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The Name on the World's Most Accepted
Card Australian Head Office Global Headquarters The Origins of MasterCard Over the next decade, several franchises evolved where a single bank in each major city would accept cards as payment with certain merchants they'd chosen to work with. On August 16, 1966, one of these groups formed the Interbank Card Association (ICA), which later became MasterCard Worldwide. Unlike other similar organisations, ICA was not dominated by a single bank. Member committees were established to run the association. They established rules for authorisation, clearing and settlement. They also handled marketing, security and legal aspects of running the organisation. Expanding Globally Many countries followed closely behind the early international members and by the late 1970s, ICA had members from as far a field as Africa and Japan. To reflect the commitment to international growth, ICA changed its name to MasterCard. In the 1980s, there was further expansion into Asia and Latin America. In 1987, MasterCard became the first payment card to be issued in the People's Republic of China. By 1993, China was the second largest country in sales volume for MasterCard. In 1988, the first MasterCard was issued in the Soviet Union. Today, there are more than 30 MasterCard offices around the world, including a strong presence in Asia Pacific, with offices in Sydney, Singapore, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Jakarta, Manila and Beijing. MasterCard also has an impressive history of introducing breakthrough developments. |
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