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Mastercard and Smile ID Partner to Scale Digital Identity in Africa

by Kingsley Okeke
September 26, 2025
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Mastercard and Smile ID Partner to Scale Digital Identity in Africa

Mastercard has announced an expanded partnership with Smile ID to accelerate the use of secure digital identity services across Africa. The collaboration focuses on improving customer and merchant onboarding, strengthening fraud prevention, and supporting financial inclusion.

The Partnership

Smile ID is a leading African identity verification provider offering biometric authentication, document verification, and compliance tools. Together with Mastercard, the company will integrate these services into Mastercard’s digital platforms to help banks, fintechs, mobile money operators, and enterprises onboard users quickly and securely.

The partnership builds on earlier work under Mastercard’s Merchant Digital Onboarding Program, which enabled acquiring banks, payment facilitators, and mobile network operators to onboard merchants in minutes instead of days.

Why It Matters

Africa’s digital economy is growing rapidly, but identity verification remains a major challenge. Many people and small businesses face barriers to accessing financial services due to a lack of formal identification or long onboarding processes.

By streamlining KYC and AML compliance while reducing identity fraud, Mastercard and Smile ID aim to lower these barriers and bring more people into the financial system. Faster onboarding also supports small merchants, enabling them to access digital payments and financial services without delays.

Key Highlights

  • Smile ID has processed over 200 million identity verifications across Africa.
  • The partnership enables merchant onboarding in as little as three minutes.
  • Solutions include biometric checks, document verification, and fraud detection tools.

Challenges Ahead

While the partnership has strong potential, there are some hurdles to overcome. Regulatory requirements vary across African markets, and infrastructure gaps, such as low connectivity, could slow adoption. Privacy concerns and trust in how identity data is stored and shared will also be critical issues to address.

Conclusion

The Mastercard–Smile ID partnership represents a significant step in building trusted digital identity systems for Africa. By combining Mastercard’s reach with Smile ID’s verification technology, the initiative seeks to improve access to financial services, reduce fraud, and support the continent’s expanding digital economy.

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