PRESS RELEASE

Mastercard Day Arrives in Jamaica to Highlight the Caribbean’s Digital Transformation

April 11th, 2024 | Kingston, Jamaica

Mastercard, the global technology company in the payments industry, hosted its first-ever "Mastercard Day" in Jamaica, marking a significant milestone in its efforts to foster the region’s digital transformation. The event brought together top executives and representatives from leading financial and technological institutions to delve into emerging trends, address challenges, and seize opportunities within the payments ecosystem.

The event served as a platform for insightful discussions on the evolving preferences of Caribbean consumers. Mastercard’s recent Consumer Payments Behavior Report reveals, for instance, that 93% of Jamaicans are comfortable with using new technologies, and over 51% already use debit cards for their daily purchases.

Sessions led by industry experts and key stakeholders delved into crucial topics, including:

  • Global trends in travel and leisure activities;
  • New payment technologies that are transforming the user experience and catering to the needs of those traditionally underserved or underbanked;
  • Latest trends on cross-border transactions that are granting users a more convenient, secure, and transparent payment experience, bringing people closer than ever;
  • The need to adopt a holistic and collaborative cybersecurity approach to guarantee safe digital interactions for all users; and
  • The opportunities granted by public-private partnerships to push forward transformative digital agendas across the region.

 

“Today’s event allowed us to highlight the relevance of working together with financial institutions, fintechs, merchants, and governments to develop innovative technological solutions that tend to the focalized needs of the people across our region, guaranteeing they can connect to and take advantage of the benefits of the digital economy," said Dalton Fowles, country manager for Mastercard Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and Eastern Caribbean.

Highlighting Mastercard's pivotal role in driving Jamaica and the region's digital transformation, distinguished Mastercard speakers included Walter Pimenta, executive vice president, Products and Engineering for Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean; David Goldschmidt, vice president, Transfer Solutions Commercialization lead for Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean; Roiana Reid, director at Mastercard Economics Institute; Luiz Lessa, director at Mastercard Market Trends, and Eduardo Sánchez, senior vice president and head of Cyber & Intelligence for Mastercard Latin America and the Caribbean.

The company remains committed to driving positive change in Jamaica and the Caribbean. This inaugural Mastercard Day in Jamaica signifies its dedication to empowering individuals and businesses alike in the digital age.

Media Contacts

Sabrina Alvarez, Communications Manager for Mastercard Central America and the Caribbean

sabrina.alvarez@mastercard.com

About Mastercard

Mastercard powers economies and empowers people in 200+ countries and territories worldwide. Together with our customers, we’re building a sustainable economy where everyone can prosper. We support a wide range of digital payments choices, making transactions safe, simple, smart and accessible. Our technology and innovation, partnerships and networks combine to deliver a unique set of products and services that help people, businesses and governments realize their greatest potential.

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