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Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach warns cybercrime could cost $15.6 trillion by 2030

Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach highlighted the company's growth and need for enhanced cybersecurity measures, warning that cybercrime could cost $15.6 trillion by 2030. He also discussed "agentic comโ€ฆ

Breakfast News: Mastercard's CEO Speaks
Nasdaq News โ€” 15 August 2026
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Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach shared insights about the company's future during a recent interview with Tom Gardner, as Mastercard continues to evolve beyond traditional credit card services. The conversation took place amid significant growth for the company, with Mastercard's stock rising 27% annually since its 2006 initial public offering, transforming a $10,000 investment into over $1.3 million.

Miebach emphasized the urgent need to address cybersecurity threats, warning that by 2030, cybercrime could inflict $15.6 trillion in damages, making it the world's third-largest economy if it were classified as such. He stressed the importance of transitioning from a defensive stance to a proactive approach in threat intelligence. This shift is crucial as the digital economy expands, necessitating stronger security measures integrated into payment systems.

In discussing Mastercard's role in the evolving financial landscape, Miebach described the company as the "operating system of the digital economy." He noted that Mastercard facilitates transactions not just through traditional cards, but also by enabling stablecoin interoperability. This is essential for companies that wish to engage in machine-to-machine payments across different stablecoins, ensuring smooth transactions without complications.

Miebach also introduced the concept of "agentic commerce," which signifies a new approach to how businesses conduct transactions. He highlighted the potential for companies to pay for services as they use them, such as scaling compute power. This model could vastly improve working capital efficiency and change the traditional invoice system. As Mastercard continues to innovate in payment technology and security, its ability to adapt to these new trends will be crucial for maintaining its competitive edge in the financial services market.

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