Mastercard partners with Adobe, Uber and McAfee

Mastercard has announced that it is bringing expanded benefits to small business cardholders in the US with a number of new partnerships.

It said that new partnerships with Adobe, McAfee and Priority Pass, and extended benefits from ShopRunner, Stride and Uber, will help small business cardholders improve business operations, increase cybersecurity, and unlock insurance benefits for employees.

Mastercard’s new benefits for small business cardholders include a 30-day free trial for anti-virus software McAfee, a first year 75 per cent discounted subscription to McAfee’s Total Protection for Mastercard 10-Devices plan and a complimentary one-year subscription to McAfee’s TechMate.

Mastercard BusinessCard and World Elite Mastercard for Business will receive two and four-month complementary access to Adobe’s creative cloud applications including Acrobat Pro and Photoshop.

“American small businesses have proved their resiliency in recent years, but still face pressures to optimise their operations,” said Ginger Siegel, North America small business lead at Mastercard. “As a part of our commitment to support the small business community, we’re excited to partner with other leading technology companies to give our small business cardholders access to myriad resources they need to thrive and meaningful cost savings on crucial purchases.”

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