Unified API access to Mastercard Gateway enables merchants to optimise transactions and manage payments centrally
MoneyHash, a leading payment orchestration platform, has partnered with Mastercard to expand merchant access to the Mastercard Gateway through its Merchant Cloud platform across the Middle East and Africa.
Through a single unified API, merchants using MoneyHash can now connect directly to Mastercard’s Gateway, significantly simplifying payment integration, reducing operational complexity, and improving transaction performance across multiple markets.
The Mastercard Gateway, part of Mastercard’s broader Merchant Cloud ecosystem, is now natively available through MoneyHash’s orchestration layer. This removes the need for multiple direct integrations and accelerates time to market for businesses expanding their digital payment capabilities.
By leveraging this unified infrastructure, merchants can optimise transaction routing, improve payment success rates, reduce failures, and gain real-time visibility into operations via a centralised dashboard.
“Our collaboration with MoneyHash represents a fundamental shift in the way payment infrastructure is delivered by moving from complex direct integrations to convenient unified access, addressing a critical pain point,”
said Mete Guney, Executive Vice President, Market Development, Mastercard, EEMEA.
“By enabling direct access to Mastercard Gateway, we are eliminating the complexity that has traditionally held merchants back from scaling their digital operations,”
said Nader Abdelrazik, co-founder and CEO, MoneyHash.
In addition to simplified access, merchants benefit from greater flexibility and control over their payment ecosystem. MoneyHash’s smart routing technology allows transactions to be dynamically optimised across Mastercard Gateway and other providers, helping increase conversion rates while lowering processing costs.
Unified reporting and analytics provide actionable insights to enhance performance, while the infrastructure scales seamlessly with business growth—maintaining Mastercard’s global standards for security, reliability, and compliance.


