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Mobile coupon users to rise by 30% in 2013 as apps hit social networks

16th November 2012 Print

The number of consumers receiving coupons via mobile devices is expected to rise by 30% next year to more than 500 million people, a new report from Juniper Research has found.

According to the report, continued growth in mobile coupon usage will in part be fuelled by the integration of couponing platforms into the leading social networks. Apple's recent high-profile launch of Passbook is also expected to act as a catalyst to both coupon deployments and adoption. For example, the marketing services provider Valassis has recently launched a 'Red Plum Social Savings' app in the US which was built with the Facebook platform, while third-party loyalty/marketing and couponing providers such as Codebroker, Eagle Eye, Yowza! and Valpak have already created apps or microsites which deliver vouchers to Apple's Passbook.

The report - Mobile Coupons: Strategies, Opportunities & Forecasts 2012-2017 - also observed that increasingly brands were transitioning from using coupons purely to drive retail footfall to strategies designed to develop longer-term relationships with consumers. It found that delivery and redemption data analytics were now being used not merely to assess the progress of a campaign but to gauge what offers could be tailored to which individuals.

The POS bottleneck

However, the report cautioned that retailer reluctance to upgrade POS (Point of Sale) terminals for authentication and redemption was creating a bottleneck, effectively suppressing the deployment of mobile coupons.

As report author Dr Windsor Holden pointed out, "POS terminals can have a lifespan of a decade or more, so understandably retailers are wary about disrupting the terminal lifecycle and investing in new technology - whether NFC or barcode scanner - without being able to demonstrate a clear return on that investment ."

Other key findings from the report include:

Mobile coupon redemption patterns are shifting, with consumers increasingly storing the coupon on the device rather than redeeming straightaway. China has experienced a huge uplift in mobile couponing adoption over the past year, with one couponing app alone - Dianping - downloaded more than 40 million times

The 'Mobile Coupons: The Smart Way to Shop' whitepaper is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full report and the attendant Interactive Forecast Excel (IFxl), which enables the end user to interrogate the assumptions behind Juniper's forecasts and create alternative future outputs.