Apple said to be making big mobile payment move with recent hire

16.08.2010

Neither Vigier nor Apple could not be reached for comment on his role at the company. Vigier arrived in July at Apple, and previously was product manager for mobile wallet, payment and NFC at mFoundry, where he conceived and managed the on the iPhone and Paypal Mobile, which is featured on BlackBerry and some other phones.

Computerworld blogger Jonny Evans said the Vigier hiring is sign that , possibly with iPhone 5 next year.

Evans noted a 2009 Apple patent for building an NFC antenna into a touchscreen, as well as other patents for ticketing and even use of the service name iPay.

NFC is more popular in Japan than anywhere else, although adoption in the U.S. is considered slow, perhaps due to U.S. consumers' concerns about security with mobile payments. Generator Research that mobile payments would hit $633 billion in 2014, up from 68 billion in 2009.

Gartner said recently that mobile payments would , when 3% of all mobile device users will be making mobile payments. While a small percentage of the total, that represents 190 million users.