Biometric Point-of-Sale Terminals Market - Rise In Rate Of Fraud At Sellers’ Point-Of-Sale Terminals Drives The Market
Biometrics
is a technology used for the authentication and identification of
individuals based on behavioral and biological characteristics. The
biometrics technology involves verification and conformation of an
individual by evaluating multiple biological traits, which uniquely
match with a particular individual. For example, fingerprint
identification, facial recognition, voice recognition, and retina
identification. The biometric point-of-sale terminals are used across
a wide range of industries. The use of biometric point-of-sale system
helps in providing value addition to its customers. This system
eliminates the application of pin and barcodes and thereby help in
enhancing payroll efficiency by eliminating proxy by fellow
colleagues. This provides better transaction overrides and manager
approvals, increasing the total operational efficiency of the
employee. Moreover, it is easy for engineers providing the software
to integrate the fingerprint biometric point-of-sale system with POS
applications.
Some
of the key factors driving the global biometric point-of-sale
terminals market include rise in the rate of fraud at sellers’
point-of-sale terminals. Growth in the number of hackers, who target
weak point-of-sale terminals for stealing credit as well as debit
cards, has led to the rise in demand for biometric point-of-sale
terminals. Some of the other factors driving the global biometric
point-of-sale terminals market include adaptation of biometric
point-of-sale terminals in restaurants and rise in usage of
biometrics in schools and offices. Furthermore, emergence of
contactless biometrics is expected to drive the market in the next
few years. A major challenge faced by manufacturers of biometric
point-of-sale terminals worldwide is the lack of standardization
across various regions.
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On
the basis of technology, the global biometric point-of-sale terminals
market has been segmented into palm-vein identification, fingerprint
identification, iris recognition, facial recognition, iris-retina
scan recognition, and voice identification. The fingerprint
identification segment currently accounts for a leading share of the
global biometric point-of-sale terminals market. Ease in access and
high accuracy rate of the fingerprint technology lead to major share
held by this segment.
Geographically,
the global biometric point-of-sale terminals market can be broadly
segmented into Asia Pacific, North America, Rest of the World (RoW),
and Europe. North America dominated the global biometric
point-of-sale terminals market in 2015. North America is a mature
market for biometric point-of-sale systems. The market has high
penetration rate in the region with growing usage of the biometric
point-of-sale systems in schools, colleges, and the transportation
industry. Finger-scanning, biometric point-of-sale systems is a
widely used technology in North America. Asia Pacific is the highly
attractive market, which is expected to expand at a speedy rate in
the next few years. End-users in the region are speedily adopting
non-cash payments with the help of biometric point-of-sale
technology. This is expected to drive the demand for biometric
point-of-sale terminals in Asia Pacific in the next few years.
Some
of the key vendors operating in the global biometric point-of-sale
terminals market include Bitel Company Limited (South Korea), Biyo
Bright Co., Ltd. (Japan), Cross Match Technologies, Inc. (the U.S.),
Danal, Inc. (the U.S.), DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH
(Germany), KEMP Technologies (the U.S.), Fujitsu (Japan), Ingenico
Group (France), and M2SYS Technology (the U.S.).
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The
global biometric point-of-sale terminals market is exceedingly
diversified and fragmented with numerous players operating in the
market. The market is devoid of major players, as the market is still
in its nascent stage. Thus, it is easy for smaller players to enter
the global biometric point-of-sale terminals market.
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