In the Demo Area of the Payment Hall 2022, Mastercard presented really interesting innovations and technological solutions. From the 23 to 25 Novemberthe focus at Fiera Rho Milano is all on digital payments, with Masterard as the protagonist in various areas, from security to international payments, up to open banking.
Mastercard, here are the news at the Payments Hall 2022
Among the innovations presented stands out Click to Pay, which allows you to make online purchases quickly and safely. No password to remember, but leveraging Mastercard technologies to recognize the customer at check-out based on payment data in the profilo Mastercard Click to Pay.
Cross Border Services instead it allows you to send and receive money securely internationally, using a single secure connection for each type of payment and to any device.
Crypto Secure instead it allows cryptocurrency transactions through the Mastercard network, complete with an evaluation of the CipherTrace risk. In this way you will be able to understand the risk exposure through an intuitive dashboard: all the possibilities of crypto, but with less risk.
Subaio instead it allows you to control your finances through a single and simple dashboard integrated directly within the mobile banking app. This way you can manage everyone subscriptions and recurring payments: it will be very easy both to renew them and to cancel them, if you no longer need them.
Il Lifestyle Calculator instead it is a new version of the Mastercard Carbon Calculator that the company announced last year. Lets through 12 simple questions to evaluate if one’s habits are sustainable for the planet.
PayWish, Market Pay is a tool that uses Mastercar’s Tap on Phone technology. All Android smartphones with NFC can become payment terminals, real POS. This solution debuts in France with Carrefour Flash: with an app, tablets and smartphones become a solution for accepting contactless payments.
Finally, the solutions for open banking Aiia Pay and Pay by Link, which allow PISP-licensed third parties to take advantage of Mastercard’s Open Banking license, without sacrificing the usual security. More information on the Mastercard website.
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