“…look, we’ve had a wallet in the cloud for twelve years that 103 million people actually use. ” –Don Kingsborough, #PayPal #NRF12
— Miles Skorpen (@milesskorpen) January 15, 2012
The National Retail Federation (NRF) 2012 is in full swing here in NYC. It’s my first time attending this show and I’ve been trying to do my best to see everything on display on the expo floor while also attending panels on which we have eBay Inc. representation.
The first was yesterday’s panel:
Making Dollars – and Sense – in Mobile Payments
Moderator: Sahir Anand, The Aberdeen Group
Panelists:
Bruce Yen, Guess? Inc.
Don Kingsborough, VP/GM, Retail & Prepaid, PayPal
Doug Kilgour, Sr. Biz Development Executive Isis Mobile Commerce,
Mung Ki Woo, head of mobile, Mastercard
“Retailers are focusing on mobile payments because a lot missed out on ecommerce and they don’t want to miss out on new commerce.” #NRF12
— Richard Brewer-Hay (@ebayinkblog) January 15, 2012
Overview: The mobile payments space comprises two different systems: 1) payments using the mobile network, and 2) contactless payments. Payments and the services mobile payments enable at the store level can serve as a powerful and disruptive force in the retail environment. This session reviews the latest in this rapidly evolving technology and business, and details the newest players in the mobile payments ecosystem.
“Retailers should create a unique customer experience, rather than wait for an industry standard” Mung Ki Woo, Mastercard #NRF12 #eBayatNRF
— Richard Brewer-Hay (@ebayinkblog) January 15, 2012
The engaging discussion covered similar themes addressed in last week’s CES mobile panels, and I was fortunate to catch up with PayPal’s Don Kingsborough earlier today to chat about those themes:
“Is the mass consumer ready for mobile payments in 2012?” All 4 panelists answered with one word. “Yes.” #NRF12 #eBayatNRF
— Richard Brewer-Hay (@ebayinkblog) January 15, 2012
Look for more updates soon. Remember to follow @ebayinkblog for all the live-updates from the conference and to follow the discussion you can check out #NRF12 and #eBayatNRF. You can also check out the eBay Inc. at NRF overview.
Cheers!
RBH



