Delta Capital will issue out payment cards in 2023

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Delta Capital Partners is on the verge of launching their rebranded cards that were obtained from the acquisition of MassyCard Limited from Barbados.

This deal when fully finalize will give Delta Capital Partners access to approximately 30,000 cardholders.

This project that they are currently working on also involves global payment financial services such as Mastercard and Visa.

Mastercard and Visa will be able to co-brand the cards which will give cardholders global access under the umbrella of these financial behemoths.

Zachary Harding who is Executive Chairman of Delta Capital, stated that they have already signed a deal with Mastercard who will also participate in this initiative,

“So we’ve already signed an agreement with Mastercard and they’re going to be investing in and supporting the growth and expansion of that business once we conclude the transaction,” Harding told the Jamaica Observer.

The Visa deal is currently in the works, it’s hard to tell how far it has gone given the little information that has been shared.

The cards are expected to be issued out early next year; this is all a part of the plan that Delta Capital is working on which is basically to become the largest non-bank payment service provider in the region.

The cards play a pivotal role in this ecosystem along with other services which are currently in the works.

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