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CARDS & PAYMENTS | Terry Gangcuangco, Singapore
Published: 02 Dec 09
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Goldmintz heads MasterCard\'s commercial payments

Goldmintz heads MasterCard's commercial payments

MasterCard Worldwide has appointed Kevin Goldmintz as Senior Business Leader, Corporate Payment Solutions, Asia/Pacific, Middle East & Africa.

A Ryerson University alumnus, Goldmintz will be responsible for the product management of commercial payments in the APMEA region. The new Business Leader's goal is to grow the MasterCard commercial payments business by forging closer business alliances with customers, implementing new products, developing regional innovations, and increasing the usage of MasterCard commercial cards.

Joining MasterCard in 2004, Goldmintz was previously with American Express Corporate Services and with ANZ Bank where he was Product Manager for SME Cards. A major mover in MasterCard’s first airline co-brand deal in Australia, the Citi-Emirates Platinum Card, Goldmintz has worked with Citibank to launch the Citi Commercial Card program in seven markets across Asia/Pacific.

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