Mastercard has named Ling Hai as its next Chief Financial Officer (CFO) as part of a wider reshuffle across its global leadership team.
The changes will take effect on 3 August 2026 and cover several senior roles across finance, services, commercial payments and global operations.
Ling, currently President of Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East and Africa, will succeed Sachin Mehra as CFO.
Mehra will move into the newly created role of Chief Business Officer, where he will oversee country operations globally, Sales Enablement, Global Partnerships and Digital Commercialization.
Linda Kirkpatrick, President of the Americas, will become Chief Services Officer, succeeding Craig Vosburg.
Dimi Dosis, President of Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, will become Chief Commercial Payments Officer and lead Commercial and New Payment Flows. He succeeds Raj Seshadri.
Jorn Lambert, Chief Product Officer, will continue to lead Consumer Payments, bringing together Mastercard’s stablecoin, agentic and core payments work.
Vosburg will move into the role of Vice Chair and serve as a global ambassador for Mastercard.
Seshadri will become Senior Strategic Advisor to the CEO, supporting senior client engagement, key partnerships and emerging strategic areas.
Tim Murphy, Vice Chair, will retire from Mastercard in October as planned.

Michael Miebach, CEO of Mastercard, said,
“These leadership updates build on our strategy by aligning our team to that opportunity — strengthening execution, advancing a more connected customer experience and positioning the company for our continued growth.”
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