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Boku Teams With MasterCard For Mobile Payments

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MasterCard and on-line mobile payments company Boku have formed a partnership that will allow consumers to make payments, receive targeted offers, and monitor spending – all via their mobile phones anywhere MasterCard is accepted.

Boku Accounts with MasterCard Prepaid is offered through a mobile subscriber’s mobile network operator (MNO). Account holders use a MasterCard Prepaid card or PayPass-enabled device to make purchases anywhere MasterCard is accepted.

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