Mastercard to Replace Maestro Cards with Debit Mastercards for Better Online Commerce Practices

2023-05-23 09:31:04

They will gradually disappear from July 1 to make way for a new debit card that will better respond to new online commerce practices, announced Tuesday Mastercard, the company issuing Maestro cards.

The Maestro brand was launched in 1991. “It was quite revolutionary at the time because the card made it possible to make secure payments in different European countries. It has become like the best payment companion for consumers, also when traveling,” says Henri Dewaerheijd, director of the Belgian-Luxembourg subsidiary of Mastercard.

“But Maestro was developed for physical stores and is not designed for the digital age,” he continues. The company therefore decided to replace all Maestro cards in Europe with a new card, the Debit Mastercard, offering more online payment facilities, while being more widely accepted abroad while Maestro was barely present outside of the Old Continent.

“Acceptance (of the new card) is twice that of Maestro cards, reaching more than 100 million points of sale worldwide, both online and in physical stores,” the company points out. .

Online commerce has experienced a meteoric rise since the coronavirus crisis. “And this growth continues, even following the peaks seen recently,” adds Dewaerheijd. Last year, 8.5 million Belgians shopped online for around 15 billion euros, with most transactions made using a debit card, figures show by the BeCommerce association.

“The Belgian is a ‘debit card lover’ and we want to give him the choice of always using this method of payment while giving him the possibility of making secure online purchases”, comments the director of Mastercard BeLux.

As of July 1, new Mastercard debit cards and cards to be renewed or replaced will be Debit Mastercard. For existing and still valid Maestro cards, the change will be gradual and will take a maximum of 5 years, which is the life cycle of a debit card. Customers of the main Belgian banks (Argenta, Banque van Breda, Beobank, Belfius, BNPP Fortis, ING, KBC-CBC, Santander Consumer Finance, Nagelmackers, etc.) will see their Maestro card gradually replaced. Other banks, working in particular with Visa, competitor of Mastercard, are not concerned.

Mastercard is also making this change elsewhere in Europe where its Maestro brand was present, such as Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, etc. In total, 100 million cards still need to be replaced.

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