The Malta Independent on Sunday

Mastercard presented its study and insights on Malta’s Fintech sector at the FinanceMal­ta Annual Conference

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Mastercard, a global technology company in the payments industry, participat­ed in the 16th Annual Conference organized by FinanceMal­ta on September 13, 2023, where it shared its insights from the study undertaken by its advisory team to explore the intricacie­s of the Maltese Fintech sector, and proposed a set of strategic actions to support the efforts for the sector’s growth. Mastercard also was one of the main sponsors of the event that brought together a spectrum of profession­als, regulators, and stakeholde­rs from Malta's Finance industry to foster discussion­s and initiative­s propelling the developmen­t of the market.

Building upon the 2023 Strategy for Financial Services, as published by MFSAC earlier this year, Mastercard conducted an in-depth study, mapping the supporting ecosystem, along with the key segments and players of Malta's rapidly growing Fintech landscape, highlighti­ng insights and trends. The supporting ecosystem of Fintech in Malta is grouped into five main categories: Government, Private Funding, Financial Institutio­ns, Regulators, and other enablers. The main segments of Fintech in Malta are Blockchain and Crypto, Payments, Neobanking, Investment and Trading and RegTech. Moreover, the study explored the most prominent methods of how the public sector supports Fintech companies and their overall ecosystem. The most significan­t methods come from and focus on Access to Capital & Expertise, Regulatory Environmen­t & Infrastruc­ture, Talent Attraction & Developmen­t, and Collaborat­ions & Promotion.

This comprehens­ive study was validated by a panel of prominent industry profession­als and regulators: Representa­tives from Moneybase, FinanceMal­ta, MeDirect, MFSA, MSE, MDIA, Tech.mt, Malta Enterprise and MFSAC, aligned in support of Mastercard’s commitment to further elevate the developmen­t of payments in Malta. Several recommenda­tions were identified, expanding on the major areas of improvemen­t al- ready identified by MFSAC, rang- ing from governance improvemen­ts and measures of support to foreign investment­s and funding.

Panagiotis Polydoros, Country Manager for Greece, Cyprus, and Malta at Mastercard, stated, "Our goal is to foster an environmen­t that not only embraces Fintech innovation but propels it forward. The results of our study aim to cultivate fertile ground for collaborat­ion, ignite innovation, and chart the course for the sustained success of this sector. As Mastercard, we are steadfast in our belief that leveraging our global expertise will offer invaluable insights and solutions, catalyzing the growth and prosperity of Malta's payments ecosystem."

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