FinXP Becomes a 'Principal Member' of Mastercard

FinXP Becomes a 'Principal Member' of Mastercard

NAXXAR, Malta — FinXP has announced it has become a principal member and card issuer of Mastercard.

“As a principal member, FinXP will work directly with Mastercard to offer new card solutions to its growing base of banking customers that are predominantly based across Europe,” said a rep. “Following this latest partnership, in the coming weeks FinXP’s business customers will be receiving information about innovative payment opportunities that will be new to the market.”

Jens Podewski, co-founder and CEO of FinXP, commented, “We are delighted to be partnering with such an established and respected company as Mastercard. So far, 2021 has been a milestone year for FinXP. We have completely re-done our corporate identity and significantly upgraded our technical infrastructure; we have doubled our headcount, all while increasing our profitability.”

“Our partnership with Mastercard is another crucial highlight that will enable us to take our value proposition to a whole other level," Podewski added. "We are confident that by working together with Mastercard, our client base will grow exponentially in the coming year."

The first new FinXP product resulting from this partnership will be released in Q4, 2021. For more information, contact sales@finxp.com or subscribe to the FinXP newsletter here.

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