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MasterCard Reports Online Debit Growth in Second Quarter of 2005

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MasterCard has reported second quarter results for its online debit card products reporting a 5.9 percent year over year growth in Maestro or MasterCard branded debit cards.

MasterCard reported strong growth in processing of online debit purchase transactions in the United States during the quarter, increasing 313 percent over the second quarter of last year. As of June 30, 2005, the number of cards in the U.S. increased 11.3 percent to 47.1 million, including 32.7 million Debit MasterCard cards and 14.4 million Maestro cards. There were 383,000 ATMs in the MasterCard(R) ATM Network and 1.6 million merchant locations where these cardholders can make online debit point of sale purchases. No other online debit card is accepted at more U.S. merchant locations and ATMs than those bearing the MasterCard, Maestro or Cirrus logos.

Maestro also experienced strong card growth in the second quarter in the South Asia, Middle East and Africa region, with a 41.7 percent increase to 34.9 million cards, including 0.2 million MasterCard debit cards that also bear the Maestro logo. Maestro purchase transactions over the same period totaled 24.4 million, yielding purchase volume of $1.8 billion. Gross dollar volume (GDV) for online debit activity in the region was $21.5 billion. GDV includes Maestro purchase volume and Maestro and Cirrus ATM volume.

Issuance of cards bearing the Maestro brand mark increased 12.7 percent throughout Latin America to 82.6 million cards, including 1 million MasterCard debit cards that also bear the Maestro logo. Maestro purchase transactions for the second quarter reached 160.1 million, producing $3.5 billion in purchase volume. GDV for online debit activity in the region was $15.1 billion.

Maestro cards in circulation in Europe grew to 257.4 million, a 1.7 percent increase over the same period in 2004. Maestro purchase transactions in Europe for this period approached 1.5 billion, producing purchase volume of $104.3 billion. GDV for online debit activity was $308.0 billion.

In the Asia/Pacific region, the number of Maestro cards issued was 147.7 million at the close of the quarter, including 0.6 million MasterCard debit cards that also bear the Maestro logo. Maestro purchase transactions totaled 134.4 million, while purchase volume registered at $7.8 billion. GDV for online debit activity in the region was $27.7 billion.

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