UK Regulation – the biggest change in a decade for mobile paid services?

The UK is open for business and the time for opportunity is now

Joanna Cox of aimm on the right of the image chairs a panel of experts to discuss changes in the UK regulation and new business opportunities at the Carrier Billing & Mobile Payments Summit

Experts discuss some of the biggest shifts to hit the UK mobile paid-for content and carrier billing services market in a decade.

 

Summary of Carrier Billing & Mobile Payment Summit Panel

UK Regulation – are you ready for the  biggest change in a decade? With Ofcom taking on the regulation of the interactive media, mobile and carrier billing services from next year, are businesses ready?

“The UK is very focused on regulation because we’ve had to be, and there has been lots of change in the last 5 years but most of it for the better.” The UK has now created an environment focused on consumer trust and longevity around mobile paid-for content and carrier billing services.

 We’re coming to the end of a long regulatory  journey and this is why it is a good time to join the UK market. We’re now in a place where we have collaboratively produced a market that is healthy and sustainable.

Consumer complaints have reduced by over 90% in the last few years due to regulatory changes AND those made by industry. The focus is now analysing how customers feel about and respond to 3rd party content and continually widening and improving the offering.

Upcoming changes in Regulation

With the change in regulators from the PSA ( who have been the incumbent for decades) to Ofcom, there will be some differences, but with such a strong base the market will continue to be a healthy environment in which to do business. Ofcom taking over the regulatory space is the right direction for industry. 

Risk Management and Due Diligence is a focus for Ofcom and all those in the value chain now take on this responsibility. However there is lots of guidance available on getting this right. aimm have run several workshops over the last two years for our members, making sure there is clear understanding of the requirements.

Globally the rest of the world can learn from the UK model. The UK is often where regulatory changes happen first but that means that now we have a commercial marketplace that will welcome and nurture quality business.

This new UK regulator and regulatory model offers new opportunities that will provide a stable foundation for many years to come. With a Statutory Instrument now coming into force there is stability in the regulation ahead, as this cannot be changed. This also removes any concerns about correctly interpreting regulatory codes.

What does this mean for the UK?

 What this means is that the UK is ripe for innovation and growth. Direct Carrier Billing (DCB) has grown every year, and this new regulatory framework will make it easier to understand how to enter the UK market. 

So what should merchants do to prepare? It is for important for new entrants to understand the regulation and to collaborate with others in the value chain through Trade Associations such as aimm, who are sharing knowledge, providing opportunities for collaboration and keeping communication open. Everyone from Network Operators, Intermediaries, Merchants and Anti-Fraud Providers are at the table ready to help.

There is support across industry for new merchants.  aimm will work with newcomers to be the bridge between the regulators and industry offering. We do this through our working groups, advice, best practice guides and documentation templates.

If there are businesses wanting to consider entering the UK, take the time to look at all the information that is available and we’ll help you get an understanding of the regulatory landscape. aimm has members from across the value chain and from within and outside of the UK.

There is nothing to be scared of. 

Google Ads Guidance

Industry are working together to create clarity around the expectations around Google Ad creation such as the content and quality of the adverts and the consumer journey. 

If you are new to the market this information allows you to get a head start as aimm and MCP Insight are working with members to create a live document – a handbook and guidance, so consumers are protected and businesses can make the best returns on their investments.. 

The guide will tackle the challenges faced when creating responsive banners, such as regarding the placement of key information and how it displays. Compliance and consumer protection are key here.

aimm’s new Google Ads Working Group is another example of industry collaboration which is merchant led, allowing the opportunity to react quickly when issues are identified, and be proactive in solving them. 

We want to help the responsive ads industry to understand how to address issues by sharing information and sharing experiences to improve the environment for Industry and as such, consumers. This will avoid longer term issues or unrequired regulatory management helping businesses to thrive. 

When the value chain contributes and participates in working groups and forums in this way, it creates great balance for industry and helps make regulation user friendly and easy to implement. 

Why come to the UK?

It is now a level playing field with a stable future for mobile and carrier billing services due to this new shift in regulation.

Globally new acquisitions are being turned off due to bad practice and poor regulatory practice. There is not the same concern in the UK with a new framework in place and an environment that supports teamwork.

This means that businesses are growing in the UK. Complaints have reached an all time low, and less complaints equals more repeat business which in turn brings further growth. The opportunity for carrier billing is unrivalled.

Joanna Cox of aimm summarised by stating “The UK has long been known for being robustly regulated but with this new era of regulation AND market collaboration, the time to enter our market is now.”

 

This panel at the Carrier Billing & Mobile Payments Summit was chaired by Joanna Cox, General Manager of aimm. The panel members were: David Ashman of MCP Insight, Victoria Hull of Dynamic Mobile Billing, Peter Garside of EE and Leon Dijksman of Sam Media

 

Watch the whole panel session from The Carrier Billing and Mobile Payments Summit 

 

aimm chairs panel of experts to discuss changes in UK regulation at Carrier Billing & Mobile Payments Summit in Amsterdam. Photo shows Joanna Cox of aimm beside panel banner

For more information please contact Joanna Cox at joanna@aimm.co

 

AIMM & MEF Autumn Regulation Update

aimm is pleased to share this Autumn UK Regulatory Update for the Interactive Media & Micropayments Industries, in association with MEF.

To learn more about the current regulatory landscape and the importance of having your say, join Joanna Cox General Manager from AIMM and Ross Flynn Project Manager at MEF for this video update below:

Both aimm and MEF are trade bodies based in the UK that work in the mobile and interactive media space to provide support, guidance and the opportunity for growth for these industries.

Joanna Cox is speaking at the Global Carrier Billing Summit

Carrier Billing Summit Panel with aimm members 6th October

The Global Carrier Billing Summit begins tomorrow and aimm will feature prominently through the afternoon (6th October).

Joanna Cox our General Manager will be conducting an interview with Ana-Rosa Broster from Telefonica discussing ‘Building and balancing consumer confidence with the ease of doing business‘, she then takes part in a lively panel discussion with our Vice Chair Rob Weisz from Fonix, Joel Stern from Global and Peter Garside from EE, discussing how industry can lower the barrier for entry for new merchants.

Then don’t forget to tune in for the Carrier Billing Awards at the end of the afternoon where the winners from across the awards categories will be announced.

aimm members can claim their 10% discount off their passes by using our Media Partnership discount code: AIMM10

 

World Telemedia Marbella – The Conference for Interactive Media & Micropayments

We are delighted to announce that World Telemedia 2019 is once again set to grow, with delegate numbers look set to exceed last year’s figure of 528 individuals. World Telemedia has become central to the mVAS industry providing a unique annual trading exchange for premium services, content, apps, billing and engagement solutions. This remarkable turnaround is underpinned by over 60 leading international providers, who choose to promote and sponsor another packed conference, exhibition and networking schedule.

With a new commitment to showcasing how DCB and how other new payment technologies are combining with a range of digital engagement strategies to help drive sales of value added services [VAS], monetise content and create billable interactive applications – World Telemedia has become an established destination for brands, merchants, affiliates networks, media groups and content owners. A current list of participating companies can be here.

Discount: If you are an aimm member, remember you can claim your discount, if you have not yet booked your ticket. Members will receive 10% off, by using code AIM10WT19

The conference programme has gone through a renaissance, with a high-quality speaker line up that includes the likes of Three, Media Futures, mGage, Payguru, White Label Dating, Juniper Research, Seriously Fresh Media, ROCCO Research, Traffic Partners – to name but a few. aimm will also be there speaking at the conference as well as taking advantage on the networking opportunities to meet as many new faces as possible. Please make sure you come and say hello. 

View full programme.

The World Telemedia Facebook Page has an excellent archive of videos that reveal what you can expect from this yeas event along with a host of interviews taken from last years show. Check out what a couple of “telemedia pioneers” from the affiliate world said about last year’s event;

Mobidea and Kimia Group, Mobipium , Prelinker, Opticks

Serious About Business Networking

At World Telemedia they take business networking very seriously. From meeting the next big customer, business partner or sparking a new idea, it’s all about meeting the right connections and forging relationships. The ‘Meet’ process is facilitated by a range of lavish headline parties and the ever-popular speed networking sessions but perhaps more unusually – all participants are invited to enjoy a wide range of excellent lunch events, including wine and included in the pass price of €495.

Check out the full program of networking events

Book your event pass today www.wtevent.co.uk

About World Telemedia – Billing Technologies That Drive VAS & Monetise Content

World Telemedia, 14-16 October 2019, H10 Andalucia Plaza, Marbella

World Telemedia is for any business that wishes to engage and commercialise “connected consumers” whilst they use mobile devices and telephones; to interact with value added service and content promotions.
Visit the only European event that showcases how carrier billing and other alternative payment platforms are evolving to create a dynamic “Telemedia” value chain which drives huge volumes of minutes, messages and traffic – worldwide.

 

 

World Telemedia have got the balls to spread the message about micropayments

We are pleased to announce that World Telemedia are kindly supporting our Golf Day on the 19th by providing each player with a pack of limited edition World Telemedia golf balls to use on the day, as well as being there in person on the day.

With our teams booked in, and the tee off times being finalised there is not long to go before we head out to the green at the Selsdon Estate.

Several of the players at our golf day will also be at World Telemedia that is taking place from the 14th October in Marbella. World Telemedia is for any business that wishes to engage and commercialise “connected consumers” whilst they use mobile devices and telephones; to interact with value added service and content promotions. Now celebrating their 30th anniversary year – WT has established itself as a key destination for Advertisers, Merchants, Media and Content Owners – who want seamless micropayment solutions and engagement tools that drive sales and convert customers across a globally expanding range of digital communication networks.

aimm will be there at the event and speaking on at least one panel, and will be joined by many of our members who make the trip out each year to take advantage of the concentration of knowledge and new technology insights that are available at the conference.

If you are not yet going but are interested it is not too late to get your ticket: https://www.wtevent.co.uk/