The American payment giant has a payment product called Masterpass, which allows users to upload credit card information and easily complete online payments.
Recently, the company introduced a feature that allows people to use the Masterpass to purchase goods within the Facebook Messenger communication application. Users can interact with brands and purchase products on Messenger, and pay through the Masterpass.
MasterCard calls this trend 'dialogue business'. Ann Cairns, the company's deputy chairman, said that the future use of voice assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Google Assistant to buy goods will become a trend.
When asked if MasterCard wanted to integrate Masterpass with these voice assistants, Keynes said: 'That of course.'
On Monday, local time, Keynes said at the Money 20/20 European Conference on Financial Technology in Amsterdam, The Netherlands: 'We are studying these technologies and we are considering how to link them to the MasterCard network.'
Masterpass can be used to purchase applications in the Google App Store, and MasterCard can also be used to purchase things on Amazon and Google sites.
Keynes said that integration with voice assistants will help expand the relationship between MasterCard and technology companies.
MasterCard is looking for ways to adapt to changes in consumer behavior. Masterpass is the company's response to Apple Pay and other products.
Many technology companies are increasingly involved in financial services. MasterCard is trying to stay ahead of these technology products.