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MasterCard Worldwide is an American multinational financial services corporation Recruits Graduates and Professionals



MasterCard  Recruits Graduates and Professionals into 2 positions in Lagos Nigeria.


 MasterCard Worldwide is a leading global payments solutions company that provides a family of well-known, widely-accepted payment card brands including MasterCard®, Maestro® and Cirrus® and serves consumers, financial institutions, and businesses in over 210 countries and territories worldwide is recruiting in Nigeria into two major positions..

9462BR
Budget Business Unit     Global Products and Solutions
Job Description (please add additional skills, if necessary)             Role Purpose

The Business Leader, Prepaid Product Management & Sales - SSA would be responsible for prepaid product segment development and management, of a defined portfolio of Prepaid products, specifically in Sub Saharan Africa. Sub Saharan Africa
The Business Leader, Prepaid Product Management & Sales - Sub Saharan Africa, would be tasked with assignments that support local alignment of product development, product management, product sales and implementation activities with a customer-focused strategy. The individual will assist in supporting business development with our Customer Banks, Processing partners, Non Bank financial institutions, Travel Service providers and Corporates, in Africa....... click here Apply to read more

9555BR
Budget Business Unit     International Markets
Job Description (please add additional skills, if necessary)           The job holder will carry out responsibilities detailed below in the assigned location within West Africa markets

• Develop sales pipeline leveraging all available resources in coordination with the product development and account management teams
• Work with Customer Account Managers and Country Managers to identify opportunities to sell new products to existing customers
• Participate in high-level, interactive conversations with key decision makers around new or emerging product opportunities
• Analyze customers’ existing business through profitability modeling, financial forecasting and competitive analysis and recommend opportunities for additional revenue
• Develop long-term growth strategies to optimize mutual profitability across debit and credit business lines
• Work with virtual team of MC subject matter experts to strategically articulate value propositions to close new business opportunities.... Click here Apply  to read more


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