Waikato Times

Mastercard boss walks talk on gender

- SUSAN EDMUNDS

Mastercard’s president of internatio­nal markets says businesses cannot just aspire to achieve a gender balance – they must take real action.

Ann Cairns is in New Zealand this week. She is responsibl­e for all the company’s markets and customer activity outside the United States and Canada.

Cairns was the first woman to work on an offshore oil rig when she started her career as an engineer in Britain 38 years ago.

In 1987, she moved to investment banking, had a stint leading Lehman Brothers while it was in bankruptcy, and moved to Mastercard seven years ago.

Cairns said that when she first joined the finance industry she was the only woman in her field. Now, Mastercard’s global staff is 40 per cent women.

‘‘When I joined only a handful of women were running countries; now it’s 22 out of 80 around the world.’’

Women head Mastercard in countries including New Zealand, Colombia, Nigeria and Croatia. ‘‘That’s a nice way for the industry to be progressin­g.’’

Most people were open to the need for better gender balance, she said.

‘‘I often say to the guys: ‘You wouldn’t like to be in a social setting, out every night, with just men. It would be boring. Why would you want to live life like that in a work environmen­t?’’’

Women were increasing­ly highly educated worldwide, she said, and not allowing them to fully contribute to GDP productivi­ty was a ‘‘waste of that good education’’.

As technology made remote working easier, it was increasing­ly possible to achieve work-life balance, she said.

Mastercard had introduced rules to ensure it was happening, she said. When a position needed filling, recruiters would start from a position of asking for a balanced number of male and female candidates.

Cairns said New Zealand had a good take-up of digital payment technologi­es such as contactles­s payments, compared with other countries.

‘‘I’ve been into shops and restaurant­s and everywhere I go [in New Zealand], I can tap my card. People expect me to do it. It’s obviously quite an innovative country.’’

 ??  ?? Ann Cairns is impressed with New Zealand’s take-up of digital payment technologi­es.
Ann Cairns is impressed with New Zealand’s take-up of digital payment technologi­es.

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