This report analyzes the current payment authentication landscape, exploring how authentication technologies have evolved over the years. It examines key growth areas, particularly in proximity payments, and provides future forecasts. The study delves into innovations across payment cards, online banking, mobile wallets, and other digital payment methods, highlighting advancements such as biometrics, tokenization, and dynamic security features. Additionally, it assesses ongoing trends such as the shift toward frictionless yet secure authentication, including facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and one-click approval. The report also identifies the emerging trends and technological shifts that will shape the next generation of payment security.
The banking and payments environment is undergoing a period of rapid digital transformation, making payment authentication a critical priority for financial institutions and payment services providers. As cyber threats and fraudulent activities escalate, authentication methods must evolve to balance security, compliance, and user experience. With regulatory frameworks tightening and consumer expectations shifting, innovation in authentication is no longer optional-it is a core component of secure and seamless payment services.
The banking and payments environment is undergoing a period of rapid digital transformation, making payment authentication a critical priority for financial institutions and payment services providers. As cyber threats and fraudulent activities escalate, authentication methods must evolve to balance security, compliance, and user experience. With regulatory frameworks tightening and consumer expectations shifting, innovation in authentication is no longer optional-it is a core component of secure and seamless payment services.
Scope
- Despite the shift toward mobile wallets, credit and debit card authentication remains a key security measure in digital payments.
- Mobile payment authentication relies on a combination of biometrics, tokenization, encryption, and fraud detection to enhance security while ensuring a seamless user experience.
- Cross-border payment authentication is evolving rapidly, driven by the need for enhanced security, speed, and compliance in global transactions. Current trends include the adoption of advanced technologies such as biometric authentication and AI-driven fraud detection systems to verify user identities and detect suspicious activities in real-time.
Reasons to Buy
- Gain an understanding of digital payment usage and fraud experiences based on the analyst’s annual Financial Services Consumer Survey.
- Learn about how the evolution of payment authentication over the decades.
- Identify the key innovations in the payment authentication landscape and the technological evolutions that are driving the trend forward.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction2. Proximity Payments
3. Payment Cards
4. Online Banking Payments
5. Mobile Wallets and Payments
6. Other Digital Payments
7. Consumer Fraud Experiences
8. Future Payment Authentication Trends
9. Key Takeaways
10. Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Visa
- Mastercard
- Amazon
- Google Pay
- Apple Pay
- Samsung Pay
- M-PESA
- Alipay
- WeChat Pay
- Square
- PayPal
- Stripe
- Adyen
- Worldpay
- Cybercourse
- Gemalto
- RSA Security
- Forter
- Sift
- Jumio
- Duo Security
- ForgeRock
- OneSpan