“Very early on, we have recognised that working with governments for building strong identity of citizens helps everything work better,” said McLaughlin, adding that Mastercard believes that authentication forms a big part of payments.
The company said India is a premium market and it has built various India-specific solutions. Mastercard recently entered into a technology and distribution partnership for ‘Samosa POS’, a calculator-based point-of-sales (POS) terminal. While the company has been pushing the newer forms of POS terminals such as mobile, contactless etc., it believes that both traditional and new POS terminals will grow for the country. India currently has five million terminals, of which over one million are contactless-enabled and another over one million Bharat QR-enabled.
It also developed e-Rythu, a digital agricultural marketplace, in association with the government of Andhra Pradesh with a goal of reaching one million horticulture and agriculture farmers and over 300 farmer producer organisations (FPOs) in the state.
Apart from providing specific solutions to a range of companies, Mastercard provides services through application programming interfaces (APIs).
“Innovators all around the globe from largest companies to big financial institutions to local merchants can access the network through our APIs,” said McLaughlin, adding that the APIs enable anyone who wants to build application to tap into Mastercard. The company said it works with local merchants to help them sell better and create a sustainable commerce ecosystem.
Mastercard is keen on being known not as a payments player but a technology company. However, the company’s identity work, as well as other technology and distribution partnerships, while lucrative on their own, seem to be carefully positioned towards strengthening its mammoth payments ecosystem.
Other forays - Mastercard developed e-Rythu, a digital agri marketplace, to reach one million farmers in Andhra
- It partnered with Syntizen to develop Aadhaar-based authentication solutions to check attendance in govt schools for mid-day meals
- The firm is the authentication service agency for govt-owned India Post Payments Bank
- It helped Jawaharlal Nehru Technology University identify and blacklist more than 900 fake faculties and de-affiliate 203 fake colleges