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Mastercard main competitors are PayPal, Bloomberg, and S&P; Global.

Competitor Summary. See how Mastercard compares to its main competitors:

  • AT&T; has the most employees (230,000).
  • Employees at PayPal earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $128,079.
  • The oldest company is Citi, founded in 1812.
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Mastercard vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1966
4.7
Purchase, NY7$1.8T25,000
1812
4.6
New York, NY19$74.3B210,000
1958
4.5
San Francisco, CA11$35.9B20,500
1981
4.8
New York, NY4$10.0B20,000
1975
4.6
Malvern, PA1$6.9B17,600
1968
4.2
Chicago, IL11$4.2B8,000
1983
4.6
Dallas, TX21$122.3B230,000
1985
4.4
Riverwoods, IL48$13.0B17,600
1850
4.8
New York, NY15$36.1B63,700
1994
4.7
McLean, VA16$26.0B51,985
1858
4.6
Cincinnati, OH3$7.7T19,846
1888
4.3
New York, NY14$14.2B35,000
2000
4.7
Atlanta, GA5$11.8B8,858
1970
4.5
McLean, VA10$75.1B6,892
1938
4.8
Washington, DC4$99.7B7,500
1998
4.8
San Jose, CA12$31.8B26,500

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Mastercard salaries vs competitors

Among Mastercard competitors, employees at PayPal earn the most with an average yearly salary of $128,079.

Compare Mastercard salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Mastercard
$99,226$47.70-
Citi
$75,483$36.29-
Visa
$96,383$46.34-
Bloomberg
$126,204$60.67-
The Vanguard Group
$71,689$34.47-
TransUnion
$85,398$41.06-

Compare Mastercard job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Mastercard
$95,513$45.92
PayPal
$123,086$59.18
Citi
$109,386$52.59
Bloomberg
$108,335$52.08
The Vanguard Group
$106,037$50.98
AT&T
$102,651$49.35
American Express
$101,085$48.60
Visa
$100,144$48.15
Fifth Third Bank
$86,168$41.43
Discover
$82,882$39.85
Freddie Mac
$80,142$38.53
Fannie Mae Northeastern Region
$80,125$38.52
S&P Global
$80,038$38.48
Intercontinental Exchange
$79,983$38.45
TransUnion
$76,534$36.80
Capital One
$74,984$36.05

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Mastercard demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Mastercard vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Discover43%57%
Capital One46%54%
American Express48%52%
Citi50%50%
AT&T55%45%
Mastercard59%41%
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Compare race at Mastercard vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
58%13%10%16%4%
9.7
57%15%10%13%4%
9.9
58%17%13%9%4%
9.9
53%15%14%13%5%
9.8
52%18%11%15%4%
10.0
63%15%8%10%4%
9.9

Mastercard revenue vs competitors

Mastercard revenue is $28.2B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is Fifth Third Bank, $7.7T . The company with the lowest revenue is TransUnion, $4.2B.

Mastercard and similar companies CEOs

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Stephen J. Squeri
American Express

Chairman and CEO of American Express. Proud to lead an extraordinary group of colleagues who back our customers and communities every day.

John T. Stankey
AT&T

John Stankey assumed the role of CEO in July 2020 after previously serving as president and chief operating officer. With more than $180 billion in 2019 revenues, AT&T is one of the world’s largest companies in technology, media and telecom. It has delivered 36 consecutive years of quarterly dividend growth. And between 2015 and 2019, AT&T invested more than $135 billion in its network, including capital investments and acquisitions of spectrum and operations. Over that same period, the company invested more in the U.S. than any other public company. John’s leadership drives AT&T to deliver on its purpose to create connections with each other, with what people need to thrive in their everyday lives, and with the stories and experiences that matter. AT&T’s market focus is as a broadband provider, a software-based entertainment provider, and a creator of content that drives engagement. The company is undergoing a significant transformation initiative to ensure all the company’s business units are well-positioned for continued success into the next decade and beyond. AT&T Communications is a global leader in communications with nearly 135 million U.S. mobile, broadband and pay-TV customers, as of Q1 2020, and nearly 3 million business customers, from the smallest companies to nearly all the Fortune 1000. WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes popular content from a diverse array of storytellers and journalists through its industry-leading consumer brands including HBO, HBO Max, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, truTV, CNN, DC Entertainment, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies and others. WarnerMedia also includes Xandr, which is focused on creating a better solution for advertisers and publishers to reach specific audiences at scale in trusted, premium content environments. AT&T Latin America provides pay-TV services across 10 countries and territories in Latin America and the Caribbean and wireless services to consumers and businesses in Mexico. John joined AT&T in 1985 and has 35 years of accomplished leadership spanning nearly every area of AT&T’s business. He has served in a variety of roles including CEO of WarnerMedia; CEO of AT&T Entertainment Group; Chief Strategy Officer; Chief Technology Officer; CEO of AT&T Operations; and CEO of AT&T Business Solutions. John holds a B.B.A. in Finance from Loyola Marymount University and an M.B.A. from UCLA. In addition to serving on AT&T’s board of directors, he serves on the board of directors of UPS.

Richard D. Fairbank
Capital One

Richard Dana Fairbank (born September 18, 1950) is an American billionaire businessman who founded Capital One with Nigel Morris in 1988. He previously served on the board of directors of MasterCard International from 2004 through 2006. He is a member of the Stanford Business School advisory council, the Financial Services Roundtable, and the board of directors of the BITS Technology Forum.

Jane Nind Fraser
Citi

Michael J. Devito
Freddie Mac

Timothy N. Spence
Fifth Third Bank

Jeffrey Craig Sprecher
Intercontinental Exchange

Jeffrey Craig Sprecher (born February 23, 1955) is an American businessman, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange, and chairman of the New York Stock Exchange.

Daniel H. Schulman
PayPal

Daniel H. Schulman (born January 19, 1958) is an American business executive. He is president and CEO of PayPal, formerly serving as group president of enterprise growth at American Express. Schulman was responsible for American Express' global strategy to expand alternative mobile and online payment services, form new partnerships, and build revenue streams beyond the traditional card and travel businesses. Earlier, he served as president of Sprint's prepaid group and the founding CEO of Virgin Mobile.

Douglas L. Peterson
S&P Global

Douglas L. Peterson is the president and chief executive officer of S&P Global , formerly McGraw Hill Financial. He became president and chief executive officer in November 2013. Peterson has served on S&P Global’s Board of Directors since July 2013. He originally joined the company as president of Standard & Poor's Ratings Services in 2011.

Christopher A. Cartwright
TransUnion

Christopher A. Cartwright is the President and Chief Executive Officer of TransUnion, assuming the role in May 2019. He joined the Company in August 2013, previously serving as Executive Vice President-U.S. Information Services, where he helped drive TransUnion’s transformation into a global information and insights company as the head of the largest business unit, including providing consumer reports, risk scores, analytical services and decision technology to customers in the U.S. across the financial services, insurance, rental screening and public sector industries. Prior to joining TransUnion, Mr. Cartwright was the Chief Executive Officer of Decision Insight Information Group, a portfolio of independent businesses providing real property information, software and services to insurance, finance, legal and real estate professionals in the United States, Canada and Europe. Mr. Cartwright also spent almost 14 years at Wolters Kluwer, a global information services and workflow solutions company, where he held a variety of executive positions of increasing responsibility. Prior to Wolters Kluwer, he was Senior Vice President, Strategic Planning & Operations for Christie’s Inc. and Strategy Consultant for Coopers and Lybrand. Mr. Cartwright graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a bachelor's degree in business administration and a master's in public accountancy.

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