Mobile Payments Stocks List

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Mobile Payments Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 INTU Dow Jones Futures: Bulls Run Past Google; 7 Stocks In Buy Zones, MicroStrategy Dives
Nov 22 INTU Intuit Inc. (INTU) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 21 INTU Intuit (INTU) Reports Q1 Earnings: What Key Metrics Have to Say
Nov 21 INTU After-hours movers: Gap, Ross shares rise after earnings; Intuit bitten by guidance
Nov 21 INTU Intuit Stock Falls on Weaker Guidance, but CEO Downplays Fears of Free U.S. Tax App
Nov 21 INTU Ross Stores, Intuit shares post big moves on earnings
Nov 21 INTU Intuit Beats Fiscal Q1 Targets Buts Guides Low For Current Quarter, Full Year
Nov 21 INTU Intuit (INTU) Beats Q1 Earnings and Revenue Estimates
Nov 21 FI Top Analyst Reports for Broadcom, Merck & Qualcomm
Nov 21 INTU Intuit Maintains Full Year Guidance; CEO Says Trump Administration Won’t Build Tax-Filing App
Nov 21 INTU Earnings Snapshot: Intuit FQ2 guidance misses estimates; FQ1 tops consensus
Nov 21 INTU Intuit's Stock Drops as Its Outlook Disappoints
Nov 21 INTU Intuit stock drops as soft Q2 guidance follows robust Q1 earnings
Nov 21 INTU Intuit Beats First-Quarter Sales Views on QuickBooks, Credit Karma Gains
Nov 21 INTU Intuit beats estimates on AI-driven tool demand, shares down on promotions delay
Nov 21 INTU Intuit’s (NASDAQ:INTU) Q3: Beats On Revenue But Stock Drops
Nov 21 INTU Intuit: Fiscal Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Nov 21 INTU Intuit Falls After Giving Tepid Outlook Despite New AI Tools
Nov 21 INTU Intuit Non-GAAP EPS of $2.50 beats by $0.14, revenue of $3.3B beats by $160M
Nov 21 INTU Intuit's quarterly forecasts disappoint as delayed promotions weigh on growth
Mobile Payments

Mobile payment (also referred to as mobile money, mobile money transfer, and mobile wallet) generally refer to payment services operated under financial regulation and performed from or via a mobile device. Instead of paying with cash, cheque, or credit cards, a consumer can use a mobile to pay for a wide range of services and digital or hard goods.
Although the concept of using non-coin-based currency systems has a long history, it is only recently that the technology to support such systems has become widely available.
Mobile payment is being adopted all over the world in different ways.
The first patent exclusively defined "Mobile Payment System" was filed in 2000. In 2008, the combined market for all types of mobile payments was projected to reach more than $600 billion globally by 2013, which would be double the figure as of February 2011.
The mobile payment market for goods and services, excluding contactless payments using near field communication (NFC) and money transfers, is expected to exceed $300 billion globally by 2013. Investment on mobile money services is expected to grow by 22.2% during the next two years across the globe.
It will result in revenue share of mobile money reaching up to 9% by 2018. Asia and Africa will observe significant growth for mobile money with technological innovation and focus on interoperability emerging as prominent trends by 2018.In developing countries mobile payment solutions have been deployed as a means of extending financial services to the community known as the "unbanked" or "underbanked", which is estimated to be as much as 50% of the world's adult population, according to Financial Access' 2009 Report "Half the World is Unbanked".
These payment networks are often used for micropayments. The use of mobile payments in developing countries has attracted public and private funding by organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, United States Agency for International Development and Mercy Corps.
Mobile payments are becoming a key instrument for PSPs and other market participants, in order to achieve new growth opportunities, according to the European Payments Council (EPC). The EPC states that "new technology solutions provide a direct improvement to the operations efficiency, ultimately resulting in cost savings and in an increase in business volume".

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