Mastercard strengthens Digital First programme in Asia-Pacific

Apr 26th at 15:48
26-04-2021 15:48:58+07:00

Mastercard strengthens Digital First programme in Asia-Pacific

Mastercard, a leading technology company in the payments industry, is strengthening its global Digital First programme across the Asia-Pacific with a range of innovative partners to deliver even more seamless and secure digital payment options than consumers expect as they shop and bank online more than ever before.

Mastercard strengthens Digital First programme in Asia-Pacific
The Digital First programme gives consumers the choice of making payments with digital cards or directly from bank accounts by using smartphones, smartwatches, or any other digital device

Along with this, Mastercard’s Digital First programme maximises the safety, security, and convenience of e-commerce, online banking, and contactless transactions by providing the guidelines for payment processors, fintechs, issuing banks, and other partners to create end-to-end digital payment options at scale.

Backed by the speed and security of Mastercard’s global network – including the Mastercard Processing platform to enable instant issuance – the Digital First programme offers consumers the ease of applying online, rapid access to begin making purchases, as well as flexibility and peace-of-mind while shopping.

It gives consumers the choice of making payments with digital cards or directly from bank accounts by using smartphones, smartwatches, or any other digital device.

It also provides innovative new ways to receive payments including Mastercard’s QR on Card, which places a QR code on a consumer’s payment card to allow senders to scan and transfer funds securely and easily to their account of choice.

With this greater demand for digital experiences, Mastercard is enabling its customers to innovate faster by providing a network of partners that support each step of the consumer digital journey – from acquisition and usage to management.

With consumers making a rapid and lasting shift to a “digital by default” mindset, Mastercard research shows that 30 per cent of people in Australia, 49 per cent in India, 55 per cent in China, and 34 per cent in Japan plan to make more purchases online.

A large majority – 71 per cent in Australia, 77 per cent in India, 73 per cent in China, and 62 per cent in Japan – believe the shift to contactless payments is here to stay.

With this greater demand for digital experiences, Mastercard is enabling its customers to innovate faster by providing a network of partners that support each step of the consumer digital journey – from acquisition and usage to management.

“Mastercard has been leading the drive into inclusive digital commerce for many years by delivering frictionless and secure payment experiences for the billions of people shopping and managing their finances at their fingertips around the clock and around the world,” said Sandeep Malhotra, executive vice president, Products and Innovation, Asia-Pacific, Mastercard.

“Combined with the strengths of Mastercard’s partners, the Digital First programme offers the convenience of fast, transparent payments, and maximises consumer choice with everything from digital cards in e-wallets, to QR on Card, to the Pay by Account solution that lets people make payments from a bank account using their financial service provider’s app. For merchants, the benefits include access to a wider consumer base and faster availability of funds.”

In the Asia-Pacific, Mastercard’s Digital First products are becoming the standard in many markets with customers including HSBC, Mox by Standard Chartered, and WeLab Bank in Hong Kong (China), Singapore’s GrabPay, Atlantis in Singapore and India, RBL Bank, Yes Bank and BOB Financial Solutions Ltd., also in India, VIB in Vietnam, Sumitomo Mitsui Card Co., Ltd. and Credit Saison in Japan, as well as a number of financial institutions in Australia such as Bankwest and Bendigo and Adelaide Bank.

Mastercard and BOB Financial Solutions Ltd. have just announced that they will jointly offer Mastercard’s QR on Card service for small and micro-merchants in India, enabling these businesses to accept cashless payments. This service, the first-of-its kind in the world, empowers merchants to spend and earn on the same card, making it easier for them to receive digital payments flexibly and quickly while making deliveries or serving customers in-store.

For the Digital First programme in the Asia-Pacific, Mastercard offers the benefits of its own Mastercard Processing platform and partners with payment processors and fintechs including Euronet Worldwide, Tutuka, HPS, Global Processing Services (GPS), and Episode Six, along with digital platform providers such as Thales, Verestro (uPaid), Nuclei, and Infosys.

Together with these partners, Mastercard’s Digital First enables people to apply online and receive card information almost immediately upon issuer approval.

It also gives cardholders access to their card information almost immediately so that they may begin making purchases online, within apps and in stores through digital wallet offerings. An optional physical card is also available.

Under the the programme, credentials can be accessed swiftly and securely via the digital environment, eliminating the need for names and numbers to be displayed on the physical card.

Other benefit of the programme is simple and easy management as it allows people to manage their payment credentials digitally, including access to transaction history and balance information, alerts, and card benefits.

Additionally, the Digital First programme offers consumers the option of both paying and receiving funds with a bank account or a card, enabling them to transact anywhere and anytime, while leveraging Mastercard’s global acceptance, a well as providing the highest standards of security to ensure consumers continue to be protected for all online and offline transactions.

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