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Mastercard Strive India launches to help small businesses go digital

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Mastercard has introduced the Mastercard Strive India program, targeting the digital transformation of 500,000 Indian small businesses by 2025, focusing on micro-enterprises, women-led businesses, and agri-entrepreneurs through partnerships with various organizations.

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  • Mastercard launches Mastercard Strive India program to facilitate digital adoption for 500,000 small businesses by 2025.
  • Strive India focuses on micro-enterprises, women-led businesses, and agri-entrepreneurs, collaborating with trade associations, non-profits, and government bodies.
  • Program supported by Mastercard Centre for Inclusive Growth; follows Strive initiatives in the US, UK, Mexico, Czechia, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
  • Mastercard Centre for Inclusive Growth, present in India since 2014, has launched three prior digital inclusion programs.
  • Subhashini Chandran, VP of Social Impact, Asia Pacific at Mastercard Centre, emphasizes the importance of supporting small businesses for India’s economic growth.
  • Strive India complements other Mastercard initiatives, including a $100 million credit facility with HDFC Bank, DFC, and USAID, and a $33 million commitment to support Indian small businesses.

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