Mastercard Launches Fleet: Next Gen Solutions in Asia Pacific
Kuala Lumpur: Mastercard has introduced Fleet: Next Gen in Asia Pacific, a portfolio of payment solutions designed to modernize fleet management. The offering expands payments beyond fuel to cover EV charging, maintenance, tolling and ancillary spend, unifying data into actionable insights. Targeting SMEs and large logistics operators, the solutions provide global acceptance, enhanced data capture, and integration with mobility platforms.
Asia Pacific’s fleet market is projected to grow at 18% CAGR through 2030, driven by cost pressures, sustainability mandates and compliance demands. Mastercard aims to deliver greater visibility, control and intelligence, backed by two decades of global fleet expertise.
“Fleet needs vary widely across Asia Pacific, and connecting payments, data and controls into a single experience reflects what fleet managers require,” said Anouska Ladds, Head of Commercial & New Payment Flows, Asia Pacific, Mastercard.
“Mastercard’s fleet solutions are designed to help specialist fleet issuers and payment providers bring advanced fleet capabilities to market faster, while reducing the complexity and investment typically required to build these capabilities.”
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