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Zand Partners With Mastercard to Boost Cross-Border Payment Services in the UAE

by Kingsley Okeke
August 14, 2025
in Fintech
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Zand Partners With Mastercard to Boost Cross-Border Payment Services in the UAE

Dubai-based digital bank Zand has announced a strategic partnership with Mastercard to enhance and expand its cross-border payment capabilities. The collaboration aims to provide individuals and businesses with faster, more secure, and cost-efficient international transactions. This is set to reshape the region’s financial technology landscape.

A Step Toward Seamless Global Payments

The partnership leverages Mastercard’s extensive global network and advanced payment technologies to enable Zand customers to send and receive funds across borders more efficiently. This means fewer delays, greater transparency, and better exchange rates for users engaging in international commerce or personal remittances.

By integrating Mastercard’s cross-border services directly into its digital banking platform, Zand will offer:

  • Faster transaction settlement in multiple currencies
  • Enhanced security through encrypted payment channels
  • Greater reach to over 100 countries worldwide

Meeting the Needs of a Growing Digital Economy

The UAE’s role as a hub for trade, investment, and expatriate communities makes cross-border payments a crucial service. With the rise of e-commerce, freelance work, and global supply chains, both individuals and SMEs are demanding more reliable and affordable ways to move money internationally.

This partnership positions Zand as a competitive player in the digital banking and fintech space, especially for customers who need:

  • Instant payments to overseas partners or family members
  • Transparent fees and exchange rates
  • Integration with business tools for accounting and cash flow management

Statements From the Partners

While exact statements have not been disclosed publicly, both companies are expected to highlight the benefits of increased financial inclusion, smoother customer experiences, and innovation in the fintech ecosystem. Mastercard’s established infrastructure and Zand’s agile digital-first model make the partnership a strategic fit for addressing gaps in the cross-border payments market.

How This Collaboration Shapes the Future of Payments

The collaboration reflects a broader trend in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, where digital banking adoption and fintech partnerships are accelerating. As global remittances and international trade flows continue to grow, banks and fintech firms are seeking to modernize outdated systems and reduce friction in cross-border money movement.

By partnering with Mastercard, Zand gains instant access to a trusted payment network with decades of expertise, potentially speeding up market penetration and adoption among customers looking for next-generation banking solutions.

Next Steps in the Zand–Mastercard Partnership

With implementation expected to roll out in phases, Zand customers could soon enjoy near real-time international transfers, improved transparency, and greater control over their global financial activities. This move could also attract new customers seeking a tech-driven alternative to traditional banks for international payments.

As the competition in digital banking intensifies, partnerships like this underscore the importance of collaboration between innovative new players and established global leaders in shaping the future of financial services.

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