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M-Cash negotiates service with Brazilian banks

M-Cash, a company focused on electronic commerce, will offer services through HSBC Brazil still this year and is negotiating with other financial institutions. To promote the product the company closed deals with two e-commerce stores in the country: Americanas.com and Sack's. The company expects to generate a volume of 20 million mobile payment transactions in Brazil in 2007.

CMA News

M-Cash, a company focused on electronic commerce, will offer services through HSBC Brazil still this year and is negotiating with other financial institutions. To promote the product the company closed deals with two e-commerce stores in the country: Americanas.com and Sack's. The company expects to generate a volume of 20 million mobile payment transactions in Brazil in 2007.

M-Cash is a system which allows a cell phone to be used as a buying tool, a kind of wireless debit or credit card.

"The initial focus will be e-commerce, but M-Cash users will be able to use their cell phones to buy and pay in any store worldwide in the near future," said the president of M-Cash, Gastão Mattos.

According to the executive, there are no technological impediments to the use of M-Cash in any prepaid or postpaid cellular telephones. M-Cash has invested R$10 million in technology development.

M-Cash's interest in mobile payment is endorsed by studies worldwide. According to a research conducted by Juniper Research retail mobile services, such as the purchase of products over cell phone, will generate US$63 billion in the mobile market worldwide until 2010.

veículo: CMA News   
data:29/09/06


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