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The North American Market for Third Party Payment, Payroll, and Healthcare Transaction Processing
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June 2007
Published By:
Packaged Facts
Page Count:
176
Order Code:
R567-610
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Chapter 1: Executive Overview
- Scope and Methodology
- Market Definition
- Report Methodology
- The Overall Market
- Payment TPP the Largest and Fastest Growth Segment
- Figure 1-1: North American Market for Third Party Processing, 2002-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Figure 1-2: Share of North American Market for Third Party Processing: By Segment, 2002, 2006, 2011 (percent)
- Established Giants Enjoy a Distinct Advantage
- Looking Ahead
- Payment Processing
- The Basics of Payment Processing
- Market Overview
- Competitive Overview
- Looking Ahead
- Payroll Processing
- The Basics of Payroll Processing
- Market Overview
- Competitive Overview
- Looking Ahead
- Healthcare Transaction Processing
- The Basics of Healthcare Transaction Processing
- Market Overview
- Competitive Overview
- Looking Ahead
Chapter 2: Payment Processing
- Introduction
- The Basics of Payment Processing
- The Appeal of Non-Cash Transactions
- Processing Card Transactions Is Primary Payment TPP Function
- Numerous Options and Networks Comprise Payment TPP Universe
- Debit Transaction Processing
- Several Businesses Involved in Each Commercial Transaction
- Following The Money: Process Flow in Card Transactions
- Settlement Between Users and Issuers
- Transaction Fees Are Revenue Core for Payment TPPs
- Figure 2-1: North American Payment Third Party Processing Revenues, 2002-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Market Trends
- Strong and Steady Growth for Payment TPP
- Table 2-1: North American Market for Payment Third Party Processing, 2002-2006 (in billions of dollars)
- Healthy Growth in Transaction Volume
- Table 2-2: North American Payment Processing Transaction Volume, 2002-2006 (in billions of dollars)
- Figure 2-2: Number of Payment Transactions, 2003, 2005, 2007
- Debit Cards Are Biggest Driver of Business Growth
- Shift Away from Credit Cards to Debit Cards
- Debit Outpacing Credit Across the Board
- Table 2-3: Consumer Reasons for Debit Card Use/Non-Use, 2006 (percent)
- Debit Card Demographics: Youth Skew Implies At Least Some Uncertainty
- Table 2-4: Demographic Characteristics of Users of Debit Cards (percent)
- Gift Cards Are Fastest Growing Segment of Card Market
- Online Banking: Analysis
- Online Banking Now Used by More Than Half of Households
- Figure 2-3: Growth of Online Banking: 1994-2006 (percent of U.S. households)
- In-Person Banking Still Important to Consumers
- Person-to-Person E-commerce: Analysis
- PayPal Setting the Standard as Online TPP Prototype
- Concerns About Economy Affect Consumer Spending Levels
- Projected Market Growth
- Table 2-5: Projected North American Payment Third Party Processing Revenues: 2006-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Competitive Overview
- Competitive Landscape
- Table 2-6: Leading Payment Third Party Processors
- Future Growth of Payment TPPs Depends on Network Size
- Competitor Profile: First Data Corp.
- Still the Industry Leader Despite Major Revenue Loss
- Table 2-7: First Data Corp. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Too Many Acquisitions, Too Little Technology
- A Return to Core TPP Businesses
- First Data Gets Taken Over
- Rebuilding and Restoring Customer Trust
- Competitor Profile: Fiserv, Inc.
- The Largest Nonbank Check Processor
- Table 2-8: Fiserv, Inc. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Four Primary Business Areas
- Unique Product Offerings
- Acquisition and Cross-Pollination Infuse Growth Strategy
- Competitor Profile: Alliance Data Systems (ADS)
- Successful Branding Programs in the U.S. and Canada
- Table 2-9: Alliance Data Systems Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Canada’s Pre-eminent Loyalty Program
- Faster Transactions and Data Capture at the Pump
- New Clients and Strong Programs Point Towards Double-Digit Growth
- Competitor Briefs
- Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
- Table 2-10: Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Total System Services, Inc.
- Table 2-11: Total System Services, Inc. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Metavante Corporation
- Global Payments, Inc.
- Table 2-12: Global Payments, Inc. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- EFD (eFunds Corporation)
- Table 2-13: EFD (eFunds Corporation) Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Marketing and Service Trends
- Market Directed by Consumer Preferences
- Consumers Eliminate Paper, Increase Security with Debit Cards
- Table 2-14: Transactions Handled by Major Networks, 2006 (percent)
- New Entrants into Debit Card Market
- Need for Real-Time Processing Favors TPPs
- Prepaid Gift Cards a High-Interest Area
- Segment Growth Expected to Be Very Strong
- Converting Coins to Cards
- Hidden Card Fees Draw Government Scrutiny
- The Future of Check 21
- Looking Ahead
- Industry Shifts Affect Competitive Outlook
- Businesses Must Still Rely on Infrastructure
- Consumers Will Gravitate Towards Faster, Easier-To-Use Payments
- Contactless Payments Speed Up Transactions
- Table 2-15: Number of Oil Cards in Use: 2004 vs. 2005
- The Role of American Express, Visa, and MasterCard
- The EMV Alternative
- The EMV/Contactless Hybrid as an Industry Compromise
- The Wal-Mart Effect
- More Payments Via Mobile Phone in the Future
- Obopay Takes PayPal Model Mobile
- Millions of Mobile Phones = Millions of Transactions
- North America Playing Catch-Up
- Declining Usage of Coins
Chapter 3: Payroll Processing
- Introduction
- The Basics of Payroll Processing
- Core Payroll TPP Services
- The Rationale for Payroll Outsourcing
- Effective Payroll Outsourcing
- Drawbacks to Payroll Outsourcing
- Figure 3-1: North American Market for Payroll Third Party Processing, 2002-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Market Trends
- Steady Growth for Payroll TPP
- Table 3-1: North American Market for Payroll Third Party Processing, 2002-2006 (in billions of dollars)
- Online Players Expand Market by Targeting Smaller Firms
- Potential Client Base Over 5 Million Strong
- Table 3-2: Number of Firms, Establishments, Employees, and Annual Payroll of U.S. Employer Firms, 2004
- Market Penetration Still Less Than 50% of Potential Market
- Table 3-3: How Businesses Process Stages of Payroll (percent)
- Figure 3-2: Payroll Processing By Practice (percent)
- Positive Employment Trends
- Table 3-4: Estimates of Total Nonfarm Private Employment, March 2006-March 2007
- ADP National Employment Report Also Paints Positive Picture
- Growth Expected to Come from New Clients
- Small Business Health Another Key Barometer
- Growth of Payroll TPP Organizations
- Projected Market Growth
- Table 3-5: Projected North American Payroll Third Party Processing Revenues, 2006-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Competitive Overview
- Census Definition of “Payroll Services” Not All-Inclusive
- More Than 4,000 Payroll Establishments of Varying Size
- Employment Size in Payroll TPPs
- Table 3-6: Payroll Services Enterprises: By Employment Size, 2004 (number)
- The Market Leaders
- Table 3-7: Leading Payroll Third Party Processors, 2007 (in millions of dollars)
- Other TPPs in the Payroll Space
- The Role of Business Process Outsourcers (BPOs) and Human Resources Outsourcers (HROs)
- The Role of Application Service Outsourcers (ASOs)
- The Rise of Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs)
- Competitor Profile: Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP)
- The World’s Largest Payroll/Tax Filing Processor
- Table 3-8: ADP Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Renewed Focus on Payroll
- Expansion and Divestiture
- Revised Revenue Perspective
- Adjacent Markets and New Business
- Competitor Profile: Paychex
- Building a Big Business on Small Business
- Table 3-9: Paychex Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Payroll Is Key to Paychex’s Success
- Opportunities Beyond Payroll
- Internal and Organic Growth Define Paychex
- Competitor Profile: Ceridian
- Payroll Is Just the Beginning
- Table 3-10: Ceridian Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Two Business Units: HRS and Comdata
- Ceridian Eyes Convergence of Payroll and Payment
- Moving Past Payroll?
- Marketing and Service Trends
- Scope of Payroll Processing Expanding
- Online Growth
- SurePayroll Exclusively Online-Based
- Ultimate Software and UltiPro
- “Branded Payroll” Appeals to Accountants
- Accountants as TPPs
- CompuPay Hones in on CPAs
- Interest in Payroll Cards
- Fee Variations
- Growth Areas
- An Attractive Climate for PEOs
- Looking Ahead
- Deploying Technology and Allocating Resources
- Big Opportunities in Small Business
- Branding Options at the Small Business Level
- More Companies Vying for Business
- Table 3-11: Projected Number of U.S. Companies Providing Payroll Processing Services: 2002-2010
- The Effect of Foreign Outsourcing
- Evolving Payroll Methods
Chapter 4: Healthcare Transaction Processing
- Introduction
- The Basics of Healthcare Transaction Processing
- Core Healthcare Transaction TPP Services
- The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Figure 4-1: North American Market for Healthcare Transaction Third Party Processing, 2002-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Market Trends
- Healthcare Transaction TPP Still an Emerging Market
- Table 4-1: North American Market for Healthcare Transaction Third Party Processing, 2002-2006 (in billions of dollars)
- Increasing Costs a Major Concern in Healthcare Business
- Healthcare Payers Turn to TPPs for Cost Efficiencies
- Electronic Processing of Clinical Transactions in Early Stage
- Increased Use of Information Technology for Clinical Purposes
- Reimbursement Cycle Increasingly Automated
- Projected Market Growth
- Table 4-2: Projected Healthcare Transaction Third Party Processing Revenues, 2006-2011 (in billions of dollars)
- Competitive Overview
- Market Involves Numerous Participants
- TPP Turmoil Mirrors Overall State of Healthcare Business
- Third Party Administrators (TPAs) Manage Healthcare Programs
TPAs Offer Extended TPP Services
Competitor Profile: Emdeon Corp.
- Constant Reinvention Is Industry Leader’s Strategy
- Table 4-3: Emdeon Corp. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Business Services Are Primary TPP Engine
- Change in Business Focus Results in TPP Spin Off
- Strengthening the Core Brand
- TPP Focus Will Be on the New Company
- Competitor Profile: Per-Se Technologies, Inc.
- Transaction Leader Offers Business Services to the Healthcare Industry
- Table 4-4: Per-Se Technologies, Inc. Financial Performance, 2003-2005 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Per-Se Targets Three Business Segments
- Physicians
- Pharmacies
- Hospitals
- Continued Growth Through New Clients and Products
- Competitor Profile: MedAvant/ProxyMed, Inc.
- Networking Is MedAvant’s Core Business
- Table 4-5: MedAvant/ProxyMed, Inc. Financial Performance, 2004-2006 (in millions of U.S. dollars)
- Standardizing on a Single Product Platform
- Aggressive Expansion via Acquisitions
- Acquisitions at the Expense of Revenue Growth?
- Marketing and Service Trends
- Expanding Existing Networks
- Shifting to Electronics Fund Transfer
- Closing the Transaction Loop Will Help Lower Costs
- Debit Cards for Account-Based Health Plans
- Consumer-Driven Healthcare, Debit Use May Spur More TPP
- Cards Provide Benefits to the Industry
- Cards Provide Convenience for Patients and Providers
- Industry Must Comply with New HIPAA Regulations
- Privacy and Security Compliance
- Transaction and Code Sets Compliance
- HIPAA Update and Implementation Challenges
- Additional Regulation of Transaction Services
- Looking Ahead
- Cost Concerns Will Drive Further Consolidation
- Healthcare Costs Expected to Rise Substantially
- Table 4-6: Healthcare Spending by U.S. Consumers and Businesses, 2003-2016
- Greater Consumer Involvement in Own Healthcare Necessitates More Flexible TPP
- A Whole New Universe of Transactions
- Figure 4-2: Number of Healthcare Transactions in the U.S., 2003-2016 (in millions)
- A Converging TPP Marketplace
- Competitive Aspect of Proprietary Systems Slows Adoption of Standardized Electronic Health Records
- Finalized Medicare Standards Set for 2008
Appendix: Addresses of Selected Marketers
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