We are committed to financial education around the world — that's why we've created a range of financial education programs tailored to consumers in several global markets.
Australia, New Zealand
The MasterCard Budget Basics website and its related brochures educate consumers and students on smart budgeting practices.
Malaysia, Singapore
The e-Learning Center website provides general consumers valuable financial information via online tools that include tip sheets, budget tracker worksheets and credit explanations.
Safetina's Online Shopping Lesson
Japan
Safetina's Online Shopping Lesson is a consumer education website meant to teach Japanese consumers — a group that heavily participates in online shopping — how to be savvier and more secure when shopping online.
India
Together with the Indian Banks Association and India Cards Council, the Money 4 You web portal shares smart financial tips with young adults just entering the workforce.
Introduction to Financial Management
Japan
Introduction to Financial Management provides consumers in Japan access to free, easy-to-understand tools to help manage their personal finances.
We are committed to financial education around the world — that's why we've created a range of financial education programs tailored to consumers in several global markets.
Netherlands, Germany
Since college students are more likely to be influenced by their peers, MasterCard's responsible spending program for college students focuses on peer-to-peer communication to teach the fundamentals of good credit habits, campus-wide.
Romania
EduCard is an online consumer education platform designed to help Romanian banks restore trust in financial services and to help Romanian consumers better manage their finances.
Junior Achievement — Young Enterprise
Czech Republic, Sweden, Turkey, Belgium, and Hungary
For over a decade, MasterCard has worked with Junior Achievement - Young Enterprise to deliver a financial skills curriculum to students and has contributed over $1 million for the development and implementation of programs for young people throughout the world.
We are committed to financial education around the world — that's why we've created a range of financial education programs tailored to consumers in several global markets.
Consumo Inteligente/Smart Consumer
Latin America, Caribbean
The Consumo Inteligente website collects educational articles, expert opinions and multimedia resources for audiences looking for smart financial advice.
We are committed to financial education around the world — that's why we've created a range of financial education programs tailored to consumers in several global markets.
United States
To help consumers save well and spend wisely, MasterCard has created a site full of tools, resources, tips, links and more to help consumers keep their financial life pointed in the right direction.
United States
MasterCard developed Peace of Mind educational materials that teach consumers how to protect themselves from fraud in several, easy-to-follow tips.
Consumer Credit Education Package
United States
To reach young adults who are new to credit, issuers distribute the MasterCard Consumer Credit Education Package, which includes cardholder-customized materials such as the Core Credit Tool kit.
United States
Since college students are more likely to be influenced by their peers, MasterCard's responsible spending program for college students focuses on peer-to-peer communication to teach the fundamentals of good credit habits, campus-wide.
Prepaid Consumer Education Campaign
United States
The Prepaid Consumer Education Campaign works to help consumers understand the power and convenience of prepaid debit products and how these products help consumers with budgeting, financial basics, and overall financial inclusion.
MasterCard RPPS Credit Counseling
United States
MasterCard, our creditors and issuers, are working in partnership to make a difference in the lives of consumers struggling with their finances. As a key player in the Credit Counseling sector, MasterCard is central to the facilitation of Debt Management Proposals (DMPs) and payments.
