprehensive report includes a review of current global adoption, 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 this industry plus forecasts (regional and global) for users and revenue within the six-year period 2015 to 2020.
The report identifies the major trends shaping this industry and includes analysis of how mobile biometrics is playing an increasing important role in reducing fraud and improving the customer experience for millions of financial services customers around the world.
Mobile biometrics for financial services is being used in a wide-range of scenarios including mobile banking app authentication, payment transaction authorisation, cash withdrawal authorisation at ATMs, telephone banking (contact centre) security, authorisation for mobile contactless payments (in-store), authorisation for in-app purchases and out-of-band transaction verification. Mobile-based biometrics is an ideal solution for transaction authorisation to reduce card-not-present fraud and could be adopted for 3D Secure (3DS) 2.0.
The report includes an analysis of all major biometric technologies with a review of the active vendors offering these biometric solutions and is backed up with six-year forecasts (2015-2020) for users (by technology and type), revenue, and payment transaction volume and value.
This report is aimed at technology vendors and service providers involved in providing biometric systems for mobile devices and financial services providers wanting to understand the reasons for deploying and what biometric solutions they should implement. The report is also aimed at management and technology consultants, hardware ODMs looking to support biometrics and investors looking to take advantage of this growing industry.
The report has identified key biometric technologies that are suitable for mobile and financial services and include:
- Behavioral
- Eye (Iris and Eye-Vein)
- Face
- Fingerprint
- Voice
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
1 Market and Technology Analysis
1.1 Introduction
1.2 An introduction to Biometric Technologies
1.3 Biometrics Definition
1.4 How Biometrics Works
1.5 Biometric Authentication
1.6 How is Biometrics use in financial services on mobile
1.7 Market Drivers & Barriers
1.7.1 Market Drivers
1.7.2 Market Barriers
1.8 Financial Services & Payments Biometric Regulation and Technology Standards
1.8.1 Introduction
1.8.2 Regulation
1.8.3 State & Federal Regulation
1.8.4 Industry Regulation / Guidelines
1.8.5 Technoloy Standards
1.9 Technology and Market Adoption
1.9.1 Market Adoption and Analysis
1.9.2 Biometric Technology - Analysis and Vendors
2. Forecasts
2.1 Methodology and Assumptions
2.2 Mobile Biometrics for Financial Services Forecasts
2.2.1 Introduction
2.2.2 Mobile Biometrics for Financial Services User Forecasts
2.2.3 Mobile Biometrics for Financial Services Revenue Forecasts
2.2.4 Mobile Biometrics for Payment Transaction & Transaction Value Forecasts
Appendices
Appendix A: Organisation Referenced in this Report
Appendix B: How to Measure Biometric Technology? A Guide to Choosing the Right Biometric System
Companies Mentioned
- Alipay
- Agnitio
- Apple
- ARM
- Biometrics Signature ID
- British Bankers Association
- eyeLock
- EyeVerify
- Facebanx
- FFIEC
- FCA
- FFA
- Fingerprint Cards,
- Fotonation
- Fujitsu
- Idair
- IDEX
- IEEE
- ING Bank
- IrisGuard
- Isbank
- KeyLemon
- MasterCard
- Microsoft
- NIST
- NCR
- NEXT Biometrics
- Pindrop
- Qualcomm
- RBS
- Royal Bank of Canada
- RSA Security,
- Samsung
- SayPay
- St Georges Bank
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