Payoneer, Mastercard Team for Digital Purchasing
March 12, 2021
Payoneer
sated a multifaceted relationship with Mastercard. Beginning with the Payoneer
Digital Purchasing Mastercard, tailor-made for SMBs, eCommerce sellers and
freelancers worldwide, Payoneer and Mastercard will work closely to better meet
the needs of the B2B market.
This partnership comes soon after Payoneer announced that it will be going
public through a SPAC transaction, which assigns Payoneer a pro-forma implied
enterprise value of approximately $3.3B upon consummation. Mastercard will
provide Payoneer with access to innovative new products and benefits to better
meet the needs of their customers, and Mastercard will benefit from Payoneer’s
global B2B footprint, gaining access to the company’s ecosystem of more than 5
million businesses.
Through the new Payoneer Digital Purchasing Mastercard, businesses receiving
payment through Payoneer benefit from:
Immediate access to funds earned which they can now invest into their growth
through digital advertising platforms such as Facebook and Google
Making purchases anywhere around the world where Mastercard is accepted, and the
ability to connect the card to mobile wallets
Access to multiple cards, streamlining the management of expenses for businesses
across platforms, storefronts and product lines
Virtual card access, providing SMBs with choice in how they pay and get paid as
the demand for digital payments continues to accelerate
“This
partnership with Mastercard is an essential step in providing our customers with
another easy way to access and spend their funds from marketplace sales and B2B
commerce,” said Charles Rosenblatt, Chief Strategy Officer, Payoneer. “With the
launch of the Payoneer Digital Purchasing Mastercard, our global customer base
can pay for online advertising and other digital services, as well as have
another way to pay suppliers. We are very excited to partner with Mastercard as
we expand our global offerings, providing our marketplaces and SMBs the best
solution available.”
“We have been laser-focused on enabling faster, more convenient, and secure
digital payments to address the evolving needs of businesses and consumers
alike,” said Sherri Haymond, executive vice president, Digital Partnerships at
Mastercard. “We look forward to working closely with Payoneer to further address
the critical SMB segment through the combination of their significant reach with
the power of the Mastercard network.”
For those that have existing Payoneer cards, users will not need to take any
action to ensure continued access to their existing card. The digital purchasing
cards will be available widely in the second half of 2021. |