REUTERS/Christian HartmannSAO PAULO, Aug 4 (Reuters) - Amazon.com (AMZN.O) will launch a credit card offering in Brazil, in a partnership with Brazilian lender Banco Bradesco SA (BBDC4.SA), the bank's chief executive said on Friday, as the ecommerce giant pushes to expand its fintech offering.
The launch is set for next Tuesday, according to CEO Octavio de Lazari Junior, adding that the bank will manage the card's credit risk, and the card will be powered by Mastercard (MA.N).
Amazon's Brazil Country Manager, Daniel Mazini, said in a note that the company is always "looking for opportunities" to improve the shopping experience of customers in Brazil.
The credit card offers comes at a time the country sees its interest rate starting a downward cycle and government programs to boost consumption.
Amazon also has a credit card offering in the U.S., where it partners with JPMorgan Chase.
Persons:
Christian Hartmann, Octavio de Lazari, Daniel Mazini, Alberto Alerigi Jr, Isabel Woodford, Carolina Pulice, Sandra Maler
Organizations:
REUTERS, Christian, Christian Hartmann SAO PAULO, Banco Bradesco SA, Mastercard, Brazil, JPMorgan Chase, Thomson
Locations:
Boves, Amiens, France, Brazil, U.S