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Mastercard accelerates crypto card partner program

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20 July, 2020, 08:15 pm
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Mastercard accelerates crypto card partner program

Wirex becomes first native cryptocurrency platform to be granted principal membership license

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20 July, 2020, 08:15 pm
Last modified: 20 July, 2020, 08:18 pm
Mastercard accelerates crypto card partner program

Mastercard on Monday announced the expansion of its cryptocurrency program, making it simpler and faster for partners to bring secure, compliant payment cards to market.

Supercharging the partnership experience, cryptocurrency and crypto card partners are invited to join Mastercard's Accelerate program2 for emerging brands and fintechs, giving them access to everything they need to grow quickly said a press release issued by the company on Monday.

The move comes as Wirex becomes the first native cryptocurrency platform to be granted a Mastercard principal membership, allowing it to directly issue payment cards the release added.

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Executive Vice President, Digital Asset and Blockchain Products and Partnerships, of Mastercard Raj Dhamodharan said, "The cryptocurrency market continues to mature, and Mastercard is driving it forward, creating safe and secure experiences for consumers and businesses in today's digital economy."

"Our work with Wirex and the wider crypto ecosystem is accelerating innovation and empowering consumers with more choice in the way they pay," added Mr Shamodharan.

Accepted at Millions of Merchants Worldwide

Mastercard principal membership enables Wirex to issue payment cards directly to consumers, making it easier for people to buy, hold and exchange multiple traditional and cryptocurrencies.

Consumers can instantly convert their cryptocurrencies into traditional fiat currency, which can be spent everywhere Mastercard is accepted around the world.

Currency will always enter Mastercard's network as traditional fiat currency. Users will also benefit from Wirex's Cryptoback™ rewards program, which automatically gives customers up to 1.5% back in Bitcoin for every purchase made in-store.

CEO and co-founder of Wirex, Pavel Matveev said "We are very excited for Wirex to be the first crypto-native company granted principal membership from Mastercard."

"It represents a growing interest and recognition in the acceptance of cryptocurrency by leading bodies and regulators and will help us to realize our vision of empowering everyone to experience a world where all currencies, traditional and crypto, are equal," added Mr Matveev.

Regulated by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority with a license to issue cards in Europe, Wirex has been growing rapidly over the past 18 months, with a successful expansion into the Asia Pacific region and the release of its native Wirex Token (WXT).

Later this year, the company plans to launch a next generation of Wirex card for customers in Europe, with features including additional currencies and free international ATM withdrawals. Wirex also plans to start issuing corporate cards for Wirex Business clients.

Simple, Fast, Compliant, Progressive

Mastercard's Accelerate program provides a simple, single entry point to the company's wide range of specialized programs and gives crypto partners and other fintechs support and assistance for every stage of their growth and transformation, from market entry to global expansion. Crypto partners can be onboarded to Mastercard in a matter of weeks and are provided a guided experience through everything the company can offer.

Program participants are connected to relevant parts of the business to integrate Mastercard's proprietary technology, leverage its insights and cybersecurity services, engage new customers, and reach new markets and segments. In addition, Mastercard's commitment to financial inclusion drives focused product development, helping co-create solutions that enable a more inclusive economy.

Enhancing with the program for crypto card partners, Mastercard has streamlined its approval processes to reduce the time to market for partner products while maintaining its commitment to its principles for partnerships.

Mastercard will only work with crypto partners that follow their core principles.

Cryptocurrency partnerships must provide strong consumer protection, including privacy and security of the consumers' information and transactions.

They must deliver a level playing field for all stakeholders, including but not limited to financial institutions, merchants and mobile network operators.

They must operate in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, including those applicable to anti-money laundering, and consistent with the economic systems of the countries the network operates in.

Mastercard is committed to applying its innovation, experience and scale to emerging cryptocurrency and digital currency partners, building global ecosystems to modernize payments and transform the way people and businesses transact.

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