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Mastercard Is Modernising Commercial Payments With Embedded Virtual Card Technology

Mastercard is simplifying and scaling interactions among banks, platforms, and corporates alike by launching a new program to accelerate the adoption of virtual cards.

This transformation is powered by the latest advances in Mastercard’s embedded Virtual Card Number (VCN) technology, which delivers seamless and consumer-like commercial payments.

Mastercard has pioneered Virtual Card Number (VCN) solutions for decades through its VCN platform, partnerships, and integrations with diverse platform partners. Mastercard is already partnering with ERP (enterprise resource planning) platforms to deliver VCN-led innovation that automates end-corporate users’ workflows. Other platform partners range from working capital providers to expense tools, meeting and events technology providers, and hotel booking platforms. This has streamlined the implementation of virtual cards into corporate workflows.

Beginning April 1st, banks leveraging Mastercard VCN technology can enable platform partners enrolled in a new program to accelerate using embedded consumer-like experiences in commercial payments. This benefits the banks themselves, platform partners, and mutual end corporate customers:

  • Banks will benefit from scalability and have access to more embedded payment opportunities.
  • Platform partners will benefit from offering embedded payments with reduced integration effort.
  • Corporate users will benefit from an easier, consumer-like payment experience with fewer clicks.

Corporate employees increasingly expect the consumer-like payment experiences they are accustomed to when making payments in everyday life. Mastercard is meeting this demand by simplifying the process by embedding VCN technology into the systems corporations already use to make it more efficient and streamlined. Mastercard’s new program will slash lengthy onboarding processes as commercial payments evolve, unlocking efficiency for all VCN ecosystem participants and accelerating VCN usage in an $80 trillion serviceable market.

With the introduction of this new program, participating banks and platform partners no longer need to directly engage with one another, which streamlines the onboarding processes by removing a major barrier to integration. Once integrated, end-corporate users can use VCN technology inside tools they use daily, like their ERP partner, reducing the number of clicks required to complete day-to-day tasks and significantly streamlining existing processes.

Consumer-Like Experiences

Disparate and dispersed payment systems prevent corporate employees from receiving the consumer-like payment experiences they have come to expect. VCN technology can resolve this by allowing them to seamlessly complete payments within the systems they use daily. For example, paying invoices or other expenses with VCNs can be simplified to the click of a button or processed automatically.

Accelerated and Frictionless Onboarding

Mastercard is simplifying onboarding so participating banks and platform partners no longer need direct relationships with one another. This approach slashes the onboarding process by eliminating the need for formalities such as contracting, lengthy forms and technical vetting, which typically takes months and sometimes years to complete. This substantially streamlined process empowers corporate end-users to seamlessly utilize VCN technology on systems they use daily, such as HRS and Cvent.

Looking ahead

Mastercard’s approach is transforming commercial payments. VCN-driven embedded payments benefit banks, platform partners, and end-corporate users alike, delivering faster, simpler, and more secure payment solutions. Mastercard is streamlining the onboarding process and accelerating adoption by removing barriers to integration. The next wave of innovation in commercial payments is here.

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