Mastercard announced a global-first strategic partnership with Samhita-Collective Good Foundation (Samhita-CGF), a social impact organisation, and Mswipe, an end-to-end digital enabler for MSMEs, to bring 100,000 micro-merchants from the bottom of the pyramid into the digital economy. Under this partnership, Mastercard and Mswipe will join the REVIVE Alliance, a blended finance platform by Samhita-CGF, supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and other funders, that supports informal workers and micro-enterprises whose livelihoods have been affected during the pandemic. This partnership supports the Government of India’s agenda for public-private partnerships to accelerate inclusive economic growth. To date, the REVIVE Alliance has reached over 15,000 MSMEs.
Mastercard’s global experience, complemented by Mswipe and Samhita-CGF’s track record of executional excellence, will enable the REVIVE Alliance to combine a targeted digital payments incentive program with capacity building training to help micro-merchants kickstart their digital journey and drive permanent behavior change. As a result, these micro-merchants can cater to the changing consumer preference for digital payments, scale up their business, and develop a digital financial footprint, which they can use to seek formal credit from financial institutions. Powered by catalytic philanthropic funding, the REVIVE Alliance will enable Mswipe to onboard micro-merchants in Tier II-VI cities that are often excluded by traditional payment service providers.
“Micro-merchants are the lifeline of India. Even during the pandemic and lockdowns, they stayed open, providing households in their localities with essential goods with great risk to their safety and health. However, they face intense competition from larger, organised, and well-resourced players. This partnership will enable micro-merchants to build resilience, collaborate with modern commerce and thrive in the post Covid-19 era to ensure that local economies and livelihoods are strengthened and empowered,” said Priya Naik, Founder, Samhita-CGF.
Ketan Patel, Mswipe, Chief Executive Officer said, “We are committed to expanding the digital payment infrastructure across micro, small and medium businesses in the country. While small and medium businesses have been fast adopters of digital acceptance solutions, micro businesses are still facing entry level barriers of ease, access and affordability and continue to be driven by cash-based transactions. With this partnership, we want to solve the infrastructure challenges, offer convenience, and create a secure and convenient way to bring new businesses and digital micro-merchants, especially from Tier II-VI towns, into the digital ecosystem.”
Commenting on this partnership, Nikhil Sahni, Division President, South Asia, Mastercard said, “Despite tremendous potential, many small business owners remain disconnected from the vital networks and resources they need to thrive in today’s economy. At Mastercard, we are committed towards their inclusion into the formal economy and are applying our network, knowledge, technology, and partnerships towards building a Digitally Inclusive Bharat. Through this partnership with Samhita-CGF and Mswipe, Mastercard aims to reach the grassroots, enabling digitisation of underserved MSMEs and their business continuity and growth. Mastercard is confident that the shared objectives of all the partners will go a long way towards fostering sustainable livelihoods for MSMEs.”