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MWC: Mastercard and Multichoice seal mobile payments

At this week’s Mobile World Congress, Mastercard revealed a new solution for MultiChoice customers to pay their satellite TV accounts using Masterpass on their smartphones.

A strong South African flavour could be detected at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week. In one of its main announcements, Mastercard revealed a new solution for MultiChoice customers to pay their satellite TV accounts using the digital payment service Masterpass, on their smartphones.

Customers can download Masterpass from the iOS or Android app store, register, and load their credit, debit or cheque cards from any bank into the digital wallet. Payment card information – including card details from Mastercard and other payment networks – is only captured once, eliminating the hassle of repeatedly entering the details.

To settle their DStv accounts, customers click on the link they receive from DStv via SMS, and select Masterpass as the payment option. They authorise the payment by entering their ATM PIN or One Time PIN, and their account is updated within a few minutes.

“We’re pleased to work with MultiChoice South Africa to make bill payments simpler, faster and more convenient for DStv customers,” says Mark Elliott, division president of Mastercard South Africa. “With Masterpass, customers can simply use the app on their smartphones to manage their payments anytime and from anywhere.”

A key benefit is that DStv customers who missed payments and had their DStv service disconnected, can settle their accounts using Masterpass and get reconnected quickly.

“The collaboration with Mastercard helps us to give our customers simple, secure and pain-free payment options that make life easier for them,” says Mark Rayner, CEO for MultiChoice South Africa.

Mastercard promises that customer information is secure, as the Masterpass digital wallet uses multiple layers of security, ensuring the user’s personal and payments details are protected.

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