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Mastercard's 2030 Vision: A Future Without Passwords, Card Numbers

Author: Lekha Gupta | November 14, 2024 11:49am

Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE:MA) shares are trading higher on Thursday after the company unveiled on Wednesday its vision to transform online shopping by 2030, aiming to eliminate the need for physical card numbers, passwords, and one-time codes to streamline the checkout experience.

By 2030, Mastercard plans to eliminate manual card entry and static passwords, using tokenization and biometric authentication for secure, seamless online checkout.

Tokenization, introduced a decade ago to safeguard sensitive data, will be integrated with biometric authentication to ensure that every online transaction across Mastercard’s network is both tokenized and authenticated, enhancing both convenience and security.

This transformation is already underway in major markets and is expected to become widespread in the near future.

Notably, over 30% of Mastercard transactions globally are currently tokenized through Mastercard Digital Enablement Service (MDES), with markets like India approaching 100% tokenization for e-commerce.

Jorn Lambert, chief product officer at Mastercard, said, “Just like the transition from signing and swiping to tapping cards, we’re now moving from manual entry and passwords to seamless and secure payments in just a few clicks. With this shift we are protecting sensitive data through advanced encryption and tokenization technologies,”

“As payments continue to be embedded across a range of commerce experiences, we’re leading the way to a global economy that empowers everyone – providing consumers with greater control, convenience and peace-of-mind while unlocking new sales for merchants, and lowering fraud for issuers,” he added.

On Wednesday, Mastercard stated that it expects slower net revenue growth, projecting “low-double-digits” CAGR for 2025-2027, down from prior high-teens forecast.

The company anticipates mid-teens EPS growth over the next three years, lowering expectations from earlier low-20s guidance.

Investors can gain exposure to the stock via iShares U.S. Financial Services ETF (NYSE:IYG) and BlackRock Long-Term U.S. Equity ETF (NASDAQ:BELT).

Price Action: MA shares were down 0.09% at $521.39 at last check Thursday.

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