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NEWS·2 min read·May 14, 2026

Mastercard Launches Massive Tech Hub in Pune, India

Mastercard, the global payment card services giant, has officially opened one of its largest tech centers in the world right in Pune, Maharashtra. This new facility is set to enhance Mastercard’s operations and innovation in the Indian market. A State-of-the-Art Facility The new Pune tech hub,

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Mastercard, the global payment card services giant, has officially opened one of its largest tech centers in the world right in Pune, Maharashtra. This new facility is set to enhance Mastercard’s operations and innovation in the Indian market.

A State-of-the-Art Facility

The new Pune tech hub, located in Bluegrass Business Park, covers nearly half a million square meters. This makes it one of the biggest tech centers in Mastercard’s global network, joining the ranks of hubs in Arlington, Dublin, New York, St. Louis, Sydney, and Vancouver.

Housing a Skilled Workforce

With plans to employ over 6,000 professionals, the Pune hub will bring together a diverse group of experts, including technologists, engineers, and specialists in various fields. These roles will span software development, finance, data architecture, cybersecurity, and more, making Pune Mastercard’s largest single-city workforce worldwide.

Mastercard believes this hub will play a crucial role in its global operations, focusing on areas such as payment safety, cybersecurity, fraud detection, and digital identity verification.

Supporting India’s Growth Vision

The launch of this tech center aligns with India’s ambitious ‘Viksit Bharat’ vision, which aims to transform the country into a fully developed, technologically advanced economy by 2047. Mastercard has emphasized that its Pune team is already contributing significantly to the development of tech solutions tailored for India’s domestic market.

Key Initiatives from Pune

Some notable projects emerging from the Pune hub include:

  • Community Pass: A financial inclusion platform designed to provide access to essential services for underprivileged communities.
  • Payment Passkey Service: A global pilot program launched in India that combines biometrics and tokenization for secure online transactions.
  • Aadhaar Services: Serving as an authorized Authentication Service Agency, Mastercard is helping banks and government partners provide Aadhaar-based services and benefits.

These initiatives highlight Mastercard’s commitment to leveraging local talent to create impactful technological solutions.

Expanding Mastercard’s Presence in India

The Pune tech hub significantly expands Mastercard’s footprint in India, where the company already operates in several cities, including Gurugram, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Vadodara. With this new facility, Mastercard aims to strengthen its presence and continue driving innovation in the financial technology sector.

Conclusion

Mastercard’s new tech hub in Pune is a landmark development, not just for the company but also for India’s growing tech landscape. By investing in local talent and aligning with national goals, Mastercard is well-positioned to make significant contributions to both the global payments ecosystem and the Indian economy.


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