Full-Time
Posted on 3/31/2025
Facilitates secure digital payment transactions
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Sydney NSW, Australia
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Mastercard operates in the payments industry, focusing on building an inclusive digital economy. The company connects people, financial institutions, governments, and businesses through secure data and networks. Mastercard facilitates transactions by charging fees to merchants and financial institutions for processing payments. It serves a wide range of clients across over 210 countries and territories, aiming to make transactions safe, simple, and accessible. Mastercard differentiates itself from competitors by emphasizing partnerships and innovative technologies to promote growth and sustainability. The company's goal is to create a more inclusive financial system that benefits everyone.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
M&A
Total Funding
$9M
Headquarters
Harrison, New Jersey
Founded
2007
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A group of trade associations representing European retailers reportedly asked the European Commission to take action against Mastercard and Visa under European Union antitrust rules, alleging that the companies charge high fees and don’t provide transparency on those fees. In a letter dated Tuesday (May 13) and addressed to the commission’s antitrust chief, financial services commissioner and economy chief, the associations also called for price controls on interchange fees, transparency and non-discriminatory obligations for International Card Schemes (ICSs), and a tool for regulators to scrutinize ICSs’ actions, Reuters reported Wednesday (May 14), citing a copy of the letter. “International Card Schemes (ICS) have been able to increase their fees without competitive challenge or regulatory scrutiny,” the letter said, per the report. “They have also rendered their system of fees and rules so complex and opaque that players are unable to understand, let alone challenge, what they are paying for and why.”
A $10 million instant payment is no longer a fantasy — it’s the new normal as real-time payments revolutionize global finance. PYMNTS Intelligence’s latest “Real-Time Payments World Map” revealed a surge in instant payment capabilities across the globe, as announcements focus on bringing faster payments to new use cases for consumers and businesses. The moves to broaden the reach of the payments themselves across the global stage are being driven by a combination of FinTech innovation, partnerships and infrastructure upgrades
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U.S. eCommerce merchants are increasingly pressing their payment service providers for technology upgrades, with the primary objective being boosting conversion rates, a direct impact on their bottom line. The PYMNTS Intelligence report “U.S. Merchants Want Help From PSPs on Make-or-Break Checkout to Boost Conversion,” a collaboration with Mastercard, explored the technology preferences of middle-market eCommerce businesses across five countries, with a specific focus on the United States edition. The study found that nearly 7 in 10 eCommerce merchants in the U.S. face challenges with the user experience during the checkout process
Mastercard has teamed with British FinTech Cardstream to promote open banking payments. The partnership will allow Cardstream to bolster its Payment Facilitation-as-a-Service (PFaaS) platform and allow customers to offer open banking payments to merchants and retailers throughout the U.K., the companies said in a Wednesday (May 7) news release. “There’s strong demand for open banking payments as a secure and convenient way to pay alongside cards,” Adam Sharpe, CEO of Cardstream, said in the announcement