Technology
it allows transactions to be made much easier and
safe
Mastercard Argentina continues to bet heavily on contactless technology. In addition to the benefits and promotions in clothing and food stores, the cinemas category is added. Paying with Contactless Mastercard at Atlas and Multiplex cinemas you get a 50% discount on the purchase of tickets and products at the Candy Bar saving time and money.
The transaction is
it is done by bringing the card closer to the POSNET, without having to give it to the
cashier or sign vouchers on purchases up to $1,000. With
this form of payment, Mastercard offers security and speed in the
transactions, and improves the shopping experience.
Gabriel Reiman,
Director of Accounts of Mastercard Argentina, said that there are already
in Argentina, about 115,000 payment points that have terminals and
more than 300,000 cards on the street projecting to end the year with
more than 500,000 cards issued. “In some countries, the adoption
it is greater than 70% of the transactions that happen in the shops, since
that with contactless technology cardholders can
make your purchases in an easier, faster and safer way, without
need to insert the card into the terminal or pass it through the
band reader” assures Reiman.
The clients of the
banks Supervielle, Itaú, HSBC, Banco Galicia, Comafi, Wilobank, la
Cencosud card and the Argentine National Bank, which have a
Mastercard card with contactless technology, you will be able to enjoy
the promos and benefits.
Card
contactless cards issued in Argentina are already being used in the
abroad in countries such as Chile, Spain and England, among others,
where this system already has a significant presence.
This technology allows transactions, in particular
smaller daily purchases, are completed quickly and
secure, improving the consumer experience and displacing the
effective. “Mastercard contactless transactions take 5
seconds to complete, and are 7 times faster than chip’s
or traditional band. At Mastercard we say: you come, you pay and you
go.,” the executive added.