“Digital Wallets to Reach 5.6 Billion People by 2030”: Industry Insights

by Tom Hazan
  • Experts explore digital wallets' growth and importance at FMLS 2023.
  • Sandra Mianda, Founder/CEO at Paypr.work, and David Tirando Blanco, VP at Revolut, discuss digital wallets.
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The rapidly transforming landscape of financial technology was the highlight of a recent fireside chat at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2023. Experts in the field, Sandra Mianda, the Founder and CEO at Paypr.work, and David Tirando Blanco, the VP at Revolut, engaged in a thought-provoking discussion about the evolution, current status, and future of digital wallets.

The Rise and Evolution of Digital Wallets

Sandra Mianda, Founder and CEO at Paypr.work
Sandra Mianda, Founder and CEO at Paypr.work

Sandra Mianda set the stage by emphasizing the phenomenal growth of digital wallets, which are expected to exceed 4.4 billion globally by 2025. "From open wallets designed to support a wide range of payment mechanism to closed wallets with brand-specific features, digital wallets are going to reach about 5.6 billion or 65% of the global population by 2030," she noted. Sandra highlighted how digital wallets have transitioned from straightforward financial tools into sophisticated instruments integral to modern finance.

David Tirando Blanco, VP at Revolut
David Tirando Blanco, VP at Revolut

David Tirando Blanco elaborated on this evolution, focusing on the expansion of functionalities within digital wallets. "We have started to bring additional features and verticals into this [... enabling] additional insights on financial management," David stated. He described the journey from simple payment functions to more complex services that enhance customer experience and financial health.

The conversation delved into the segmentation of digital wallets, clarifying the often-interchangeable terms used in the industry. Sandra explained the differences between open, semi-closed, and closed wallets, each catering to specific user requirements and market segments.

the VP at Revolut identified consumer engagement as a key driver for the growth of digital wallets. He pointed out the potential in sectors with high customer engagement, like social media and e-commerce, to capitalize on and accelerate the adoption of digital wallets.

Interoperability and Emerging Trends

A significant trend in the digital wallet space, as discussed by the speakers, is the growing interoperability among different wallet types. David highlighted initiatives like Visa+, which are creating seamless connectivity between various wallet platforms, enhancing user convenience and transactional flexibility.

Looking towards the future, both Sandra and David agreed that AI and government-led initiatives would significantly influence the digital wallet sector. David envisioned digital wallets integrating administrative tasks and digital identities, simplifying interactions with governmental services.

The discussion also touched on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for digital wallets. David remarked on the competition from big tech companies and the need for digital wallets to continuously innovate to maintain relevance. He emphasized the potential for digital wallets to become more than just payment instruments, evolving into comprehensive platforms that cater to a wide range of consumer needs.

Digital Wallets: A Staying Trend

In conclusion, the session at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2023 made it clear that digital wallets are not just a passing trend. They are an expanding and consolidating force in the financial sector, supporting a growing array of use cases. As the industry continues to evolve, driven by consumer needs and technological advancements, digital wallets are set to play an increasingly pivotal role in shaping the future of finance.

Sandra and David's insights at the summit underscored the dynamic and exciting trajectory of digital wallets, marking them as an integral component of the global financial ecosystem in the years to come.

The rapidly transforming landscape of financial technology was the highlight of a recent fireside chat at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2023. Experts in the field, Sandra Mianda, the Founder and CEO at Paypr.work, and David Tirando Blanco, the VP at Revolut, engaged in a thought-provoking discussion about the evolution, current status, and future of digital wallets.

The Rise and Evolution of Digital Wallets

Sandra Mianda, Founder and CEO at Paypr.work
Sandra Mianda, Founder and CEO at Paypr.work

Sandra Mianda set the stage by emphasizing the phenomenal growth of digital wallets, which are expected to exceed 4.4 billion globally by 2025. "From open wallets designed to support a wide range of payment mechanism to closed wallets with brand-specific features, digital wallets are going to reach about 5.6 billion or 65% of the global population by 2030," she noted. Sandra highlighted how digital wallets have transitioned from straightforward financial tools into sophisticated instruments integral to modern finance.

David Tirando Blanco, VP at Revolut
David Tirando Blanco, VP at Revolut

David Tirando Blanco elaborated on this evolution, focusing on the expansion of functionalities within digital wallets. "We have started to bring additional features and verticals into this [... enabling] additional insights on financial management," David stated. He described the journey from simple payment functions to more complex services that enhance customer experience and financial health.

The conversation delved into the segmentation of digital wallets, clarifying the often-interchangeable terms used in the industry. Sandra explained the differences between open, semi-closed, and closed wallets, each catering to specific user requirements and market segments.

the VP at Revolut identified consumer engagement as a key driver for the growth of digital wallets. He pointed out the potential in sectors with high customer engagement, like social media and e-commerce, to capitalize on and accelerate the adoption of digital wallets.

Interoperability and Emerging Trends

A significant trend in the digital wallet space, as discussed by the speakers, is the growing interoperability among different wallet types. David highlighted initiatives like Visa+, which are creating seamless connectivity between various wallet platforms, enhancing user convenience and transactional flexibility.

Looking towards the future, both Sandra and David agreed that AI and government-led initiatives would significantly influence the digital wallet sector. David envisioned digital wallets integrating administrative tasks and digital identities, simplifying interactions with governmental services.

The discussion also touched on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for digital wallets. David remarked on the competition from big tech companies and the need for digital wallets to continuously innovate to maintain relevance. He emphasized the potential for digital wallets to become more than just payment instruments, evolving into comprehensive platforms that cater to a wide range of consumer needs.

Digital Wallets: A Staying Trend

In conclusion, the session at the Finance Magnates London Summit 2023 made it clear that digital wallets are not just a passing trend. They are an expanding and consolidating force in the financial sector, supporting a growing array of use cases. As the industry continues to evolve, driven by consumer needs and technological advancements, digital wallets are set to play an increasingly pivotal role in shaping the future of finance.

Sandra and David's insights at the summit underscored the dynamic and exciting trajectory of digital wallets, marking them as an integral component of the global financial ecosystem in the years to come.

About the Author: Tom Hazan
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About the Author: Tom Hazan
Coming from a background in English Education, Tom joined Finance Magnates in Autumn 2020, originally as a Content Specialist and Proofreader in his first year. Having completed three successful years with the FM News desk, he has since worked with the team as both an editor and a proofreader. Previously, he spent almost two decades in the field of education, working around the globe at different institutions and companies, which has influenced him considerably after being immersed in various cultures and business environments. Now fully developed in this field, he is relishing the challenge of constantly adapting to the ever-changing fintech industry and all the developments that arise. He holds a bachelor's degree in Marketing and a higher diploma in English Teaching from Cambridge University.
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