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HYPR joins Mastercard Start Path program

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HYPR has been named to the latest class of Mastercard Start Path.

Coming on the heels of the authentication solution provider’s recently announced Series A funding round of $8 million led by RRE Ventures, Mastercard’s strategic investment further enables HYPR’s decentralized authentication solutions to extend into the millions of users across the Mastercard payments ecosystem.

“The importance of secure authentication has never been greater,” said Roman Kadinsky, COO of HYPR. “Working with Mastercard allows us to bring our decentralized authentication systems to more devices and payments across the IoT.”

HYPR will also be working to identify and source potential new customers for Mastercard to help deploy a mobile or online biometric authentication solution.

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