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Creating a Mobile Wallet Worth Having

A session at SXSW Interactive 2012

With buzzwords like “NFC” and “mobile wallet” thrown about in the press ad nauseam, consumers and the mobile and financial industries are looking for who will emerge the winner in the effort to control mobile money – and there’s a great deal of money to be had if it’s done right. But as often as the mobile wallet is lauded for its convenience, it’s derided as “a solution in search of a problem.” Ultimately, in order to meet the real needs of consumers, wallet-makers need to stop focusing solely on the technologies of mobile payments, and actually look at what will drive usage: a mobile solution that is actually worth having. This doesn’t yet exist, but it could, if application developers create tools that actually change the way merchants and consumers feel, think, spend and save money. We will discuss what the true opportunity is for the mobile wallet and the elements that need to be included to move beyond technologies like NFC, to delivering the customer benefit to end users.

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Omar Green

Dir, Strategic Mobile Initiatives, Intuit

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  • Anngelica
  • Blascopia
  • Omar Green
  • Rick Farrell
  • Steven Gianakouros
  • sheri
  • Mikael Zackrisson

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  • Alan Botvinick
  • Cam Bevis
  • Carson McDonald
  • Kevin S Prince
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  • Sandra Marshall

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When

Time 9:30am10:30am CST

Date Tue 13th March 2012

Session type

Solo

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#Wallet

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