The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE), in collaboration with global payment leader MasterCard, has introduced both plastic and virtual international prepaid cards, a move set to enhance digital payment accessibility in Ethiopia.

The launch, officiated by CBE President Abe Sano and MasterCard Africa President Mark Elliott, marks a major step toward modernizing Ethiopia’s financial ecosystem. These prepaid cards will enable users to conduct international transactions with greater convenience, supporting online purchases, travel expenses, and cross-border payments.

CBE officials emphasized that the initiative aligns with the bank’s ongoing efforts to expand digital financial services and provide customers with secure, flexible, and globally accepted payment solutions. The virtual card, in particular, is expected to cater to the rising demand for secure online transactions, while the plastic version offers a physical alternative for international spending.



 

In a groundbreaking move set to transform Ethiopia’s digital financial ecosystem, Ethio Telecom and MasterCard Africa are exploring a strategic collaboration to introduce cutting-edge digital financial services.

A high-level delegation, led by Ethio Telecom CEO Frehiwot Tamiru and MasterCard Africa President Mark Elliott, engaged in discussions to leverage their respective platforms—Telebirr and MasterCard—to expand financial access, accelerate digital payments, and drive sustainable economic growth.

CEO Frehiwot Tamiru emphasized Ethio Telecom’s strong market position, highlighting its vast customer base and robust infrastructure as key enablers in unlocking new digital opportunities. “Our partnership with MasterCard is driven by a shared vision to revolutionize Ethiopia’s financial sector and empower millions through innovative digital solutions,” she stated.

Echoing this sentiment, Mark Elliott, Division President, Mastercard Africa underscored MasterCard’s commitment to the Ethiopian market, citing Ethio Telecom’s rapid growth and infrastructure capabilities as a solid foundation for success. “This collaboration aligns with our mission to drive financial inclusion and create a more connected and competitive digital economy,” he said.




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