Why Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach believes the future of payments is in the hands of consumers
Michael Miebach, CEO of Mastercard. · Fortune · Courtesy of Mastercard

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On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, cohosts Diane Brady, executive editorial director of the Fortune CEO Initiative and Fortune Live Media, and editorial director Kristin Stoller talk to Michael Miebach, CEO of Mastercard. They talk about the Miebach's experience living–and working–across different continents, why consumers will decide whether paying with your eyes or fingerprints will stick around, and the worst pitch he's ever given.

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Michael Miebach: Everybody needs payments, but everybody needs payments in a very different fashion and form. Take Africa. None of my recipes, what this firm had ever done before, would work there. So we need a different model. The question was, how do you do this? Was this a key thing that the private sector and the public sector in these countries can agree on? It was financial inclusion.

Diane Brady: Hi, everyone. Welcome to Leadership Next, the podcast about the people…

Kristin Stoller: … and trends…

Brady: …that are shaping the future of business. I’m Diane Brady.

Stoller: And I’m Kristin Stoller.

Brady: Today, we are speaking with Michael Miebach, the CEO of Mastercard. Kristen, what is in your wallet?

Stoller: Yes, so I opened my wallet for this episode in anticipation to see how many Mastercards I own, because I own a...

Brady: ...the fact that you don't know is—let's pause for a second there. But go ahead.

Stoller: I own a lot of credit cards. I just love the perks. You know, I love the perks. I need to get them. But two of my cards are Mastercards. One is Target and one is Gap. So my retail cards are Mastercards. What about you?

Brady: Well, I'm very loyal to one Mastercard. So listeners, if you give me 60,000 free points, unlike Kristin, I will not be leaping to get a new card. I have two cards. I've got a Mastercard with my airline, and then I use a Visa card for a lot of my other purchases. And I'm motivated by loyalty, so that's what keeps me going.

Stoller: You’re loyalty. I'm perks. That's what we're gonna do.

Brady: Well, hopefully they're both. And one of the things about Mastercard, I've known this company for years. I used to interview Ajay Banga all the time.

Stoller: How did you know him?

Brady: I did big stories on him. I went to a Justin Bieber concert.

Stoller: Tell me about that.

Brady: Well, it was one of those ones for credit card holders, and that's where he wanted to be interviewed. So, you know, why not?

Stoller: What's the review? Did you like it? Did he like it?