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Mastercard advances B2B payments with new supply chain finance offering, empowering more businesses to secure working capital

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    …Mastercard Track™ Business Payment Service and new partnership with Demica enables easier access to flexible working capital for buyers and suppliers

    …New offering supports Mastercard’s expansion of its Track BPS network around the world with new partnerships solidified in North America, Middle East & Africa, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America

    THUR 21 OCT, 2021-theGBJournal- Mastercard today announced a new supply chain finance capability within Track Business Payment Service (Track BPS) – designed to increase access to working capital while lowering costs, reducing complexity and risk, and accelerating automation when businesses pay and get paid.

    Launched in partnership with Demica, a leading global provider of supply chain finance technology, this new offering empowers Mastercard partners to provide their business customers with access to affordable working capital. Mastercard Track, an open-loop network, can now connect providers of B2B payments and their respective buyer and supplier customers to working capital.

    A lack of scalable solutions in the market has put supply chain financing out of reach for many businesses. As a result, only the largest suppliers can access working capital solutions, while trillions of dollars are tied up in accounts receivable each year.

    Mastercard’s solution unlocks a network for working capital – covering small businesses and global corporations alike, driving speed to market, and offering ease of integration for payment partners. Demica brings a global, flexible, multi-product financing platform and expansive network of banks and other funders at scale. Payment partners and their customers can benefit from Demica’s capabilities ranging from advisory services, supplier onboarding, and a white-labelled deployment process.

    “We are delighted to be working with Mastercard to transform the B2B payments landscape. This partnership will unite Demica’s scalable platform technology with Mastercard’s powerful infrastructure to make a real difference for businesses globally,” said Matt Wreford, CEO, Demica. “Our platform automates financing of payables and receivables and our global network of banks and non-bank investors opens up access to new sources of capital – we’re excited to bring these benefits to more companies through our global partnership with Mastercard.”

    By launching this first of its kind, embedded working capital capability in Mastercard’s Track Business Payment Service multi-rail platform, Mastercard is doubling down on its commitment to empower every business to get the working capital they need to thrive. This solution enables payment partners to extend the reach of buyer programs to more of their supply chain partners, strengthening supplier relationships. Suppliers gain improved access to competitively priced early payments and enjoy enhanced user experiences, such as one-time enrollment, standard agreements, and easy implementation leveraging their partner connections.

    Craig Vosburg, Chief Product Officer, Mastercard says, “Helping businesses optimize their working capital has been one of the key goals of Mastercard Track Business Payment Service. Disparate systems and processes in the current B2B ecosystem continue to make cash flow management complicated, increase operating costs, and hinder business growth. Our new offering and partnership with Demica help solve these pain points by allowing buyers and suppliers to unlock their working capital and deploy it to grow their businesses – enabling choice and scale and accelerating financial inclusion.”

    Mastercard is integrating its Track Business Payment Service network and its blockchain-based Mastercard Provenance Solution in supply chains across industries. Buyers and suppliers will see improved visibility, traceability, and procure-to-pay cycle times. As a result, payment partners can use this data to reduce risk, decrease reconciliation costs, and help further advance early payments in the accounts payable and receivable processes. The offering will provide access and support to a new suite of APIs to power each step of the commercial payments journey. Learn more at Mastercard Developers.

    This new supply chain finance offering is available on Account-to-Account (A2A) rails in the United States with plans for global expansion throughout 2022 as Mastercard continues to onboard partners in this space through its focused approach to global trade.

    New Track BPS Partners Offer Choice for Customers Around the World

    Mastercard continues its strong growth with network partners supporting Track Business Payment Service which is now live in regions around the world for A2A and global card payments. Today, businesses of all sizes can use this service to optimize payments and streamline reconciliation through payment partners in financial services, fintech, and business automation services industries.

    New partnerships in North America include HSBC, FreshBooks, FISPAN and SnapAP who will offer the Track Business Payment Service capability to their commercial customers. In addition, global scale continues around the world with new partners in the Middle East & Africa, Latin America, Europe and Asia Pacific including: Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Cirralto, Emirates Islamic Bank P.J.S.C, First Abu Dhabi Bank, FlowPay, H&CO, Mashreq Bank, RAKBANK, RFM Loyalty, Standard Bank, and Telr.

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