During the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 (URC 2026), a leading international platform for Ukraine’s recovery held this year in Gdańsk, the global technology company Mastercard and the International Charitable Organization East Europe Foundation signed a Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement establishes a foundation for long-term cooperation to advance Ukraine’s digital transformation and enhance e-governance.

By bringing together East Europe Foundation’s experience in governance and digital services with Mastercard’s global expertise in payments and technology, we aim to make public services more accessible, secure, and tailored to the needs of people and businesses.
The Memorandum outlines three key areas where we will work together:

This Memorandum builds on a partnership that is already yielding tangible results. Together with Mastercard, East Europe Foundation is involved in several projects that connect GovTech and FinTech for the benefit of Ukraine:
Mastercard and East Europe Foundation will continue to work together in these areas and launch new initiatives where the synergy of our efforts can bring real benefits and meet Ukraine’s most pressing needs.

“For over a decade, East Europe Foundation has been dedicated to making public services open, transparent, and easy to use for everyone. Our partnership with Mastercard brings together our experience in improving governance and their global knowledge in digital payments. By joining forces, we help citizens and businesses across Ukraine access modern services, even when facing difficult times,” said Victor Liakh, President of East Europe Foundation.
“Supporting Ukraine’s digital transformation is a strategic priority for Mastercard. The Memorandum of Understanding with East Europe Foundation formalizes our shared ambition to build solutions at the intersection of GovTech and FinTech, making services for citizens and businesses more transparent, secure, and people-focused. We are already seeing tangible results of this cooperation – from the SME digital maturity program to data-driven transport platform – and we look forward to expanding our partnership further,” said Engin Yasar, Mastercard’s Vice President, Business Development, Public Sector Eastern Europe.