M-wallet transactions in India are likely to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 160 per cent to rise from just over half a billion in FY16 to 260 billion by FY22 driven by growing usage of smartphones, robust mobile internet penetration, growth of e-commerce sector together with increasing disposable incomes, according to a study.
While in value terms, the M-wallet transactions in India have grown about 20 times to reach Rs 20600 crore in FY16 from Rs 1000 crore in FY13, the study titled 'M-wallet: Scenario post-demonetisation,' jointly conducted by ASSOCHAM and business consulting firm RNCOS, said.
"It is anticipated that market value of m-wallet transactions in India will grow at a CAGR of over 200 per cent to reach Rs 275 trillion by FY22 from Rs 206 billion in FY16," the study said.
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"The mobile wallet market in India has been greatly benefitted by demonetisation and its share in the total mobile payment volume transactions is likely to rise from 20 per cent in FY16 to 57 per cent by FY22," the report further said.
"The government has hinted of not remonetising all of the scrapped currency and aims to fill the gap by promoting digital/cashless payment mode,this is bound to further boost prospects for m-wallet sector in India," D S Rawat, Secretary General Assocham said in a press conference after releasing the study.
The study also highlighted that post demonetisation, the mobile payment transaction volume in India is likely to grow at a CAGR of over 130 per cent to reach 460 billion by FY22 from just about three billion in FY16.
It also highlighted that share of mobile banking segment in mobile payment market is likely to register significant increase from eight per cent in FY14 to 56 per cent in FY17.
The study however said that it is a challenge for the sector to bring copious number of shoppers preferring cash on delivery (COD) and other modes of payment on m-wallet platform.
However, with the ease of payment along with other benefits offered by m-wallets, users preferring COD will switch to the m-payment platform in the coming years as it has a significant potential to grow, and expand its user base as we go ahead.
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