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Google Said to Rethink Wallet Strategy Amid Slow Adoption

Google Inc. (GOOG) is weighing changes aimed at improving its Google Wallet mobile-payment system following slow adoption and the departure of two key managers, according to people with knowledge of the project.
The company is considering sharing revenue with carriers such as Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc. (T) to get them to embrace the technology, which lets users pay for items at checkout by tapping phones on a reader device, said the people, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private.

Google Said to Reconsider Wallet Strategy

Google Said to Reconsider Wallet Strategy
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The Google Inc. Mobile Wallet application for cardless payment is displayed on a smartphone screen at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb. 29, 2012.
The Google Inc. Mobile Wallet application for cardless payment is displayed on a smartphone screen at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb. 29, 2012. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
Nov. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky reviews Google Inc.'s Google Wallet mobile-payment application. It is one of the first systems in a push by companies like Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and the wireless carriers to encourage the use of smartphones to replace cash and credit cards in retail transactions. (Source: Bloomberg)
Google aims to spur demand for its Wallet app, which is designed to boost its share of the multibillion-dollar market for mobile advertising by letting it target shoppers with coupons and promotions. The challenge: Few phones have the right technology installed, and rivals are readying their own systems, including one called ISIS that’s backed by carriers.
“They are in a bit of a re-evaluation pattern right now,”said Rick Oglesby, an analyst at Boston-based research firm Aite Group. “It’s going much slower than anticipated.”
One of the two original creators of the Google Wallet software, Jonathan Wall, left Google this month to start his own company focused on mobile shopping, Tappmo Inc. Marc Freed-Finnegan, lead product manager for Google Wallet, also departed to join Tappmo.

Making Progress

Google said it’s enthusiastic about Google Wallet’s progress so far. The company is enlisting retailers such as the Pinkberry frozen-yogurt chain, which announced this week that it is using the system. Google Wallet relies on a system called near field communications, a wireless standard that works from within a few inches.
“We continue to work hard to develop Google Wallet and build the partner ecosystem to make it possible for everyone to pay with their phones and get great deals while shopping,” Nate Tyler, a spokesman for Mountain View, California-based Google, said in an e-mailed statement.
The mobile-payment market has drawn scads of competitors, including startups and more established companies such as Visa Inc. (V), all aiming to capitalize on the growth of smartphones. The idea is to free shoppers from having to carry credit cards or cash -- they just need their handsets. Mobile-payment transactions will top $170 billion by 2015, up from about $60 billion last year, according to Juniper Research.

ISIS System

As the owner of both the world’s most popular search engine and smartphone operating system, Google has an inside track with consumers. Still, it lacks the support of the two biggest U.S. carriers, Verizon and AT&T, which are backing the ISIS system. For now, Google Wallet’s NFC functions only work on two phones from Sprint Nextel Corp. (S), the third-largest U.S. carrier. While 50,000 to 100,000 people have downloaded the software, only a small percentage use it, Oglesby estimates.
“The reception has been lukewarm,” said Chetan Sharma, an independent consultant focused on the wireless industry.
Gaining a bigger foothold in the wireless-payment market would help solidify Google’s role as the leading seller of ads on phones and other mobile devices. That industry is projected to reach almost $11 billion in 2016, up from $2.61 billion this year, according to research firm EMarketer Inc.
The proposal to share revenue with carriers would involve the coupons and special offers that run on the Google Wallet app, the people familiar with the matter said. Carriers might get a cut of the proceeds when consumers accept the deals.

‘No Incentive’

“Today, the operators have no incentive to adopt Google Wallet, given that they have their own ambitions in this space,” said Sharma, who is based in Issaquah, Washington.
Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile USA have joined forces to create ISIS, which is slated to roll out in the next few months. At the same time, carriers aren’t making it easy for their customers to use Google Wallet. In December, Verizon blocked the app from its new Galaxy Nexus smartphone, citing security concerns.
“We are continuing our commercial discussions with Google on this issue,” Brenda Raney, a Verizon spokeswoman, said in an e-mail. Mark Siegel, an AT&T spokesman, declined to comment on whether the carrier might offer the app in the future.
Another option Google is exploring: sidestepping the carriers altogether and relying more heavily on in-store terminals to complete mobile-payment transactions, the people said. This approach could involve additional hardware or software for the terminals, coupled with software that runs on Google’s servers, they said.

Work Around

So instead of requiring phones to authenticate payments --something that needs assistance from carriers -- the system might send transactions to Google’s servers for approval and then clear it with the retailer.
Google currently works with VeriFone Systems Inc. (PAY), Ingenico (ING)and ViVOtech Inc., which make hardware and software for cash registers and other payment systems. Other Google Walletpartners include retailers such as Macy’s Inc. (M), Subway Restaurants and American Eagle Outfitters Inc. (AEO)
Google is adding more employees to the effort, seeking to fill eight Google Wallet positions. Last November, the companyfolded its Checkout service, which lets customers make online purchases, into Google Wallet.
Sprint will introduce as many as 12 new phones able to run the Wallet app this year. Even so, Google’s retail partners aren’t seeing much traffic for now.
“We knew from the get-go we won’t see a lot of volume,”said Robert Notte, chief technology officer at Jamba Juice (JMBA), which accepts Google Wallet NFC payments at 276 stores. “We are in very early stages of this.”
To contact the reporter on this story: Olga Kharif in Portland, Oregon, at okharif@bloomberg.net

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