Payments giant Mastercard has joined forces with Jordan Islamic Bank to broaden access to Shari’ah-compliant digital payment offerings. Jordan Islamic Bank will leverage Mastercard’s payment technologies and advisory services to enhance its consumer card portfolio with features tailored to Shari’ah-compliant customers.
The collaboration aims to develop new digital channels and customer engagement platforms, enabling Jordan Islamic Bank to deliver more personalized, accessible, and secure banking experiences.
Adam Jones, Mastercard’s Executive Vice President and Division President for West Arabia, stated, “This collaboration reflects our shared commitment to advancing financial inclusion and empowering Shari’ah-compliant customers across Jordan. Together, we are building a more connected and customer-centric financial ecosystem, driving inclusive growth and digital transformation.”
Established in 1978, Jordan Islamic Bank has focused on sustainable growth by embracing digital transformation and expanding electronic banking services to meet evolving customer needs.
Dr. Hussein Said, CEO of Jordan Islamic Bank, added, “We are excited to collaborate with Mastercard to provide innovative Shari’ah-compliant financial solutions. Leveraging Mastercard’s expertise and technologies, we will enhance our offerings to ensure secure, seamless, and value-driven services aligned with Shari’ah principles.”