Most mobile payment solutions provide a mobile payment experience that integrate into an existing value store. For instance, mobile banking solutions that provide a mobile channel to existing bank accounts or mobile payment solutions that mobile enable an existing credit card. The challenge with these solutions is to ensure a seamless integration to the existing systems. Some of the challenges is to ensure that the registration process (when a mobile phone gets linked to a credit card for instance) does not create an opportunity for fraud. Also the boundaries and rules related to liabilities and disputes are not always easy to implement consistently.
Other solution providers (only a few) provide the ability to open a new type of value store that can be utilised to perform mobile payment transactions with. This facility is particularly interesting in markets where more people have mobile phones than does have bank accounts or credit cards. The advantage of this approach is that the value-store can be designed in such a way that it is much more tightly integrated with the mobile payment solution. At the same time many challenges must be overcome, like conformance to regulations, compliance with international protocols and the ability to perform audits and reconciliations that will be acceptable to a central bank.
The selection of and deployment of the value store element of the solution is probably the most important decision that can be taken. The different components that must ideally be present in a mobile enabled value store are:
- Real-time clearing
- Push and pull payment support
- Support for a multitude of primitive transaction types
- Security paradigms compatible with mobile enablement
- Ease of use
- Transparency