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Comviva to lead MasterCard Mobile Money partnership program
Published in Bikya Masr on 28 - 02 - 2012

LAGOS: Comviva, the global leader in providing mobile solutions beyond VAS, today announced a strategic partnership with MasterCard to launch a first-of-its-kind open loop Mobile Money Partnership Program.
Working together, Comviva and MasterCard will help the more than 2.5 billion financially underserved consumers globally to gain access to mainstream financial services – via their mobile phone.
Comviva has created a solid ecosystem of trusted business relationships and symbiotic partnerships building upon its leadership in technology. This has enabled them to deploy a large number of Mobile commerce solutions across the globe.
Comviva's mobiquit is a multi-award winning mobile financial solution that has already crossed over 55 deployments, 490 million subscribers in 38 countries. With mobiquity mobile users can quickly, easily and safely access a range of financial payment services. It also provides multiple proven integrations – including payment, banking, credit card and ATM switches and systems.
Commenting on this strategic partnership with MasterCard, Manoranjan Mohapatra, CEO, Comviva said, “With our established leadership in empowering mobile money technology across geographies, we are thrilled to support MasterCard's first-of-its-kind open loop Mobile Money Partnership Program. Our dominance in emerging markets makes us as an unequivocal partner of choice for MasterCard to cater to underbanked segments with intuitive financial services. With mobile financial services turning into a key business strategy for banks and telecom vendors, this program will also give the right impetus to financial and social inclusion.”
“With about five billion mobile phone users worldwide, this partnership program provides powerful, smart and convenient new payment options to people through a device that's already in the palm of their hands today. To ensure success of this program, MasterCard has partnered with the leading players in the mobile money ecosystem. Comviva was a key partner of choice to empower billions of underserved segments in the developing market,” said Mung Ki Woo, Group
Executive, Mobile, MasterCard Worldwide.
The Mobile Money Partnership Program will address the need of consumers in developing markets through a readily accessible device, the mobile phone. Comviva will work with MasterCard to enable global consumers to purchase goods and services via their mobile phone at millions of physical and online merchants, as well as transfer funds and pay bills.
Through this partnership, Comviva and MasterCard aim to help mobile network operators and financial institutions to speed up the development of the financial services they offer.
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Tags: Africa, Comviva, MasterCard, Mobile Money, Visa
Section: Tech


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