Mastercard appoints
new Sub-Saharan Africa Division President
Spurred on by the
company's steady growth in Sub-Saharan Africa and in line with its focus
on investing in the continent,
Mastercard has appointed Raghav Prasad as Division President for Sub-Saharan
Africa. Prasad will strengthen the company's ongoing commitment to delivering value to customers and
consumers in Africa by leveraging technology to build stronger and more
inclusive payment ecosystems.
Prasad brings his extensive 30-year global financial
services and payments industry experience to further Mastercard's goal of
financially including 100 million people by 2020 - an objective that can only
be achieved by working with partners across the public and private sectors and by
introducing market-relevant digital payment solutions such as Masterpass QR,
Mastercard Payment Gateway Services along with
its core Debit, Credit, Prepaid and Commercial solutions.
With a proven track record as a leader, Prasad has a deep
understanding of the payments sector, and brings unique insights into the region
honed while running his own consulting practice focusing on the Middle East and
Africa as well as working for global players like Citibank and RBS.
"The influence and true potential of technology is seen
on the continent like almost nowhere else in the world. Africa has an amazing
advantage of not having invested in legacy infrastructure and can embrace the
latest technologies, especially mobile, to transform the payments landscape.
Technology innovation is influencing the way consumers engage with the world
around them, shaping economies, creating smarter, more connected and
financially inclusive cities," said Prasad.
Mobile continues to act as a critical conduit of growth in
Sub-Saharan Africa, currently accounting for nearly a tenth of the global
mobile subscriber base and is predicted to grow faster than any other region
globally over the next five years. Additionally, the World Bank estimates that
over 64 million adults in the region already have a mobile money account - making it the most
easily accessible technology for those currently excluded from the formal
financial services sector.
It also serves as an increasingly important tool for the
continent's growing youth population. Africa will become the youngest and most
populous continent in the next few decades, according to the Africa Development
Bank Outlook 2018 Report Its labour force will expand to nearly two billion in
2063, a trend that is supported by the fact that over 12 million young people
join the workforce every year.
Prasad predicts that the demographic dividend of a large
young and tech-savvy population will lead to many of these youth starting up
businesses of their own, and becoming job creators. "Our work in
supporting the MSME sector is critical to our role in Africa, and solutions such as Masterpass QR
are turning the tide on cash dependency as well as helping millions of
merchants to go digital for the first time. This is more attractive for businesses and
consumers alike - and we see youth being a key driver of the adoption of new technologies
now, and in the future"
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