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Mastercard Backs Africa’s Push Toward $1.5 Trillion Digital Economy

Mastercard is ramping up its efforts to support Africa’s digital transformation, with a new report projecting the continent’s digital payments market could reach $1.5 trillion by 2030. 

The company is focusing on key growth drivers including fintech expansion, small business digitization, and improved cross-border payment systems.

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A core part of Mastercard’s strategy involves supporting micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which contribute more than half of Africa’s GDP. 

Through the MADE Alliance, Mastercard aims to connect 100 million individuals and businesses to the digital economy, offering tools like Tap on Phone, SME-in-a-Box, and the Track Micro Credit Program. The company also plans to enroll 15 million people on its Community Pass platform within five years.

In parallel, Mastercard is strengthening its role in Africa’s fintech ecosystem, which has seen nearly half of its firms established in the past six years. 

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Through its Fintech Express platform and partnerships with major players like M-Pesa and MTN Fintech, Mastercard is enabling startups to launch faster and scale securely, using technologies such as AI-powered fraud detection and biometric authentication.

The company is also expanding its Cross-Border Services to facilitate secure, real-time money transfers across the continent. 

Collaborations with banks like Access Bank and Equity Bank are helping improve access to remittances, which reached approximately $100 billion in 2023. With internet connectivity and financial inclusion on the rise, Mastercard sees Africa as a vital region for long-term digital economic growth.

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