BlackBerry Enhances Mobile Payment Capabilities for BBM Users

JAKARTA, INDONESIA--(Marketwired - Sep 18, 2014) - BlackBerry® Limited (BBRY)(BB.TO), a global leader in mobile communications, announced a series of new initiatives today that will enhance the mobile payment capabilities for users of BBM™, the private social network available for smartphones running Android®, BlackBerry, iOS or Windows Phone®. These new initiatives will take the ability to connect and share using BBM one step further.

"By combining our DNA around security, and the real-time collaboration and privacy attributes of BBM, we are uniquely placed in the growing mobile payments space," said John Sims, President Global Enterprise Services at BlackBerry. "These new mobile payments partnerships demonstrate how we have effectively evolved BBM from the best real-time chat experience to a true social engagement and e-commerce platform. Whether it's sending pictures and files to groups or contacts; sharing their location or sending money or airtime - all from within the BBM app - our users' real-time engagement experience will continue to get richer."

BBM Money

BBM has been widely reported to be one of the most popular messaging applications in Indonesia. With the monthly active user count having grown by 150% over the past 12 months, and with Indonesia having only 11% debit card penetration(1) and the 2nd fastest rate of e-commerce growth after China(2), it is an ideal target market for BBM Money.

Developed by Monitise and issued and managed by PermataBank, BBM Money was initially made available in early 2013 to BlackBerry users, offering basic mobile wallet services. The new BBM Money will also be made available to Android and iOS smartphone users, regardless of who they bank with or whether they have a bank account. The new BBM Money will enable payments in participating retail stores and online, while continuing to benefit from bank-grade security measures including passcodes and encryption and leveraging BlackBerry's expertise and legacy in security and privacy.

Earlier this year, BlackBerry launched BBM Channels giving Indonesia's largest brands and retailers a social presence on BBM. "Many of these brands and retailers have a huge following on BBM," says Matthew Talbot, SVP for Emerging Solutions, BlackBerry. "When you realize the amount of time that is spent using BBM to engage with friends, family and now brands, linking payments was a logical extension."

"PermataBank plays a vital role in enabling BBM Money in Indonesia. In addition to acting as the issuing bank, obtaining necessary licenses and meeting the regulations of the central Bank of Indonesia, PermataBank will use its enterprise payments expertise in working with retailers to increase adoption of BBM Money as a simpler way to pay," said Bianto Surodjo, Retail Banking Director, PermataBank.