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Mastercard debuts sonic brand
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 12 - 02 - 2019

Setting a new tempo for brand expression, Mastercard debuts its sonic brand identity, a comprehensive sound architecture that signifies the latest advancement for the brand.
Wherever consumers engage with Mastercard across the globe – be it physical, digital or voice environments – the distinct and memorable Mastercard melody will provide simple, seamless familiarity.
The news comes on the heels of the company's recent transition to a symbol brand and is part of its continued brand transformation.
"Sound adds a powerful new dimension to our brand identity and a critical component to how people recognise Mastercard today and in the future," said Raja Rajamannar, chief marketing and communications officer, Mastercard.
"We set out an ambitious goal to produce the Mastercard melody in a way that's distinct and authentic, yet adaptable globally and across genres. It is important that our sonic brand not only reinforces our presence, but also resonates seamlessly around the world," Rajamannar added.
Global Resonance, Local Relevance
To ensure the Mastercard melody would resonate with people the world over, Mastercard tapped musicians, artists and agencies from across the globe, including musical innovator Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park.
The result, a distinct and memorable melody with adaptations across genres and cultures, making it locally relevant while maintaining a consistent global brand voice. In addition, the use of varying instruments and tempos help to deliver the Mastercard melody in several unique styles such as operatic, cinematic and playful as well as a number of regional interpretations.
"With the introduction of the new visual identity in 2016 and our most recent evolution to a symbol brand, we are continually evolving to meet consumers' ever-changing needs while maintaining the simple, secure and seamless experience people have come to expect from Mastercard,” announced Beatrice Cornacchia, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications, Middle East and Africa, Mastercard.
“Sound is our next frontier for brand expression and a powerful way for us to create an emotional and culturally-relevant connection with consumers," Cornacchia said.
The Mastercard melody is the foundation of the company's sound architecture and will extend to many assets, from musical scores, sound logos and ringtones, to hold music and point-of-sale acceptance sounds.
"What I love most about the Mastercard melody, is just how flexible and adaptable it is across genres and cultures," said Mike Shinoda. "It's great to see a big brand expressing themselves through music to strengthen their connection with people."
A Digital Brand for a Digital Consumer
With voice shopping set to hit $40 billion by 2022 1 , audio identities not only connect brands with consumers on a new dimension, they are tools enabling consumers to shop, live, and pay in an increasingly digital and mobile world.
Audio makes people feel things, and that what makes it such a powerful medium for brands, said Matt Lieber, Cofounder and President, Gimlet. "With the explosion of podcasts, music streaming, and smart speakers, an audio strategy is no longer a "nice-to-have" for brands- it's a necessity. A sonic identity- the audio calling card for a brand — is now just as important as a brand's visual identity."
Melody comes to life during GRAMMY Week®
In the lead up to the 61 st GRAMMY Awards®, Mastercard will launch a new multi-channel marketing programme starring GRAMMY-nominated artist Camila Cabello, which will be the first creative output to feature the brand's sound logo.
"I am so excited to be partnering with Mastercard and being able to offer new opportunities to fans," said Cabello.
To learn more about the evolution of the Mastercard brand and to hear the suite of sounds that make up the Mastercard audio identity, please visit our Digital Press Kit.
About Mastercard
Mastercard is a technology firm in the global payments industry. The company global payments processing network connects consumers, financial institutions, merchants, governments, and businesses in more than 210 countries and territories.
Mastercard products and solutions make everyday commerce activities, such as shopping, traveling, running a business and managing finances – easier, more secure and more efficient for everyone.


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