SIMalliance reports 4.2 billion global SIM shipments in 2013

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London, UK – The SIMalliance membership, which represents approximately 86% of the global SIM market, has reported SIM shipment volumes totaling 4.2 billion units for 2013, compared to 4.6 billion in 2012. The estimated total available market in 2013 was 4.85 billion units, compared to 5.1 billion in 2012.

The 5% reduction in the estimated total available market results from a decline in low-end SIM shipments across Asia – particularly in India – following the introduction of regulation which requires prepaid SIM customers to be formally identified and registered. While the regulation had a notable impact on the market in 2013, the region has adapted swiftly to the new requirements and recovery was evident even in the most affected countries towards the end of the year. The outlook is therefore that the market will return to normal and further growth is anticipated.

Elsewhere around the globe, there has been significant year-on-year growth in SIM shipment volumes:

  • Japan/Korea (+19%)
  • Americas (+11%)
  • MEA (+10%)
  • CIS Republics (+6%)

The primary growth factor in Japan/Korea and the Americas has been a surge in demand for high-end NFC and LTE SIMs, while subscriber acquisition is still fueling growth in some African markets, particularly in sub-Saharan countries.

Globally, year-on-year NFC-enabled SIM shipments, as reported by SIMalliance members, have risen by 159% to 78 million. The strongest NFC market was Japan/Korea (37 million shipments), while North America (24 million shipments) superseded Western Europe as the second largest NFC market in 2013. Market growth for NFC-enabled SIMs was reported across North America, Greater China, Pacific Asia, Japan/Korea and Europe.

2013 was the third consecutive year that significant shipments of NFC-enabled SIMs have been reported by the SIMalliance membership and each year has brought rapid growth across multiple markets; in 2011, there were 16 million shipments of NFC-enabled SIMs, with a further 30 million in 2012. This exponential growth trend is likely to continue in 2014.

With a cumulative total of 124 million NFC-enabled SIM shipments in the past three years, and a growing base of NFC-enabled phones and NFC-ready Point of Sale (POS) terminals, there is now a far-reaching and stable infrastructure in place for the continued roll-out of NFC services globally. IHS Technology recently reported 275 million global shipments of NFC-enabled mobile phones in 2013, with a further 416 million – indicating growth of 50% – forecast to be shipped in 2014, while Berg Insight has estimated that 53% of the world’s POS terminals will be NFC ready by 2017.

Global LTE SIM card shipments also increased in 2013, by 103% to 126 million, thanks to an uplift in volumes throughout the Americas, Asia and Europe. North America continues to lead the LTE SIM market with 65 million shipments in 2013, followed by Japan/Korea (27 million) and China (10 million). Continuing migration to LTE and 4G networks worldwide will be a key growth factor for the SIM industry throughout 2014, as older SIM cards in the field are replaced.

While Europe witnessed a nominal 1.5% decline in total shipment volumes throughout 2013, the market reflected the increasing demand for newer SIM form factors, also known as micro and nano SIMs, which was seen universally by each region due to the rising number of smart devices using smaller SIMs. It was also the market primarily responsible for driving a 30% global increase in the number of shipments of soldered SIMs designed specifically for M2M applications, indicating the strong opportunity for future growth of the M2M market, which is not constrained by population penetration rates, in Europe.

Frédéric Vasnier, SIMalliance Chairman (pictured), comments: “While 2013 SIM shipments were affected by prepaid regulation in multiple Asian countries, and most significantly in India, the global picture outside of Asia is actually one of 7% market growth.

“The most positive trend observed globally is the sharp increase in demand for high-end SIM products, particularly against a backdrop of the continuing momentum for NFC service deployments worldwide. With 124m NFC-enabled SIMs shipped in the past three years; the expectation that NFC SIM shipments will continue to rise in all advanced markets in 2014; and a critical mass of NFC-enabled handsets and NFC-ready POS terminals gaining ground, the signal is loud and clear: the infrastructure has been laid for the future mass roll-out of secure SIM-based NFC services. A strong foundation is now in place worldwide and is ready to be utilised by NFC service providers.

“The number one priority of the SIMalliance membership in the coming twelve months will be to support mobile network operators to simplify third party access to their subscribers, via the strong base of NFC-enabled SIMs which are already operational and those that will continue to be proactively deployed to wider subscriber portfolios in the future. The emergence of HCE and the opportunities it brings to the entire NFC ecosystem – as it supports the growth of NFC by making it more accessible and versatile to developers and more familiar to end users – makes the case for easier third party access to NFC SEs even stronger. As demand for secure NFC services grows, the limitations of HCE which make it best suited for use cases where stringent security requirements, optimal transaction speeds and always-available functionality are not mandatory, mean that NFC-enabled SIMs will play a vital role in bringing such secure NFC services to market.

“Finally, it’s also worth noting that the Mobile Connect initiative, announced by the GSMA in February, could have an influential effect on the industry in years to come. The initiative will bring strong identity capabilities to potentially billions of mobile users via their SIMs, reinforcing the added value that hardware-based SEs can deliver relative to advancing security in an increasingly digital world.”

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