MasterCard, InterSwitch Offer Co-branded Debit Card

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MasterCard Worldwide, a global payment solutions company, and InterSwitch Limited,  responsible for the Verve payment card brand in Nigeria, have entered into a  strategic co-brand debit card agreement.

The agreement will enable the launch of the MasterCard Verve – a chip and PIN debit  card which would enable cardholders to enjoy combined benefits of Verve and  MasterCard such as wider acceptance throughout Nigeria and around the world as well  as extensive cardholder protection. It is expected that the first MasterCard Verve  debit card will become available through the banks in early February 2011.

The new debit card will afford cardholders peace of mind as it will provide them  with a secure and efficient way of using their debit card for daily purchases and  accessing their cash at over 12,000 point of sale locations, 400 online merchants  and at 10,000 ATMs throughout Nigeria.

The card will also give Nigerians new level of global debit card acceptance while  greatly reducing their need to rely on cash for everyday purchases as MasterCard  branded cards are currently accepted at more than 30 million acceptance locations  around the world

According to Daniel Monehin, MasterCard’s Area Head, East & West Africa and Indian  Ocean Islands, “The co-branded debit card agreement with InterSwitch aims to usher  in a new era in convenient and secure payments for Nigerians and through this  collaboration, cardholders will have the ability to use a single card for domestic  and international business transaction.

“Furthermore, MasterCard Verve debit cardholders will have the ability to use their  debit cards in even more places, unlocking the true potential of chip and PIN cards  as a safe and convenient method of payment. The MasterCard Verve co-branded debit  card is fully Nigerian and fully international.”

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Cardholder protection is of paramount importance to MasterCard, and MasterCard Verve  debit card holders can rest easy, knowing that if their card was ever compromised or  stolen while travelling, they would be able to receive either a replacement card  from their bank or a cash advance through MasterCard’s Global Service.

According to the Director, Payment Solutions, InterSwitch, Charles Ifedi, “the  MasterCard-InterSwitch alliance is a milestone in the history of the company, but  more importantly it enables InterSwitch to provide cardholders with what they  deserve, more convenience at home and abroad. MasterCard Verve debit cardholders  will be the first cardholders in Nigeria to have local and international acceptance  and be able to access a range of value added services.

“With Quickteller™, cardholders will get instant 24-hour reconnection to a variety  of local and regional services such as DSTV, AIRTEL, HITV and PHCN. In addition, the  MasterCard Verve debit card offers fantastic price points and significant benefits  to cardholders locally, regionally and internationally”, he added.

One of the objectives of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Financial System Strategy  2020 (FSS 2020) is to advance the efficiency of the country’s e-payment systems, by  reducing the reliance on cash and promoting interoperability among financial  institutions. The co-brand debit agreement between MasterCard and InterSwitch will  contribute positively towards this vision.

“MasterCard is delighted to introduce this highly functional debit card to the  public and looks forward to empowering Nigerians with meaningful, convenient and  secure payments solutions,” Monehin concludes.

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