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Mastercard Expands Presence in Mauritius with Inauguration of First Office

Through this office, Mastercard aims to provide enhanced value to its customers and businesses in the region, fostering greater agility and efficiency in delivering services to Mauritian stakeholders.

by Brian Yatich
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Mastercard has reached a significant milestone with the inauguration of its first office in Mauritius. This strategic move not only extends Mastercard’s reach in East Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands, but also underscores its dedication to serving the burgeoning market of Mauritius with its innovative financial products and services.

The establishment of a physical presence in Mauritius demonstrates Mastercard’s commitment to driving the next phase of growth and support for the country’s digital economy.

Through this office, Mastercard aims to provide enhanced value to its customers and businesses in the region, fostering greater agility and efficiency in delivering services to Mauritian stakeholders.

Mastercard’s commitment to Mauritius is exemplified by its history of successful partnerships within the country. In recent years, the company has forged significant collaborations aimed at introducing innovative card offerings and improving customer experiences in Mauritius.

These initiatives reflect Mastercard’s holistic approach to the market, showcasing its strategic alignment and compliance with the Central Bank and key industry partners to promote financial innovation and accessibility in Mauritius.

Mark Elliott, Division President, Sub-Saharan Africa at Mastercard said that they have a long and rich history in Mauritius, and the opening of our first dedicated office further solidifies their presence in the market as they engage with their local partners.

“We have a robust expansion and growth strategy in place for the region, and the establishment of our formal presence is a key pillar as we seek to address the market-specific needs of our customers. We look forward to leveraging our global and local expertise and innovative capabilities to roll out world-class payments technologies in this market alongside our partners,” He added.

Mauritius, with a current GDP per capita income of USD$11,750, is emerging as a significant player in the technology and financial sectors, positioning itself as a hub for innovation and digital transformation in the region.

Shehryar Ali, Senior Vice President and Country Manager for East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands at Mastercard, emphasized that Mauritius offers a great opportunity for Mastercard to expand its geographical presence in East Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.

“We are optimistic about the future of Mastercard’s expansion here. Our focus is on attracting and nurturing top-notch professionals to drive our operations, ensuring that we not only grow our presence here but also contribute significantly to the local economy and technological landscape.”

The new office in Mauritius was officially opened in Port Louis, marking a new chapter in Mastercard’s journey to expand and innovate in East Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands.

Expanding its geographical presence in Africa is a strategic priority for Mastercard, which has now established offices in Cairo, Casablanca, Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi, and Mauritius.

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