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Statement from MasterCard Canada Toronto – November 19, 2009 – MasterCard’s
focus is, and will continue to be, on operating a reliable, efficient,
convenient, and secure payment system that delivers value to all
stakeholders—including consumers—in Canada’s highly competitive
payments market. It is against
this focus that MasterCard will evaluate the financial, operational, and market
impact of the proposed Code of Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry in Canada announced by the Minister of Finance
today. MasterCard plans on
actively participating in the consultation process.
“Today’s announcement and the Code should resolve a
commercial dispute for which the global retail lobby operating in Canada has
sought government intervention over private negotiation,” said Kevin Stanton, President,
MasterCard Canada. “A code issued
by the Minister of Finance must be taken seriously and establishes a de facto
standard of conduct. In particular, MasterCard will review how the Code of
Conduct for the Credit and Debit Card Industry could alter the competitive
landscape and will take measures to safeguard its continued ability to deliver
value and innovation to all stakeholders. Nevertheless, MasterCard believes that in formulating the proposed Code the
Minister has undertaken a comprehensive and diligent review of a complex matter
involving disparate claims.”
In 2008 MasterCard celebrated 35 years of providing Canadians with unparalleled payments value. Over the last decade MasterCard has been a leading Canadian payments innovator with its introduction of retail and other non-traditional card issuers, chip, PayPass™ contactless technology, and, most recently, Maestro®. Maestro is MasterCard’s global debit offering in Canada that is available to merchants at a flat fee that is substantially lower than Interac’s and provides greater reliability and global reach. About MasterCard Worldwide
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