MASTERCARD
has introduced and roll-out Masterpass QR in seven markets in the Middle East
and Africa (MEA). This momentum is part of the company’s commitment to delivering
efficient and cost effective payment solutions to Micro, Small and Medium
Enterprises (MSMEs) in the region.
According to the company, the
significance of Masterpass QR and the contribution already made in these
markets are being highlighted at Mobile World Congress that is convening the
best minds from the global business and technology community in Barcelona this
week adding that insights will be shared on how to expand this model to other
emerging markets across the globe.
Front
of mind will be recent research that reinforces how mobile financial services
can potentially contribute $3.7 trillion to emerging economies in the next ten
years.
With
mobile penetration figures on the rise and predictions that smartphone adoption
in the region will jump to 65 percent (467 million devices) by 2020, it goes
without saying that mobile-driven and supported solutions will have a
significant impact on financial inclusion.
Disclosing some of its key milestones achieved to
date, it said that in Pakistan,Mastercard supported United
Bank Limitedby introducing the country’s first interoperable digital payment
solution in August 2016, allowing consumers to use their mobile banking app to
pay for goods and services.
It would recalled that Mastercard
launched the solution in the first African market in partnership with the
EcobankTrans International Group in Nigeria. The partnership was later extended
to include the signing of a strategic partnership agreement that will result in
Masterpass QR being rolled-out in 33 countries across Africa along with the
launch of the financial institution’s new mobile banking app focused on
impacting 100 million new customers by 2020.
In early January 2017, UBA
introduced the first merchant-focused app in Africa aimed at creating a SMART
(secure, mobile, accessible, reliable, transparent) network of 100,000 micro
merchants in Nigeria, using Masterpass QR to drive efficiency and a secure
method to accept payments.
And in February 2017,
Masterpass QR was officially launched in Kenya along with a commitment to
empower 150,000 MSMEs within 2017 by giving them access to the solution.
The solution has since been
rolled out to a number of markets across the region, most notably in Rwanda,
Tanzania, Uganda and Ghana.
Commenting
on the development, Lead for Digital Payments and Innovation Labs in Middle
East and Africa, Gaurang Shah said: “Mastercard remains fully committed to
delivering solutions that build inclusive ecosystems and consequently drive a
cashless society.”
He
added that the most effective way to ensure the continued evolution of products
and services that develop robust and resilient digital payment systems is by
forging strong partnerships.
Masterpass
QR facilitates operational efficiencies for MSMEs, the backbone of emerging
market economies. According to the World Bank, these enterprises create
four out of five new jobs in emerging economies. The
solution allows millions of MSMEs to accept quick and secure payments and empowers
consumers to move beyond cash when buying goods and services.
The
solution further offers convenience to consumers by enabling them to pay for in-store
purchases by scanning the Quick Response (QR) code displayed at checkout on
their smartphones, or by entering a merchant identifier into their feature
phones, at any location worldwide that Masterpass QR is accepted.
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