Mastercard stories
Optus and Mastercard have extended their strategic partnership in a bid to provide Optus customers with a simple, secure way to prove their identity.
Australian payment firm mx51 hires Gilles Novel as Chief Product Officer. Novel brings 20 years of experience in payments and was formerly at Mastercard.
Mastercard and Australian company Openly have teamed up to provide organisations a complete view of their supply chain privacy and cyber risk posture.
Cirralto joins forces with Mastercard and Fresh Supply Co to improve cash flow for Australian farmers through blockchain-based trade finance.
Mastercard has announced it is accelerating efforts to remove first–use PVC plastics from payment cards on its network by 2028.
Fintech and payments as a service provider, Change has bolstered its expansion into the New Zealand market, signing Credit Union Auckland.
Encouraging more women into the global tech industry represents an opportunity for businesses to tap into bigger talent pools and diversified skillsets.
The partnership will provide merchants across the region with automated, real-time digital payment solutions that reduce risk and fraud. .
CellPoint expands into new verticals with new marketing team. Kim Hansen, Michael Svendsen, and Basim Reza join the company.
The partnership will provide an end-to-end dispute management platform across all payment schemes for their merchant portfolio.
The partnership is designed to create new opportunities for brands to easily capture and keep consumer attention.
Azul appoints Dean Vaughan as VP to drive APAC expansion, investing in people and new product development to drive customer value.
Mastercard's music album Priceless has been unveiled at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity and features 10 songs by 10 artists worldwide.
Mastercard has launched Mastercard Gamer Xchange (MGX), allowing APAC consumers to convert their rewards points into gaming currency.
GPS, the global payment technology platform catering to a variety of fintechs, has announced a new strategic partnership with Mastercard.
TradeWindow has partnered with Mastercard in a bid to increase access to trade finance and simplify cross-border payments.
Shifts in savings, economic growth, leisure travel recovery, and consumer spending are highlighted in the Mastercard Economics Institute's Economy 2022 report.
The collaboration provides PXP Financial's customers with safe, compliant and efficient cross-border payments and international transfers.
DECTA has appointed industry veteran Scott Dawson to ramp up its strategy for UK growth and expand its regulated payment services.
NZ consumers shift towards spending on experiences after lockdown, with the average Kiwi saving $3,000, says Mastercard research.