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Alibaba and Mastercard Introduce Co-Branded Business Credit Card

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Alibaba.com, a leading global business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce platform, has partnered with Mastercard to unveil a co-branded credit card aimed at small businesses in the United States. The Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card, set to launch later this year, promises to enhance the purchasing power of small enterprises by offering cashback rewards and favorable financing terms on both domestic and international sourcing transactions made through Alibaba’s marketplace.

Designed with small business owners in mind, the credit card aims to address common financial challenges faced by companies engaged in global trade, particularly those involved in cross-border e-commerce. The Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card will provide 3% cashback on eligible purchases, along with a 90-day order protection feature. This protection is geared towards businesses seeking to minimize risks when purchasing from international suppliers, a critical factor for companies that depend on reliable sourcing and supplier trust in the global market.

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Alibaba’s strategic collaboration with Mastercard highlights the growing significance of financial tools tailored to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) engaged in international trade. For many businesses, navigating the complexities of global supply chains and managing foreign exchange transactions pose considerable challenges. By introducing this co-branded credit card, Alibaba and Mastercard aim to simplify these processes and empower businesses with greater financial flexibility.

John Caplan, President of North America and Europe for Alibaba.com, emphasized the need for more accessible financial solutions for small businesses engaged in global sourcing. “We understand the difficulties that small business owners face when purchasing from suppliers worldwide. This card was created to make the process easier, more secure, and rewarding,” Caplan remarked. His comments reflect Alibaba’s commitment to expanding its presence in the U.S. market by offering more value to small enterprises through tailored financial solutions.

Mastercard, a global payments leader, brings its expertise to the partnership by ensuring that the Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card is equipped with industry-leading security features and seamless transaction capabilities. The card will benefit from Mastercard’s robust global payment network, providing users with easy access to Alibaba’s vast supplier base without the usual concerns surrounding cross-border payments. Small businesses, particularly those relying on Alibaba.com for sourcing products, stand to benefit from reduced transaction fees and enhanced cashback opportunities.

Additionally, Cardless, a U.S.-based fintech firm, is involved in the partnership to offer digital-first capabilities for the card. Cardless is known for its user-friendly app that simplifies the application and card management process, allowing cardholders to access features such as tracking purchases, paying bills, and redeeming rewards—all from a mobile device. The involvement of Cardless adds an extra layer of convenience to the Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card, as it provides businesses with a modern, digital solution for managing their spending.

The Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card marks Alibaba’s first foray into co-branded credit cards in the United States, demonstrating the company’s intent to strengthen its foothold in the U.S. market. Although Alibaba.com has long been a prominent platform for sourcing goods from international suppliers, the introduction of a co-branded credit card tailored specifically for U.S. businesses signals a shift in the company’s strategy to become more integrated into the financial infrastructure of the country.

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By tapping into the vast U.S. small business sector, Alibaba and Mastercard are positioning themselves at the intersection of e-commerce and finance, two industries that continue to experience rapid growth. According to estimates, the U.S. market for small business credit cards is worth billions of dollars, with an increasing number of enterprises relying on credit cards to finance their operations. The introduction of the Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card provides an opportunity for Alibaba to offer more than just a marketplace—it positions the platform as a financial partner to its users, offering tools that directly enhance their purchasing and operational capabilities.

Moreover, the launch of the Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card comes at a time when global supply chains are under heightened scrutiny. Many small businesses are struggling to navigate the impacts of fluctuating costs, tariffs, and logistics challenges. For businesses using Alibaba.com to source goods, the cashback rewards and extended payment terms offered by the card may help alleviate some of these pressures. By providing users with financial benefits tailored to their purchasing habits, the card is expected to foster long-term loyalty among Alibaba’s U.S. customer base.

The announcement of the card’s waitlist, which went live on September 5, has already generated significant interest from U.S. small business owners. Once available later this year, the Alibaba.com Business Edge Credit Card will allow users to apply through a streamlined digital process facilitated by Cardless. Applicants will be able to complete the process quickly and manage their cards directly from the Cardless mobile app, enhancing accessibility for small business owners who value simplicity and convenience.


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