Mastercard Inc
NYSE:MA

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NYSE:MA
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Price: 539.69 USD -0.14%
Market Cap: 484.6B USD

Mastercard Inc
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Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors

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Mastercard Inc
NYSE:MA
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Visa Inc
NYSE:V
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Automatic Data Processing Inc
NASDAQ:ADP
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Paychex Inc
NASDAQ:PAYX
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PayPal Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:PYPL
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Fiserv Inc
NYSE:FI
Income to Minority Interest
-$18m
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Mastercard Inc
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Mastercard Inc., a titan in the global payments industry, operates at the heart of the digital economy's relentless march forward. Established in the 1960s, the company initially started as a consortium of large banks seeking to offer a new kind of financial service—a plastic card that could be used universally and significantly ease the burden of carrying cash. Fast forward to the present, Mastercard has transformed into a technology company in the global payments space, facilitating transactions across a vast network that spans over 210 countries and territories. The company connects consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments, and businesses worldwide, offering not merely a payment card but an intricate web of products and services that aim to make transactions faster, easier, and more secure. The genius of Mastercard’s business model lies in its "four-party" system: it connects the cardholder, merchant, issuing bank, and acquiring bank with precision and efficiency. Mastercard does not issue cards itself; instead, it licenses its brand and technology to banks and financial institutions, which in turn issue the cards to consumers. The company earns revenue primarily from transaction processing fees whenever a Mastercard is used, as well as additional fees for services related to fraud prevention, data analysis, and consulting. This model allows Mastercard to capture value by facilitating and securing transactions, taking advantage of the network effect where more cardholders and merchants fuel usage, thereby increasing volume and boosting revenues. As the world increasingly shifts to cashless transactions, Mastercard finds itself in a favorable position, acting as a key player and enabler in this global transformation.

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