Network Financial Services

A member of the Game Theorem group already has transaction processing approvals from the Visa and MasterCard organisations, including relevant authorisations from their representative banking authorities. The transaction processing system is a fully integrated component of the technology architecture and, depending upon the subscriber interface deployed, can operate seamlessly across web and mobile channels.

As such, Game Theorem is in a position to provide banking-quality transaction processing, enabling full retail and peer-to-peer payment. Scaling this technology to provide m-Wallets or limited electronic funds transfer can happen on a situation-specific basis with the mobile network operator depending upon their own development work to date, or alternatively Game Theorem can provide a white-label version of its own comprehensive mobile payment systems to a network wanting m-Wallet or limited electronic funds transfer capability, on an outsourced basis.

Next Generation Services

  • The electronic games market shows the highest growth (42%) in the entertainment industry in the last 5 years.
  • Broadband penetration stimulates the consumption of electronic games and vice versa and there is a continuous growth trend.
  • The multivalent levels of communication and networking of electronic games proves a unique growth opportunity.
  • The role of networks in entertainment and gaming has increased significantly over recent years.
  • Games will be increasingly played over networks irrespective of the channel – whether web, mobile, via PC or console.
  • Revenue from electronic games surpassed revenue from offline electronic games in 2005 and will overtake the music-market in revenue.
  • The gaming market has not yet explored the full potential of social networks and untapped market segments.
  • A worldwide market increase from $32bn to $50bn is forecast for the electronic gaming sector.
  • Mobile Web 2.0 is the fusion of Web 2.0 applications with the services of mobile network operators.
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