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Mastercard Opens Its Global Network To Digital Wallets Through New TerraPay Partnership

by Onyinye Moyosore
December 12, 2025
in Fintech
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Mastercard has formed a strategic partnership with global payments infrastructure provider TerraPay to let digital wallets pay at more than 150 million merchant locations worldwide. The collaboration connects TerraPay’s network of mobile and digital wallets to Mastercard’s acceptance infrastructure. As a result, users can pay with supported wallets in stores or online exactly as they would with a Mastercard.

Under the arrangement, a wallet balance can initiate a payment that travels across Mastercard’s rails using tokenised credentials. For merchants, the process feels identical to a card transaction. They do not need new hardware or updated checkout flows. Mastercard described the goal as an effort to “extend the reach of digital wallets by connecting them to our global acceptance network, giving consumers more choice and flexibility in how they pay.” TerraPay added that the partnership allows wallets to operate “at true global scale” without managing separate merchant integrations.

How This Changes The Wallet Economy

In many regions, digital wallets have become more common than bank accounts. Yet their use has often stayed inside closed ecosystems or limited merchant networks. By opening Mastercard’s acceptance layer to wallet holders, the partnership breaks that barrier. Everyday wallet users can now shop at small stores, large supermarkets or online platforms through the same familiar interface.

The move also supports financial inclusion. Many people store money in wallets because they do not have access to bank issued cards. This integration lets those users participate more fully in the formal digital economy. At the same time, Mastercard strengthens its position as a neutral infrastructure provider rather than a competitor to wallet companies. TerraPay said the partnership advances its mission to make digital payments interoperable across borders and financial systems.

Who Stands To Benefit

Users of supported digital wallets will gain access to a far larger payment footprint without changing apps or behaviour. Wallet providers gain a path to instant merchant acceptance, which increases utility and transaction volume. Merchants benefit as well because they can accept wallet payments through the same Mastercard setup they already use.

Fintech companies and payment processors serving mobile first markets may also see rising demand for wallet linked services. Acquirers and processors will handle wallet funded transactions through existing card infrastructure.

What Comes Next For The Rollout

Mastercard and TerraPay plan to onboard wallet providers in phases with early focus on high growth markets. They expect to add more features over time, including improvements for cross border payments and tighter links to ecommerce platforms. Both companies say the partnership forms part of a wider push toward interoperable, wallet driven commerce across regions.

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