Egypt, MasterCard sign MOU for digital national ID program

Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, and MasterCard have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at extending financial services to 54 million Egyptians using among other technologies, the digital National ID.

Ajay Banga, CEO, MasterCard, and H.E. Atef Helmy, Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, announcing the digital National ID program at Mobile World Congress 2015. (Photo courtesy of Business Newswire).
Ajay Banga, CEO, MasterCard, and H.E. Atef Helmy, Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, announcing the digital National ID program at Mobile World Congress 2015. (Photo courtesy of Business Newswire).

The announcement was made by Atef Helmy, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, and Ajay Banga, Chief Executive Officer of MasterCard, at the 2015 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

As part of the agreement, MasterCard will work with the government to roll out a digital ID program that links citizens’ national ID to the existing national mobile money platform, allowing Egyptians to participate in the formal electronic economy through a single, easy-to-use cashless program.

H.E. Atef Helmy, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, commented: “Under Egypt’s new progressive leadership, the country is on the road of positive change; we remain committed to driving this change. With Egypt’s mobile penetration rate at more than 100 per cent and an existing interoperable national mobile money platform, this collaboration with MasterCard will provide millions of Egyptians with access to an innovative, safe and simple way to conduct financial transactions using their national ID card.”

According to the Minister, knowledge transfer will play an important role in the partnership and MasterCard’s global experience and expertise will also be leveraged to boost innovation efforts and enhance citizen engagement. In addition, the two entities will work together build an innovation center in Cairo that will leverage MasterCard’s latest technologies and make them available in the market.

Ajay Banga, Chief Executive Officer, MasterCard, commented: “Financial inclusion is the foundation for economic growth that’s more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable. It is not only about how to better pay, and get paid, in situations where banking infrastructure is absent. It’s also about leveraging technology and access to resources so that communities can grow and achieve new things. We are proud and honored to announce this partnership with the Government of Egypt. We have a long and rich history with the country, and this partnership further highlights our commitment to Egypt and its future.”

MasterCard already has significant assets and partnerships in Egypt, and will leverage those to deploy the new cashless system. The system will allow the government to issue digital ID cards which can be used to pay for a number of services including government fees, mobile bills, merchant purchases and domestic remittances. In addition, salaries and social benefits will be electronically disbursed through the card. All transactions will be processed in real-time and will be fully secure.

Globally, the electronic distribution of payments has had a profound effect on increasing government efficiency and increasing transparency at the national level. As a technology company offering a wide range of payment technology, MasterCard has worked with governments around the world to deploy efficient and secure payment technology, resulting in significant savings and increased convenience.

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