So, Who Gets to Pick Up the Pieces?
When a monopoly cracks, there are always companies waiting in the wings, ready to scoop up the opportunity. I see a few obvious contenders here. First, you have the household name, PayPal. With its colossal user base and established trust, it’s the most natural fit. Convincing someone to use PayPal in an app store is hardly a difficult sales pitch, they’re probably using it everywhere else already.
Then you have the giants who own the plumbing of the financial world, like Mastercard. They operate the vast networks that everything else runs on. Integrating their rails directly into app stores could allow them to handle the immense volume of transactions with ease. Finally, you have the more nimble, mobile-focused players like Shift4 Payments. Whilst smaller, these companies have built their entire business around the very digital and app-based commerce that dominates this space. They might just be scrappy enough to carve out a significant niche.