Mondays are marvelous with Lazada and MasterCard

What better way to start your week than with great deals with an additional 10% discount every Monday on some of today’s hottest items at participating Lazada websites across Asia!

Lazada, the country’s largest online shopping mall, brings you Lifestyle Mondays with MasterCard promotion! Every Monday, MasterCard cardholders can enjoy an exclusive 10% discount when they shop using their MasterCard cards.

The promotion, which runs until December 31, 2014, covers the following categories: Home Appliances, Home and Living, Health and Beauty, Toys and Babies and Fashion.

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From left: MasterCard VP, acceptance and merchant development Jo-Ann Camacho, Lazada offline marketing head Raizah Dipatuan, co-founder and CEO Inanc Balci, and MasterCard VP, market development Ailea Zialcita

Simply visit www.lazada.com.ph/mastercard and start shopping at any of the participating categories, check out and choose to pay with your MasterCard credit, debit or prepaid card and the 10% discount will automatically be deducted upon input of your MasterCard card number.

“We are very happy to offer our loyal customers another way to enjoy shopping at Lazada. We believe that our year-long promotion with a global payments giant like MasterCard will highlight the ease, convenience and security of online shopping, as well as encourage more Filipinos to shop online with confidence,” shared Lazada Co-Founder and CEO Inanc Balci.

Lazada Philippines is the fastest-growing online shopping site in the Philippines, offering an extensive range of products and provides a fast, convenient, and secure online shopping experience. It also offers free delivery and a 14-day return policy. With Lazada, consumers can shop anytime, anywhere, and find the best deals books, gadgets, toys, travel and luggage, fashion, and sports, among other buys.

MasterCard VP for market development Ailea Zialcita is also upbeat about the promotion: “With the growing popularity of online shopping in the Philippines, this gives us the wonderful opportunity to offer our valued cardholders the best of online shopping, with the country’s biggest online shopping mall no less! We are confident that our cardholders will enjoy shopping at Lazada with their wide array of major international and local brands offered at great prices!”

To know more about the Lifestyle Mondays with MasterCard promotion on Lazada, visit www.lazada.com.ph today!

Mondays are marvelous with Lazada and MasterCard

What better way to start your week than with great deals with an additional 10% discount every Monday on some of today’s hottest items at participating Lazada websites across Asia!

Lazada, the country’s largest online shopping mall, brings you Lifestyle Mondays with MasterCard promotion! Every Monday, MasterCard cardholders can enjoy an exclusive 10% discount when they shop using their MasterCard cards.

The promotion, which runs until December 31, 2014, covers the following categories: Home Appliances, Home and Living, Health and Beauty, Toys and Babies and Fashion.

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From left: MasterCard VP, acceptance and merchant development Jo-Ann Camacho, Lazada offline marketing head Raizah Dipatuan, co-founder and CEO Inanc Balci, and MasterCard VP, market development Ailea Zialcita

Simply visit www.lazada.com.ph/mastercard and start shopping at any of the participating categories, check out and choose to pay with your MasterCard credit, debit or prepaid card and the 10% discount will automatically be deducted upon input of your MasterCard card number.

“We are very happy to offer our loyal customers another way to enjoy shopping at Lazada. We believe that our year-long promotion with a global payments giant like MasterCard will highlight the ease, convenience and security of online shopping, as well as encourage more Filipinos to shop online with confidence,” shared Lazada Co-Founder and CEO Inanc Balci.

Lazada Philippines is the fastest-growing online shopping site in the Philippines, offering an extensive range of products and provides a fast, convenient, and secure online shopping experience. It also offers free delivery and a 14-day return policy. With Lazada, consumers can shop anytime, anywhere, and find the best deals books, gadgets, toys, travel and luggage, fashion, and sports, among other buys.

MasterCard VP for market development Ailea Zialcita is also upbeat about the promotion: “With the growing popularity of online shopping in the Philippines, this gives us the wonderful opportunity to offer our valued cardholders the best of online shopping, with the country’s biggest online shopping mall no less! We are confident that our cardholders will enjoy shopping at Lazada with their wide array of major international and local brands offered at great prices!”

To know more about the Lifestyle Mondays with MasterCard promotion on Lazada, visit www.lazada.com.ph today!

Study Reveal Surprisingly Different Levels of Well-Being for Women

Women in Asia Pacific’s emerging markets tend to have more positive views of their own well-being when compared to their developed counterparts, according to the inaugural MasterCard Index of Well-Being being launched today.

The Index, based on a survey of 16 Asia Pacific markets, aims to measure the level of well-being among nations by examining the impact of wide-ranging factors such as work-life balance, cyber-crime and disease outbreak on respondents.

The research covered women’s attitudes towards five categories: Work and Finances, Safety from Threats, Personal and Work Satisfaction, Personal Well Being and Sense of Empowerment. The Index is calculated with zero as the most pessimistic, 100 as most optimistic and 50 as neutral, and respondents’ thoughts on the six months ahead.

The spread of the overall Well-Being index values across the 16 Asia Pacific markets shows all of them above the neutral (50 point) mark bracketed by Myanmar (70.9) and Indonesia (70.0) on the high end and Japan (53.6) and South Korea (54.9) on the low end.

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The seven developed markets featured on average lower scores (average of 58.9) than emerging markets (65.7). Women in the North East Asia cluster of Japan (53.6), Korea (54.9) and Taiwan (55.0) fell below the average for developed markets. On the emerging markets front, Malaysia (58.0) and Bangladesh (55.3) are visibly below the emerging market average.

“At first glance, the contrast in scores between developing and emerging markets seems to suggest that a higher standard of living may not necessarily translate to a higher sense of well-being as there are other influences involved such as cultural or psychological ones,” said Georgette Tan, group head, Communications, Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa, MasterCard.

Women in developed Asia Pacific ranked marginally higher in only one component of the survey – ‘safety from threats’ – with a score of 57.0 compared to 55.2 for emerging markets.

Women in emerging markets score higher across all other components compared with their counterparts in more developed economies, with the greatest difference seen in the ‘satisfaction’ component (69.9 vs. 59.0) and ‘personal well-being’ (67.4 vs. 55.0).

Women in emerging markets are also clearly more optimistic about their work and finances including their outlook on regular income and employment. In comparison, women from developed markets appear to be in greater control when it comes to keeping up with their bills or saving for big purchases, possibly due to the better margins afforded by their higher incomes.

“What differentiates this research from other studies is the holistic view we’ve taken in understanding the factors that impact the level of well-being amongst women. As we look to enhance the role of women in society, our research provides a complementary view to economic data, ultimately helping us better gauge the progress that still needs to be made in this space,” Tan added.

Study Reveal Surprisingly Different Levels of Well-Being for Women

Women in Asia Pacific’s emerging markets tend to have more positive views of their own well-being when compared to their developed counterparts, according to the inaugural MasterCard Index of Well-Being being launched today.

The Index, based on a survey of 16 Asia Pacific markets, aims to measure the level of well-being among nations by examining the impact of wide-ranging factors such as work-life balance, cyber-crime and disease outbreak on respondents.

The research covered women’s attitudes towards five categories: Work and Finances, Safety from Threats, Personal and Work Satisfaction, Personal Well Being and Sense of Empowerment. The Index is calculated with zero as the most pessimistic, 100 as most optimistic and 50 as neutral, and respondents’ thoughts on the six months ahead.

The spread of the overall Well-Being index values across the 16 Asia Pacific markets shows all of them above the neutral (50 point) mark bracketed by Myanmar (70.9) and Indonesia (70.0) on the high end and Japan (53.6) and South Korea (54.9) on the low end.

MasterCard Index of Womens Advancement

The seven developed markets featured on average lower scores (average of 58.9) than emerging markets (65.7). Women in the North East Asia cluster of Japan (53.6), Korea (54.9) and Taiwan (55.0) fell below the average for developed markets. On the emerging markets front, Malaysia (58.0) and Bangladesh (55.3) are visibly below the emerging market average.

“At first glance, the contrast in scores between developing and emerging markets seems to suggest that a higher standard of living may not necessarily translate to a higher sense of well-being as there are other influences involved such as cultural or psychological ones,” said Georgette Tan, group head, Communications, Asia/Pacific, Middle East and Africa, MasterCard.

Women in developed Asia Pacific ranked marginally higher in only one component of the survey – ‘safety from threats’ – with a score of 57.0 compared to 55.2 for emerging markets.

Women in emerging markets score higher across all other components compared with their counterparts in more developed economies, with the greatest difference seen in the ‘satisfaction’ component (69.9 vs. 59.0) and ‘personal well-being’ (67.4 vs. 55.0).

Women in emerging markets are also clearly more optimistic about their work and finances including their outlook on regular income and employment. In comparison, women from developed markets appear to be in greater control when it comes to keeping up with their bills or saving for big purchases, possibly due to the better margins afforded by their higher incomes.

“What differentiates this research from other studies is the holistic view we’ve taken in understanding the factors that impact the level of well-being amongst women. As we look to enhance the role of women in society, our research provides a complementary view to economic data, ultimately helping us better gauge the progress that still needs to be made in this space,” Tan added.

MasterCard collaborates w/ Syniverse for MobilePass

In this year’s Mobile World Congress, MasterCard has formally announced that they are teaming up with Syniverse to add new feature to MasterPass which is aimed at making credit card transaction more secured for mobile users, particularly for users who often travels abroad.

MasterPass is primarily being marketed as a “Free Digital Wallet Service” which is similar to how Google Wallet works. However, to further minimize fraudulent transactions, MasterCard is currently testing out an “opt-in” service which goes hand-in-hand with the mobile app.

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In a nutshell, the new feature of the MasterPass creates a new layer of security to credit card transactions wherein the user’s mobile device and their card should be in within a certain proximity (specific geo-location abroad) or else the transaction will be declined.

Furthermore, the mobile app also limits the instances of declined overseas transactions due to authorization issues with the bank which issued the card.

“This collaboration of two global technology leaders opens up a whole new range of possibilities for end users, ensuring a seamless payment and mobile experience. By leveraging the speed and intelligence of our global network and combining it with geolocation solutions, we are enabling your MasterCard to uniquely work where you and your phone are, anywhere in the world.”

- Hany Fam, President Global Strategic Alliances, MasterCard

According to MasterCard, the new security feature of MasterPass is currently in pilot-phase, but they didn’t state the exact date of when this service will be fully incorporated to the mobile app. Nevertheless, we’re sure that a lot of MasterCard will definitely appreciate this new service.

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