Belfast Telegraph

Mastercard in deal over payments firm

- BY HOLLY WILLIAMS

MASTERCARD has agreed to buy the bulk of the corporate services business of European firm Nets for €2.85bn (£2.6bn) amid a push into faster payments.

The deal, which is expected to complete in the first half of 2020, will see Mastercard snap up the clearing and instant payment services, and e-billing solutions of Nets’ corporate services arm.

Nets is a European payments technology firm, which is headquarte­red in Denmark and employs 3,500 staff across the group.

The deal follows Mastercard’s move in 2016 to acquire London-based VocaLink, which ensources ables direct payments between bank accounts, for £700m.

Michael Miebach, chief product and innovation officer at Mastercard, said: “The global opportunit­y for real-time payments is accelerati­ng.

“This deal strengthen­s our unique position as the one-stop partner for any bank, merchant or government’s payment needs.”

He added that together with existing operations such as VocaLink, the acquisitio­n boosts its “real-time payment capabiliti­es, innovation and expertise”.

Bo Nilsson, group chief executive of Nets, said: “Over the past five years, Nets has built a strong account-to-account payments platform with a global growth opportunit­y... with its re

Opportunit­y: Michael Miebach

and global reach, Mastercard is uniquely positioned to unlock the potential of Nets’ account-to-account business.”

Mastercard admitted the deal will impact earnings for up to two years after it completes.

The move comes less than two years after Nets was taken private in a takeover by a consortium led by private equity firm Hellman & Friedman for 33.1 billion Danish kroner (£4.1bn).

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