2005 'a year of transition' for RFID
2005 'a year of transition' for RFID

Cash under threat from RFID payments

Contactless payment systems set to take off this year

Robert Jaques

Cash is increasingly coming under threat from Radio Frequency ID contactless payment systems that require a user only to wave a small object such as a credit card, key ring or mobile phone near a reader terminal.

According to ABI Research, the coming year will see a sharp increase in the number of contactless payment opportunities for consumers.

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"As consumers continue to use card-based transactions for smaller, traditionally cash-based purchases, contactless payment capabilities make more sense, especially for card issuers looking to increase customer loyalty and convenience," said Erik Michielsen, director of RFID and ubiquitous wireless research at ABI Research.

The analyst firm's report noted that previous generations of contactless payments were limited to closed-loop systems not tied to financial services networks. In contrast it expects 2005 to be "a year of transition".

The expansion of contactless payment from closed, branded systems to open systems tied to bank accounts and major credit card issuers will lift the services to the next level, according to Michielsen.

Merchants with a high throughput of low-value transactions offer the best chance for all parties to benefit from the emerging technology.

Fast-food restaurants are cited by the report as a good example. McDonald's is expected to deploy Mastercard PayPass contactless systems in nearly all its North American locations this year.

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Further reading

Global sales of RFID equipment growing steadily

Global RFID market to top $7bn by 2008

Over 15 billion pallets to be tracked by 2008

Tesco sparks RFID protest

Pressure group calls for shop boycott

RFID technology in flux

Price points too high to encourage take-up?

RFID heading for the big time

European market to surpass $1bn in the next two years

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