Mastercard and TransferWise have extended their global partnership enabling the issuance of cards in any market where the credit card giant is operational and the international payments firm is licensed, the companies announced on Thursday.
TransferWise first issued a Mastercard-enabled card in 2018 for its European customers and is also offering the same services in the United States, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. The company is also expected to launch services in Japan later this year, and, with this current partnership expansion, it has paved its way to enter almost all countries.
The London-headquartered company also , earlier this year, adding instant Chinese yuan transfers from 17 currencies.
“As we think about the next phase in our international expansion, we want to ensure this process stays just as convenient whether you need a debit card in the UK or Japan,” Kristo Käärmann, CEO and co-founder of TransferWise, said in a statement. “Building upon our partnership with is important in maintaining that high level of convenience around the world.”
Capturing the remittance and international payments market
TransferWise is known for at mid-market rates and minimum transactional fees. It also offers an international payments card targeted to expats, freelancers, businesses, and travelers, and has issued over a million cards to date.
The international payments company, along with MasterCard, also enabled the TransferWise card payments across platforms like Apple Pay, Google Pay, Fitbit, and Garmin Pay.
“We are proud to be expanding our relationship with TransferWise, having enjoyed a solid partnership over the past three years,” Andrea Scerch, president of processing services at Mastercard, said.
“Broadening TransferWise’s global reach will enable millions more people around the world to benefit from Mastercard’s worldwide acceptance footprint and TransferWise’s innovative multi-currency payment solutions.”
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