The Rise of the Recurring and Subscription Payments Market

BOSTON, Oct. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Recurring payments online or by mobile are growing in frequency and complexity. A recurring card transaction is one in which the payer's payment credentials are stored with a merchant for future use to conveniently handle regular bill payments, facilitate quick checkout at an e-commerce merchant site, or pay for a subscription for goods or services. A new research report from Mercator Advisory Group titled U.S. Recurring Payments Market Forecast, 2017-2021: Set It and Forget It explores U.S. market size and reviews service offerings featured by seven providers in the U.S. market.

"Buyers appreciate the convenience of entering their account information just once. Merchants appreciate the connectivity they achieve with their customer when recurring transactions are used and the consistent cash flow they create. Similarly, issuers like the transaction volume that recurring transactions create when cards are used, but if not managed well, these transactions can result in loss of customers and financial losses," comments Sarah Grotta, Director, Debit and Alternative Products Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group and co-author of the report.

Highlights of the research report include:

    --  Discussion of the recent growth of the different recurring transaction
        types and the anticipated surge of internet of things (IoT) payments is
        driving payment stakeholders including issuers, acquirers, networks, and
        independent software vendors (ISVs) to improve the way recurring
        transactions are managed.
    --  Mercator Advisory Group's projection of the growth of recurring payment
        transactions in the fueled by digital commerce and bill pay as well as
        the popularity of subscription payments. Recurring transactions
        processed on debit and credit cards in the United States are expected to
        reach $473 billion by 2021.
    --  The impact that changes made by the global card networks and a recently
        introduced legislative bill could have on the future direction of
        recurring transactions.
    --  Description of the complexities that merchants experience in attempting
        to manage these transactions and the tools that merchant processors and
        ISVs offer to improve the buyer experience, including an overview of
        service offerings of 7 U.S. providers.

This research report has 17 pages and 9 exhibits.

Companies mentioned in this report include: Adyen, Amazon, AMC, Chargebee, Chargify, First Data, Hulu, Mastercard, MoviePass, National Retail Federation, Netflix, PayPal, Recurly, Spotify, TSYS, Visa, Worldpay, and Zuora.

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