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TBC Uzbekistan формирует стратегическое сотрудничество с Mastercard.

TBC Uzbekistan forms a strategic partnership with Mastercard.

TBC Bank Uzbekistan (TBC UZ) has established a long-term strategic partnership with Mastercard as the digital bank continues to enhance its infrastructure for global payments and money transfers.

TBC UZ's plans include the launch of Mastercard cards, which will enable users to seamlessly access global marketplaces like Amazon, providing the convenience of a single bank card for both domestic and international transactions. As part of this partnership, the companies aim to offer customers a range of loyalty bonuses, such as cashback and other benefits.

With this collaboration, TBC Uzbekistan continues to expand its product offerings within its digital banking ecosystem, which, in addition to TBC Bank Uzbekistan, includes Payme — a digital payment application for individuals and small businesses, as well as Payme Nasiya (Payme installment) — a business providing installment loans. All Mastercard products will be fully integrated into the broader range of offerings within the TBC Uzbekistan ecosystem.

Nika Kuridiani, CEO of TBC Uzbekistan, commented: “We are excited about our partnership with Mastercard as we continue to broaden our product range to provide our clients with access to a wide array of convenient digital financial services. This partnership is another significant step in our mission to make life easier for people while continuing to build a world-class digital banking ecosystem in Uzbekistan.”

Dennis Filippov, CEO of Mastercard in Uzbekistan, noted: “We are pleased to collaborate with TBC Uzbekistan as they continue to drive digital transformation in the country's banking sector. Uzbekistan is an intriguing market with tremendous growth potential, and through this partnership, we aim to provide millions of customers access to secure modern payment solutions. By integrating Mastercard's global payment infrastructure, we intend to support TBC in enhancing financial access and inclusion in Uzbekistan.”