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MasterCard SAMEA appoints new senior vice president for Sales and Business Development
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 30 - 2002 at 10:13
- PRESS RELEASE
MasterCard International has appointed Denzil Lawson as senior vice president for Sales and Business Development, South Asia, Middle East and Africa (SAMEA) region, based in Dubai.
MasterCard International recently announced the formation of the new SAMEA operating unit, comprising market cluster offices in Johannesburg, India and Dubai. It services over 200 member financial institutions in more than 40 countries and includes some of the largest growing economies in the world.
Lawson previously worked for the ANZ Bank in Australia for over 18 years where he held a number of senior management positions. His most recent role in ANZ was as, Head of International Electronic Banking, in which he was responsible for debit and credit cards, ATM's, phone and Internet banking, in over 30 countries. Lawson has intensive experience across South Asia and the Middle East in particular where the ANZ Grindlays electronic banking functions were under his control prior to the sale of the Grindlays' businesses to Standard Chartered Bank.
Commenting on Lawson's appointment, Sonny Sannon said, "We are delighted that Denzil has agreed to join our growing team. Having worked within a member financial institution environment for the past 20 years, he comes to MasterCard with a wealth of banking and payments industry experience. He will certainly offer a unique perspective that will enable us to become even closer to our member financial institutions and help evolve modern payment systems within this diverse region."
"It is an exciting time for me to join MasterCard as the recent merger with Europay and conversion into a private shareholding company provide great impetus for business growth," commented Lawson. "I am looking forward to working with our member financial institutions across the region, where I can use my experience gained from ANZ's four million credit cards and 80,000 merchant businesses to help them grow their profitability."
Lawson holds an Economics Degree and is a CPA.
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About MasterCard InternationalMasterCard International has a comprehensive portfolio of well-known, widely accepted payment brands including MasterCard, Cirrus and Maestro. More than 1.7 billion MasterCard, Cirrus and Maestro logos are present on credit, charge and debit cards in circulation today. A corporation with more than 15,000 member financial institutions, MasterCard serves consumers and businesses, both large and small, in 210 countries and territories. MasterCard is a leader in quality and innovation, offering a wide range of payment solutions in the virtual and traditional worlds. MasterCard's award-winning Priceless advertising campaign is now seen in 90 countries and in 45 languages, giving the MasterCard brand a truly global reach and scope. With more than 24 million acceptance locations no payment card is more widely accepted globally than MasterCard. For the year ended December 31, 2001 gross dollar volume exceeded US$986 billion. MasterCard can be reached through its World Wide Web site at http://www.mastercard.com.
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