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Carrier billing in the Nordics: 2015 market report by Fortumo

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Mobile payments are in the Nordics and rest of Europe due to 2 reasons. First, it provides a more user-friendly second flow. With bank-based payments, users have to complete detailed forms and share personal information. Meanwhile, they can complete carrier billing purchases in one click. Second, the billing technology in this region is modern. This means support for flexible pricing, high price points and subscriptions. Data for this report includes information from public channels and our cross-platform payments solution.

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Carrier billing in the Nordics:2015 market report by Fortumo

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IntroductionWhile mature economies with relatively strong bank infrastructure, direct carrier billing is still a popular payment method in the region (being among the top 3 payment methods for online gaming purchases in all of the countries). The reason for direct carrier billing’s success in the Nordics and rest of Europe is due to a significantly more user-friendly checkout flow, and advanced carrier technology (pricing flexibility, high price points and subscriptions). Unlike with bank cards where users have to complete detailed forms and share personal information, carrier billing payments are completed conveniently through a 1-click payment.

Data in this market report has been gathered from public sources and Fortumo’s internal payments data from our cross-platform mobile payments solution. In this report, you will find an overview of:

This market report gives an overview of the carrier billing landscape in 4 Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden.

Access to payments: comparison of credit card, debit card, mobile and smartphone penetrationPayment behavior (average revenue per paying user and average transaction sizes) in each marketDevices and languages used by paying usersOverview of the mobile operators market share and payment types

Andrea BoettiVP of Global Business Development & SalesFortumo

Mattias LiivakHead of Marketing & PRFortumo

If you have any questions about the data in this report, please reach out to us at [email protected].

Carrier billing in the Nordics

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DenmarkMarket profile

Population: 5.7 million

GDP per capita(IMF 2014 estimate):

$44,625

Median age: 41.6 years

Debit card penetration:

Credit card penetration:

Carrier billing in the Nordics

93.9%

15-24 age group

95.9%

25+ age group

34% 36.9%

15-24 age group 25+ age group

Smartphone penetration:

81%

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Carrier billing landscape

Share of carrier billing in payment mix: 18.3% (3rd most popular after credit/debit cards and pre-paid vouchers)

Carriers in market:

Payment types:

Localization:

Traffic sources:

Important note: Danish consumers have a full right to request a refund 15 days after making a purchase using carrier billing.

Carrier billing in the Nordics

DenmarkCarrier billing landscapeMay 2015 - October 2015

Monthly ARPPU: $6.31Average transaction size: $3.88

one-off transactionssubscriptions (weekly and monthly billing)

recommended, 84.1% of paying users have browser locale set to Danish

TDC (45%) Telenor (30%) Telia (19%) Tre (6%)

54.05% mobile 38.2% desktop

7.75% tablet

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FinlandMarket profile

Carrier billing in the Nordics

Smartphone penetration:

68%

Population: 5.5 million

GDP per capita(IMF 2014 estimate):

$40,661

Median age: 43.2 years

Debit card penetration:

Credit card penetration:

98.2%

15-24 age group

96.5%

25+ age group

26.6% 67%

15-24 age group 25+ age group

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Share of carrier billing in payment mix: 21% (2nd most popular payment method after credit/debit cards)

Carriers in market:

Payment types:

Localization:

Traffic sources:

Carrier billing in the Nordics

FinlandCarrier billing landscapeMay 2015 - October 2015

Monthly ARPPU: $5.92Average transaction size: $3.88

one-off transactionssubscriptions (weekly and monthly billing)

recommended, 80.7% of paying users havebrowser locale set to Finnish

Sonera (42%) Elisa (37%) DNA (21%) Saunalahti, Alcom

78.77% mobile 16.82% desktop

4.4% tablet

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NorwayMarket profile

Carrier billing in the Nordics

Smartphone penetration:

70%

Population: 5.2 million

GDP per capita(IMF 2014 estimate):

$67,166

Median age: 39.1 years

Debit card penetration:

Credit card penetration:

97.8%

15-24 age group

98.8%

25+ age group

25% 76.2%

15-24 age group 25+ age group

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Share of carrier billing in payment mix: 18.3% (3rd most popular after credit/debit cards and pre-paid vouchers)

Carriers in market:

Payment types:

Localization:

Traffic sources:

Carrier billing in the Nordics

NorwayCarrier billing landscapeMay 2015 - October 2015

Monthly ARPPU: $6.31Average transaction size: $3.88

one-off transactionssubscriptions

recommended, 53.9% of paying users have browser locale set to Norway

Telenor (51%) NetCom (27%) Tele2 (10%)Network

Norway (9%)

60.1% mobile 31.77% desktop

8.13% tablet

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SwedenMarket profile

Carrier billing in the Nordics

Smartphone penetration:

83%

Population: 9.3 million

GDP per capita(IMF 2014 estimate):

$46,219

Median age: 41.2 years

Debit card penetration:

Credit card penetration:

96.9%

15-24 age group

97.8%

25+ age group

16.2% 52.8%

15-24 age group 25+ age group

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SwedenCarrier billing landscapeMay 2015 - October 2015

Share of carrier billing in payment mix: 18.3% (3rd most popular after credit/debit cards and pre-paid vouchers)

Carriers in market:

Payment types:

Localization:

Traffic sources:

Important note: Consumers in Sweden need to set up an account with WyWallet before they are able to make carrier billing transactions.

Carrier billing in the Nordics

Monthly ARPPU: $6.31Average transaction size: $3.88

one-off transactionssubscriptions (weekly billing)

recommended, 70.1% of paying users have browser locale set to Swedish

Telia (45%) Tele2 (26%) Telenor (17%) Tre (11%) TDC (11%)

72.35% mobile 18.63% desktop

9.02% tablet

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Additional readingCarrier billing in Central & Eastern Europe: free white paper by Fortumo

How to avoid cannibalization between online payment methods – white paper by Fortumo

How is fraud prevented with carrier billing?

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Fortumo allows any merchant to set up payment processing for web and mobile services, games or apps. Users with a mobile phone are then able to make one-click payments using Fortumo without the need for a credit card: payments are charged to their mobile operator bill instead. Fortumo supports payments in more than 90 countries through 350 mobile operators. Founded in 2007, Fortumo has offices in Estonia, San Francisco, Beijing, Delhi, Mumbai, Singapore and London and is backed by Intel Capital and Greycroft Partners. Get started with mobile payments at https://fortumo.com. Read now

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