Title: William Hoyle
1William Hoyle Charity Technology Trust Virtual
Money CFDG Conference April 2005
2Contents
- Virtual money. Facts Figures
- Internet use e-Commerce
- What are charities doing?
- Virtual Payment services what is available?
- Mobile as an online donations channel
3Payments Market Place Today
- Plastic cards are the most heavily used non-cash
payment method in the UK, with around 123
million multi-function payment cards in issue at
the end of 2002. - There were a further 23 million cards whose sole
function is to withdraw cash and 22 million
store cards. - Approximately 90 of adults hold one or more
cards. - The number of transactions on UK-issued cards
increased by 9 in 2003 to reach 7.2 billion. - Total plastic card spending was 211 billion
during 2002, or 86 per adult per week.
Source Association For Payment Clearing Services
APACS
4Payments Market Place Today
- Card Fraud in the UK reached 505m in 2004 up 20
on 2003. Fraud is growing rapidly in many
countries around the world, highlighting the
importance of a global card security system - Chip cards provide the basis for this as they are
built to an internationally-agreed standard, with
many countries around the world already
implementing chip systems. - Chip technology uses highly sophisticated
processing to identify genuine cards and make
counterfeiting extremely difficult and hugely
expensive. - Over the next two years all debit and credit
cards in the UK will be reissued with embedded
microchips, identifying cardholders using a
personal identification number (PIN).
5Card Payments Processing how it works
6Internet Use
- There are now nearly 60 of UK households with
access to the internet. - 66 of adults have used the internet at some time
and of these 85 are regular users and half use
the internet every day - Broadband take-up in the UK is around 6m
connections and speeds of 2-4mb are now available
at around 40 per month - Broadband connections should overtake dial-up by
mid 2005 - Internet email traffic levels over Christmas
2004 were similar to that of a normal weekend - Beyond web browsing, the fastest growth in
internet use is in the e-commerce arena
Ofcom Ofcom/LINX
7Internet Use
8Internet Use e-Commerce
- 46 of adults spent over 200 on the web in the
three months prior to Oct 2004 - 3.5bn spent online in the UK over Christmas
2004, an increase of 40 on 2003 - 10 of all UK credit card spending now takes
place online - tesco.com claim to have taken 750,000 online
orders for Valentines Day roses in 2005! - 18 consumers do at least part of their banking
on the internet - A growing proportion of 16-44 year olds prefer
self service facilities
NS Omnibus Survey Source IMRG NFP
Synergy/nVision
9Card Payments Processing via the Internet
10Online Payments - What are charities using?
- 55 of charities accept online credit card
donations - Over half of these charities outsource this
function - 70 of charities not accepting online donations,
plan to develop this function in the future. - Back office processing often handled separately
- Only 19 of charities offer an online direct
debit donation facility.
SourceGiving (in) to the Internet - Jan 2005 -
Goatman.
11Direct Debits
- 35 million people in the UK now use Direct Debit
- People pay an average of five bills by Direct
Debit - Since 1990 the proportion of people who actively
prefer to pay their bills by Direct Debit has
risen from 11 to 48 - In 2004, over 2.6 billion Direct Debits were
processed by the high street banks and major
building societies - 48 of all regular bills are paid for using
Direct Debits. This is the most popular method
compared to cheques (16), cash (11), credit
cards (4) and debit cards (2).
Source BACS
12Online paymentsCharity Sector Trends
Website Purpose Mean Scores Ranked Order
Source Giving (in) to the Internet, Goatman 2004
13Charity Sector Trends
Differences Between Website Purpose Mean Scores
(Fundraising Income)
Source Giving (in) to the Internet, Goatman 2004
14Virtual Money What is available?
- online card donations systems
- online direct debit payments systems
- combined online and back office processing,
administration and collection management systems
for - credit and debit cards (single and repeat
donations) - - direct debits (combining paper and paperless)
15Virtual Money What is available?
online Card Donations systems
16Virtual Money What is available?
online Card Donations systems
17Virtual Payment Services - What is available?
online Direct Debit systems
18Virtual Payment Services - What is available?
online Direct Debit systems
19Virtual Money - What is available?
Integrated Administration and Management systems
-Cards
20Virtual Money - What is available?
Integrated collection management systems - Direct
Debits
21Mobile Payments
- There are more mobiles in the UK than people
- More interesting perhaps is the growth of mobile
data - 2.5bn text messages in January 2005
- 133bn WAP pages in 2004
- 72 of women prefer to text than talk!
- One third of over 65s with a mobile use text on
a regular basis
Source MDA 2005 Source ICM
22Mobile Payments
- Traditionally viewed as high cost, low ticket.
i.e. SMS - High Speed Mobile Data networks 3G create a new
payments channel - Colour screens, higher bandwidth, compelling
content - Wireless protocols will enable proximity
payments - Major inhibitor is consumer perception of
security - Individual schemes already in place
- Vodafone m-pay
- Standards the key to acceptance
- Mobile Payments Forum
- Simpay
23Mobile Payments- typical transaction
24Summary
- E-Commerce is growing rapidly and accounting for
a significant element of consumer purchasing - Charities are slowly catching up with the
exception of online direct debit - There are tools available that enable these
services, simply and efficiently - Growing consumer acceptance of interactive
services will have wider implications for
charities over time - E-Commerce will extend to the mobile channel
(m-commerce) as 3G rolls out and will cease to be
a low value/high cost option