I2C gets MasterCard certification for Mexico payment processing

I2C a Silicon Valley-based provider of cloud payment processing and emerging commerce solutions, today announced that it has successfully completed all requirements for certification with MasterCard's Mexico Domestic Switch service (MxDS).

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This development provides a direct connection between i2c's global platform for payments and emerging commerce and MasterCard for the authorization, clearing and settlement of payment transactions in Mexico. The connection will provide financial institutions and program managers using i2c's global platform with faster time-to-market within Mexico.

"The certification of i2c in Mexico supports MasterCard's goal of ensuring that our partners have access to leading processing technologies. i2c's global platform brings many new capabilities to the Mexican market which our clients can take advantage of to launch differentiated and more profitable payment products," said Cesar Espinoza, senior business leader, New Business Development for MasterCard Mexico and Central America.

Miguel Cintron, vice president, Business Development at i2c comments, "Completion of this project underscores i2c's commitment to the Mexican market. We look forward to working with MasterCard and issuers across Mexico to bring consumers payment products that are flexible, secure and equipped with the latest account features." 

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