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    Access Bank and Mastercard: Enabling Seamless Africa-Global Payments

    Lilian AzuhBy Lilian AzuhNovember 5, 2025Updated:November 5, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    L-R: Folashade Femi-Lawal, Country Manager, West Africa, Mastercard; Roosevelt
    Ogbonna, Group MD, Access Bank; Mark Elliot, Division President, Africa, Mastercard;
    and Chizoma Okoli, Deputy MD, Access Bank at the Access – Mastercard Event.

    In today’s interconnected world, seamless cross-border payments are vital for
    economic growth, business expansion, and personal empowerment. For decades,
    millions of Africans faced steep barriers in sending or receiving money internationally:
    high fees, opaque exchange rates, and long delays that made transactions uncertain
    and costly. Whether they are students paying tuition abroad or traders settling import
    bills and families depending on remittances, these challenges have touched every
    layer of society.

    Africa’s fragmented payments landscape, marked by multiple currencies, varying
    regulations, and limited banking infrastructure, has long slowed financial inclusion. In
    this system, a trader in Lagos might wait weeks for funds from Nairobi, while a
    Ghanaian student in the United States could lose a significant portion of tuition to
    intermediary charges. For many, especially in rural or informal sectors, formal banking
    channels were out of reach, forcing reliance on informal and risky alternatives.

    Recognizing the need for change, Access Bank, one of Africa’s largest and most
    innovative financial institutions, has partnered MasterCard, a global payments leader,
    to reimagine how money moves across borders. The collaboration aims to make cross- border payments faster, cheaper, and more transparent, empowering individuals and businesses to participate more fully in the global economy.

    “By combining our strengths, we can unlock new opportunities, bridge the financial
    divide and create a more inclusive and prosperous future for all Africans,” says Robert Giles, Senior Advisory, Retail Banking at Access Bank.

    The partnership leverages Access Bank’s extensive African footprint and its Access
    Africa platform alongside MasterCard’s global network, treasury infrastructure, and
    advanced technology, particularly through the Mastercard Move system. Together,
    they have built an ecosystem that finally delivers on the promise of speed,
    convenience, and reliability.

    The solution is designed to be inclusive and versatile, allowing users to send and
    receive money via multiple channels: bank accounts, cards, mobile wallets, and even
    cash. Whether a student in Ghana paying tuition in Europe, a trader in Lagos importing from China, or a family in Kenya receiving remittances, cross-border
    transactions are now simpler and safer.

    For MasterCard, the goal extends beyond expanding services; it is about deepening
    financial inclusion. “This partnership transforms payment experiences, extending
    MasterCard’s digital ecosystem to ensure millions from underserved communities can
    participate in the evolving digital economy,” says Mark Elliott, Mastercard’s Division
    President for Africa.

    The alliance builds on mutual strengths, Access Bank’s deep local knowledge and
    MasterCard’s global reach, to create a seamless payments corridor connecting Africa
    to the world.

    A critical element of this innovation is the technical integration led by Fable Fintech, a
    MasterCard Express Partner under the Move Programme. Integrating Access Bank’s
    operations across multiple African markets was a massive undertaking, given diverse
    currencies and regulatory frameworks. The result is a unified cross-border payment
    experience, reducing complexity and delays.

    “We were fortunate to be the fulcrum of the seamless multi-country integration of one
    of Africa’s largest banks using MasterCard’s cross-border assets,” a Fable Fintech
    representative noted. The platform now supports real-time or near-real-time
    transactions, offering resilience, scalability, and strong fraud protection.
    Apart from technology, this partnership signals a paradigm shift, from dependency to
    empowerment, from financial fragmentation to unity. By democratising access to
    affordable and transparent payments, Access Bank and MasterCard are enabling millions of Africans to engage in international trade, education, and family support. The impact is tangible: faster transactions, lower costs, and increased financial inclusion.

    Already, the ripple effects are visible. Informal traders in Kigali now use formal financial channels instead of risky agents. SMEs in Nairobi can settle invoices with international clients more predictably. Families in Accra receive remittances with less worry about lost payments, while students overseas manage tuition with ease. Each transaction strengthens Africa’s participation in global commerce.

    The partnership also prioritises financial literacy and empowerment. Recognising that
    technology alone is not enough, Access Bank and MasterCard are educating users on
    digital payments, security, and the benefits of financial inclusion, particularly in
    underserved communities where awareness gaps remain.

    The collaboration aligns with broader socio-economic goals such as job creation,
    poverty reduction, and gender inclusion. By expanding access to finance, it empowers women entrepreneurs, youth, and small businesses to thrive. A woman running a rural enterprise can now receive payments from clients abroad and reinvest in her community; a young professional can more easily fund studies or start a venture. The result is a more inclusive and resilient African economy.

    This initiative also complements Access Bank’s wider sustainability agenda, seen in
    projects like the Access Clean Water Initiative, which integrates financial inclusion with social impact. The Bank’s approach underscores that responsible banking and
    profitability can go hand in hand.

    Access Bank and MasterCard are looking at scaling their innovation, embrace
    emerging technologies and deepen collaborations with governments and development partners to expand access even further. As Africa’s economies evolve, agile and secure payment systems will be essential to sustaining growth.

    The partnership stands as example of what is possible when business, technology, and purpose converge. By harnessing shared vision and innovation, Access Bank and
    MasterCard are redefining Africa’s role in the global payments ecosystem, breaking
    down financial barriers and enabling millions to connect, trade, and thrive across
    borders.

    Access Bank and Mastercard: Enabling Seamless Africa-Global Payments
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