MasterCard
MasterCard Incorporated
(NYSE: MA) or MasterCard Worldwide is an American multinational financial
services corporation headquartered in the MasterCard International Global
Headquarters, Purchase, New York, United States.[1] The Global Operations
Headquarters is located in O'Fallon, Missouri, United States, a suburb of Saint
Louis, Missouri. Throughout the world, its principal business is to process payments
between the banks of merchants and the card issuing banks or credit unions of
the purchasers who use the "MasterCard" brand debit and credit cards
to make purchases. MasterCard Worldwide has been a publicly traded company
since 2006. Prior to its initial public offering, MasterCard Worldwide was a
cooperative owned by the 25,000+ financial institutions that issue its branded
cards.
MasterCard, originally known as
Interbank/Master Charge,[2] was created by several California banks as a competitor to the
BankAmericard issued by Bank of America, which later became the Visa credit
card issued by Visa Inc.. From 1966 to 1979, MasterCard was called
"Interbank" and "Master Charge".
MasterCard
Mark
Schwartz is a director at MasterCard
Incorporated, was George Soros’s
senior adviser, and the president & CEO for Soros Fund Management.
Note: George Soros’s
senior adviser was Mark Schwartz,
and is the founder of Soros Fund
Management.
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