Carrier billing in India 2015: market report by Fortumo
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Carrier billing in India2015 market report by Fortumo
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IntroductionThis market report gives an overview of the carrier billing landscape in India. India is the fastest growing smartphone market in the world where less than 20% of people have access to bank-based payments (credit and debit card billing).
The data in the market report has been gathered from various public sources as well as Fortumo’s internal spending data from web payments done on desktop devices, smartphones, tablets and feature phones.
For digital content merchants, using alternative payment methods such as carrier billing is inevitable in India as most users do not have the ability to pay for content otherwise.
Credit cardpenetration
4.2% 22%Debit cardpenetration
70.3%Mobile phone
penetration
18%Smartphone
penetration
18.9%Mobile internet
penetration
Population: 1237 million
Median age: 27 years
Smartphone market growth rank: #1(2015 estimate)
GDP per capita: INR 3.89 lakhs ($5855)(IMF 2014 estimate)
Digital gaming spend: INR 952 crores ($143.2 million)(2014 estimate)
India
Traffic sourceof completed payments
Browser languageof paying users
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User spending behavior
A majority of digital content merchants are increasingly adapting their pricing to match the income and spending behavior in India. This means the average revenue per user remains lower than in Western markets but is compensated by a significant growth in the amount of people who can make payments. A similar trend is expected to continue in the future as the percentage of the population in India using carrier billing continues to grow.
Based on data from January 1st, 2015 to June 30th, 2015.
Even though smartphone penetration in India is quickly growing, feature phones still account for a majority of online content consumption. This means digital merchants should also make sure their services are feature phone friendly and work on slow data connections. 80% of India's people live in rural areas while data connections are best in urban areas - this means that payments made without the user being connected to the internet should be supported as well (and are available via carrier billing).
India is a mobile-first market with over 80% of payments for digital content coming from mobile devices.
INR 86.9 ($1.3)
INR 60.8 ($0.91)
INR 216.46 ($3.24)
INR 50.8 ($0.76)
INR 35.4 ($0.53)
INR 87.5 ($1.31)
Monthly ARPPU* Average transaction sizePlatform
Web
Android
Windows Phone
* - ARPPU stands for average revenue per paying user, not to be confused with ARPU (average revenue per user). ARPPU is calculated by dividing the total money spent by users with the number of unique users who made payments.
Mobile devices: 88.7%(smartphones & feature phones)
Desktop devices: 8.6%
Tablets 2.7%
English: 95.4%
Others: 4.6%
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Carrier profilesThe telecommunications market in India is regulated by TRAI. Visit their homepage for more statistics and legislative information about carrier billing and the telecommunications sector in India.
CarrierConnected to Fortumo?
Active connections
Max transaction size
Spending limit
Payment types available
Bharti Airtel
Vodafone
Idea Cellular
Reliance Communications
Aircel
BSNL
Tata DoCoMo
Others (MTNL, MTS, Uninor, HFCL, Videocon)
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
221M
176M
165M
106M
62M
55M
47M
49M
INR 500 ($7.8)
INR 500 ($7.8)
INR 500 ($7.8)
INR 500 ($7.8)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
INR 5000 ($75) in 30 days
INR 5000 ($75) in 30 days
INR 5000 ($75) in 30 days
INR 5000 ($75) in 30 days
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
One-off payments, assisted subscription
One-off payments, assisted subscription
One-off payments, assisted subscription
One-off payments, assisted subscription
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Indian digital ecosystemIf you’re looking to enter the Indian market, it is useful to know who else is operating here. Whether you’re looking for a smartphone preload partner, a game publisher to distribute your apps or payment solutions, here is a brief overview of the biggest companies in the digital ecosystem.
Smartphone manufacturers
Game developers
Digital streaming companies
Alternative payment providers
Industry organizations
Micromax
Lava Mobile
Intex
Karbonn
Spice Mobile
Octro
Games2Win
Disney India
Nazara
Moonfrog
Hitwicket
Gaana
Box TV
Ditto TV
Tensports
NextGen TV
Sony Liv
Saavn
Star India
PayTM
Mobikwik
airtel Money
Vodafone mPesa
Oxigen
CC Avenue
Citrus Pay
NASSCOM
IAMAI
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Customer loyaltyBelow is an overview of how paying customer loyalty spanned out across 6 months in 2015 (March to August) for web-based services. 100,000 paying users on the first month is used as a placeholder while all of the other data shows real payment behavior of end-users in India.
A major cause for churn in India is the popularity of prepaid SIM cards, which are used by 95.6% of mobile device owners. Merchants often fail to take into account that the average amount of money on a prepaid SIM card in India is less than INR 50 ($0.76) while average transaction sizes with carrier billing are around between INR 35.4 ($0.53) and INR 87.5 ($1.31).
charging users incrementally, in smaller amounts for the same service (e.g. in addition to selling 1-month access passes for $5, selling 1-day access for $0.4 ensures lower-income users are able to access paid content as well)
notifying users who have failed to make a payment about cheaper payment options (e.g. if a user has attempted to buy a $5 access pass, letting them know that their payment has failed and they should instead try to purchase a 1-day access pass)
User retention during the first month of usage in India is the key to success: if churn can be minimized during this period, churn drops significantly. A user who remains loyal for 6 months brings in on average 3 times more money per month compared to a user who stops using the service after their first month.
In order to reduce churn for these prepaid users, two features should be applied for online services:
Churn rate & amount of paying users remaining Average monthly ARPPU Revenue
March
April
May
June
July
August
100,000
85.4% (14,600)
61% (5694)
48.6% (2926)
42.8% (1674)
35% (1088)
INR 86.9 ($1.3)
INR 226.5 ($3.4)
INR 194.5 ($2.9)
INR 190.1 ($2.8)
INR 217 ($3.3)
INR 263 ($3.9)
INR 86.9 lakhs ($130,000)
INR 32.9 lakhs ($49,640)
INR 10.9 lakhs ($16,512)
INR 5.4 lakhs ($8192)
INR 3.6 lakhs ($5524)
INR 2.8 lakhs ($4243)
INR 1.42 crores ($214,111)
Additional reading
Carrier billing in Asia: free market report by Fortumo
Infographic: carrier billing spending behaviour & platform preferences in emerging markets
Fortumo’s Emerging Markets Payment Index, Q2 2015
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Fortumo allows any merchant to set up payment processing for web and mobile services, games or apps. Users with a mobile phone are then able to make one-click payments using Fortumo without the need for a credit card: payments are charged to their mobile operator bill instead. Fortumo supports payments in more than 90 countries through 350 mobile operators. Founded in 2007, Fortumo has offices in Estonia, San Francisco, Beijing, Delhi, Mumbai, Singapore and London and is backed by Intel Capital and Greycroft Partners. Get started with mobile payments at https://fortumo.com.
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