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    Mastercard Signs MoU with KTB to Boost Tourism

    Leah
    By Leah Wakarima
    - June 21, 2022
    - June 21, 2022
    Kenya Business news
    Mastercard Signs MoU with KTB to Boost Tourism

    Global technology company, Mastercard, has signed a three-year partnership with the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) which seeks to drive the growth of tourism numbers in Kenya by leveraging various Mastercard channels, including its Priceless.com platform.

    The collaboration which is the first-of-its-kind for Mastercard in Africa will enable KTB to plan, execute and improve its campaign reports through increasing transparency on tourism trends, anonymized traveller profiles, and economic impact through the tech’s Data Insights capabilities.

    Under the partnership, the global technology company will explore a loyalty and rewards program to boost tourism and enhance the impact of destination marketing efforts, including campaign planning and execution.  

    “The MoU aligns with KTB’s strategy of expanding our partner ecosystem to strengthen the sector and deliver on the goal of bouncing back fully to pre-2019 levels within the next 2 years. To do this we are focusing on several avenues to grow tourism revenues, including both international and domestic tourism, the use of digital marketing, and the creation of new and engaging travel experiences. By combining Mastercard’s resources and experience as a leading international payment technology company with our tourism resources, I am confident the initiatives set out in this MoU will benefit the sector,” Kenya Tourism Board CEO Betty Radier. 

    Further, the MoU brings access to information about Kenya that can enhance experiences during trips for Mastercard holders.

    The global company and KTB also plan to enhance the proposition by including bespoke travel packages including bush, city, and beach experiences on the Priceless.com platform as well as brand campaigns to complement the tourism recovery efforts.

    “Tourism is a critical sector for driving employment in any country.  At Mastercard, we’re committed to helping countries come out of this pandemic with stronger, more resilient, and more inclusive economic growth, including in the tourism sector.  We look forward to bringing our insights and assets to the table to help Kenya and its spectacular tourism industry recover from the COVID-19 lockdowns and associated travel restrictions,” Michael Froman, Vice Chairman and President, Strategic Growth, Mastercard.

    Read also; Unilever, KCB and Mastercard to Support Cash-Strapped Retailers.

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