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FINANCIAL SERVICES | Tim Charlton, Singapore
Published: 18 May 11
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Mastercard appoints Matthew Driver to head Asian operations

Matthew Driver will take on the role of Division President, South East Asia with immediate effect.

He will be responsible for leading MasterCard’s business in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Indochina. Mr. Driver joined MasterCard in 2002,and first started in the UK, where he led the Citibank relationship in Europe before becoming general manager and global lead for the ABN Amro Global Account. He subsequently moved to Singapore as senior vice president and general manager for the Citibank Global account team for Asia/Pacific, Middle East & Africa (APMEA). 

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