Marqeta & Uber: Enter card issuing partnership

  • Mastercard serving as a global card issuing partner for Uber, helping to provide critical financial infrastructure for its global expansion
  • Supporting the global growth of Uber Eats and serving as Uber’s card issuing partner for future projects as well
  • Uber will be using modern card issuing technology to support its ecosystem of apps, which have more than 100 million monthly global users
  • With the platform, Uber will be able to issue physical, virtual, or tokenized cards while significantly reducing time to market
  • Uber plans to integrate technology across multiple product verticals and in several major international markets, including Europe
  • The platform will help streamline Uber’s payment experiences, create more seamless interfaces throughout its ecosystem
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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