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==1990-==
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==1992–1996==
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[[File:Maestro 1990.svg|center|200px]]
<p style="text-align: center">[[File:Maestro_logo.gif]]</p>
 
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'''Maestro''' was introduced in May 1992 as the second sub-brand owned by [[Mastercard]]. Its original logo heavily borrowed MasterCard's 1990 logo design, but instead using blue and red circles.
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==1996–2016==
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[[File:Maestro 1996.svg|center|200px]]
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In September 1996, the logo was updated to fit in line with MasterCard's recent rebrand made at the same time.
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true" spacing="small">
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Maestro logo without shadow.svg|Version without drop shadow on wordmark, similar to the 1992 logo.
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</gallery>
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==2016–present==
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[[File:Maestro_2016.svg|center|200px]]
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On July 14, 2016, Maestro adopted Mastercard's recently rebranded logo design; the blue and red circles switched places and the violet-colored center shape was added.
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{{Mastercard}}
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[[Category:MasterCard]]
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[[Category:Debit cards]]
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[[Category:Colombia]]
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[[Category:Latin America]]
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[[Category:1992]]

Revision as of 23:14, 22 June 2020

1992–1996

Maestro 1990

Maestro was introduced in May 1992 as the second sub-brand owned by Mastercard. Its original logo heavily borrowed MasterCard's 1990 logo design, but instead using blue and red circles.

1996–2016

Maestro 1996

In September 1996, the logo was updated to fit in line with MasterCard's recent rebrand made at the same time.

2016–present

Maestro 2016

On July 14, 2016, Maestro adopted Mastercard's recently rebranded logo design; the blue and red circles switched places and the violet-colored center shape was added.