Press Release

UK falling behind in race for Virtual Reality

Worldpay creates Virtual Reality proof of concept to support seamless secure payments in a virtual world

May 25, 2017

25th May 2017 – London — As the Virtual Reality (VR) race heats up, research by Worldpay, a global leader in payments, has revealed the UK is lagging behind the rest of the world when it comes to mass market acceptance of the technology.

According to the research, a mere 5% of UK shoppers surveyed have used VR technology in a retail setting, and just 35% of respondents would even consider buying a product using a VR or Augmented Reality (AR) device. These figures expose Britain as behind the curve when it comes to VR adoption, with surveyed consumers in Brazil and China more than twice as likely to shop within a VR world as UK-based shoppers.

The cost of VR technology is one of the biggest barriers to adoption for two thirds of those surveyed. However, security is also a key issue, with 43% of consumers concerned with the level of security offered within a virtual environment.

Nevertheless, nearly one third of Brits believe that VR is the future of shopping, and 58% of respondents expressed interest in the broader used of the technology in retail, for example trying on an item of clothing in a virtual store. Confident that VR will live up to the hype, 40% of respondents believe that VR technology will become as popular as smartphones.

Commenting on the findings, Nick Telford-Reed, Director of Technology Innovation at Worldpay said: “Although consumer appetite for VR is growing, there is a long way to go before the technology enters the mainstream in the UK. Consumers are sceptical of the technology, particularly when it comes to storing sensitive information, such as payment details, within a virtual world. The security concerns highlighted by our research are nothing new. It’s not that long since many were wary of shopping online or using mobile banking. What is needed is education on a global scale to stress that it can be possible to shop securely in a virtual world.”

To help overcome the perceived security barrier, researchers at Worldpay are investigating how shoppers can pay using a credit or debit card while remaining immersed within a virtual environment. The global payments processer has created a proof of concept, which provides the same levels of convenience, and security that shoppers have in-store and online, without needing to leave the virtual world.

Developed in conjunction with production company INITION, the prototype design uses Host Card Emulation (HCE) to virtualise the purchasing process. The payment process uses EMV* technology. For payments under £30, the prototype works in the same way a contactless payment does – with a tap of the (virtual) card across a (virtual) card machine. For purchases over £30, Worldpay has created a technology called AirPIN. This first of its kind allows the consumer to see a range of numbers whilst immersed in the virtual world, and then collect the four numbers that make up their PIN, one by one, using their virtual controller.

Commenting on the proof of concept, Telford-Reed added: “Innovation is what drives us and our clients. As technology moves on, so do the needs of consumers. As a leading payments company, it is our responsibility to consider where the next generation of payments will need to take place. We have built this prototype to provide a seamless, secure payment option for consumers in a virtual world. The benefits for merchants experimenting with virtual and augmented reality could be significant. While it is very early stages in its development, we believe that the sky is the limit when it comes to the industries that will find this technology useful. As more companies experiment with VR/AR in their endeavour to drive higher customer engagement, they need to consider if VR technology can support purchases as well. Whatever sales channel, it’s vital to make the payment process both slick and secure for customers. A compelling, immersive and seamless VR experience may even have the capability to increase sales.”

* EMV stands for Europay, MasterCard and Visa, and is a global standard for credit and debit cards that uses computer chips to authenticate (and secure) chip-card transactions.

About the data
The research was conducted by research house Opinium in March 2017 and interviewed 16,000 consumers who have heard about Virtual Reality or Augmented Reality in Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, Japan, The Netherlands, United States of America and United Kingdom. The full report The 360 consumer: how VR is reshaping the buying experience is available upon request.

About Worldpay
Worldpay is a leading payments company with global reach. We provide an extensive range of technology-led payment products and services to around 400,000 customers, enabling their businesses to grow and prosper. We manage the increasing complexity of the payments landscape for our customers, allowing them to accept the widest range of payment types around the world. Using our network and technology, we are able to process payments from geographies covering 99% of global GDP, across 146 countries and 126 currencies. We help our customers to accept more than 300 different payment types. For more information, visit http://www.worldpay.com/global

About INITION
INITION is an award-winning multidisciplinary production company with a finely tuned blend of technological and creative capabilities. Our Demo Studio is equipped with the latest technologies, including virtual, augmented and mixed reality experiences, gesture, haptic and motion tracking devices and immersive displays. With a 16-year track record of seeking out and exploiting new technologies, our team are uniquely positioned to leverage futuristic technology to create experiences that engage, enlighten and entertain. We are proud to provide technology and content solutions to our clients, from fashion and retail to NGO and non-profits, automotive and enterprise industries. For more information, visit https://www.inition.co.uk/

For more information, please contact:

Global eCom
Emily Lahey, PR Director
+44 (0) 203 664 5663
emily.lahey@worldpay.com

Golin
Nitesh Khetani
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worldpayecommteam@golin.com