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Latin America 2011

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Latin America 2011

Theme: Regulation and the Net

This edition brings a fascinating insight into the emergence of services that have the power to reshape society in Latin America, provided that all parties play their part. Success is dependent on hitting the right balance between relaxed financial regulations and maintaining safe procedures that fight off fraud and deceit. Mobile Money is said to be a new historical phase in the evolution of trade and currency, and Latin America is a large market for it that is particularly attractive due to its homogeneous culture and language, compared with Europe.

Mobile financial services in Latin America are lagging behind other developing regions, perhaps due to traditional banking-led services that address only part of the population. However, rapidly rising mobile internet usage is prompting financial institutions, mobile operators and regulators to collaborate and build a new ecosystem of participating traders.

The opportunity is not just in extending online banking, but gaining new business through the inclusion of the ‘unbanked’ who have been poorly served so far. The whole economy will benefit from stimulating cashless small businesses in rural areas and this in turn will improve the quality of life for this segment of the population. This, of course, is predicated on availability of good network coverage and appropriate mobile financial services, as well as encouraging flexible regulations.

This new mobile medium is set to revolutionise commerce. The rapid growth of mobile devices in Latin America is set to exceed other developing regions, but will soon need adoption of IPv6, to benefit from the smart web based applications. Mobile browsers allow users access to timely information and enable peering communication via various means. Aided by NFC (Near Field Communication), paying via mobile phones becomes simpler and safer. Advertisers and traders can learn about users’ shopping patterns and complete transactions faster.

All this does not come without risks. Especially, the ‘consumerisation’ trend brings risks to the Enterprise, where business and personal sensitive data is stored on devices that can get easily lost or stolen. Enterprises need to consider their security policies and invest in systems to prevent cyber-crimes and manage the devices remotely.

Jesus Luzardo Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 1
Topic: 2011 - The year of mobile money launches in Latin America
Author: Jesus Luzardo
Title: EVP of Global Sales
Organisation: Utiba Mobility
PDF size: 1600KB
Alberto J. Jimenez Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 2
Topic: Mobile Money Roadmap for Latin America
Author: Alberto J. Jimenez
Title: Mobile Payments, Leader
Organisation: IBM
PDF size: 265KB
Mahi de Silva Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 3
Topic: Mobile Will Transform Commerce in Latin America
Author: Mahi de Silva
Title: Executive Vice President, Consumer Mobile
Organisation: Opera Software
PDF size: 278KB
Jorge Nicolau Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 4
Topic: The long and winding road to mobile money in Panama
Author: Jorge Nicolau
Title: CEO
Organisation: Cable & Wireless, Panama
PDF size: 351KB
Serge Elkiner Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 5
Topic: Mobile Money in Latin America - A tale of benefits and challenges
Author: Serge Elkiner
Title: President & Founder
Organisation: YellowPepper
PDF size: 295KB
Sr. Cristhian Lizcano Ortíz Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 6
Topic: Money (or financial services) and the mobile phone services in Latin America – a regulator’s view
Author: Sr. Cristhian Lizcano Ortíz
Title: Director Ejecutivo
Organisation: Comisión de Regulación de Comunicaciones (CRC), Colombia
PDF size: 266KB
Juan Arauz Feria Enrique De La RosaSirpa Nordlund Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 7
Topic: Bringing together the stakeholders for Mobile Money in Latin America
Author: Sirpa Nordlund, Juan Arauz Feria, & Enrique De La Rosa
Title: Executive Director, Mobey Forum / Director of Mobile Payments, BBVA & CEO, Redeban Multicolor.
Organisation: Mobey Forum
PDF size: 278KB
Pablo Montesano Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 8
Topic: The value chain for Mobile Money in Latin America
Author: Pablo Montesano
Title: Chief Marketing & Sales Officer,
Telefónica & Mastercard JV for mobile financial services in Latin America
Organisation: Telefonica S.A
PDF size: 277KB
Ms. Fabiola Herrera Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 9
Topic: Mobile payments, banking the unbanked, and cross-border payments in the Dominican Republic: challenges to central banking
Author: Ms. Fabiola Herrera
Title: Payment Systems Department Director
Organisation: Central Bank of Dominican Republic
PDF size: 283KB
Michael Mullagh Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 10
Topic: NFC mCommerce Much More Than Making Payments Easy
Author: Michael Mullagh
Title: CEO
Organisation: VIVOtech
PDF size: 329KB
David Berrios Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 11
Topic: The Reality of IPv6 and Its Impact on Mobile Growth
Author: David Berrios
Title: Director, Business Development
Organisation: NTT America
PDF size: 261KB
José Antunes Robert Dyer Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 12
Topic: Welcome to the Age of Mobility
Author: Robert Dyer & José Antunes
Title: VP, Latin America & Systems Engineering Manager
Organisation: McAfee, Brazil
PDF size: 239KB
Nicolas Severino Issue: Latin America 2011
Article no.: 13
Topic: A New Approach to Mobile Security: Protection on Every Side
Author: Nicolas Severino
Title: Director, Systems Engineer, Latin America
Organisation: Symantec
PDF size: 271KB