When individuals and small businesses succeed, communities prosper
Working with financial institutions and fintech partners
Adding 950,000 merchants in Southeast Asia
We’re helping to spur innovative payment solutions for digital-first consumers and unbanked and underserved populations through our partnership with and investment in Gojek, a mobile on-demand service and payments platform.¹
Working with the British Red Cross on pandemic relief
In partnership with Bankable and Paysafe, Visa launched a digital aid solution for the British Red Cross to support the disbursement of COVID-19 relief funds to aid the U.K.’s most vulnerable groups such as the elderly and refugees.
Enabling more than 100 companies to offer prepaid cards
We’ve partnered with Conductor, a technology-processing platform in Brazil to enable them to offer prepaid cards with digital accounts and increase acceptance of digital payments among small and medium businesses.
Our Purpose
We’re working to uplift everyone, everywhere by being the best way to pay and be paid.
E-payments add billions to global GDP
The Visa Economic Empowerment Institute (VEEI) is a resource and discussion forum for policymakers to transform the digitization of the economy into a force for empowerment.²
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Getting Back to Business
Nancy Gomez is hopeful again after the pandemic closed her salon.
Visa Foundation is helping communities recover from the pandemic
$15 million to support global response to COVID-19
Visa Foundation has provided $15M in emergency relief to support organizations on the frontlines responding to the global COVID-19 pandemic, including nearly $4 million to the Red Cross and $4.5 million to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
Since 1991, we’ve been offering financial education programs across the globe
Launched in more than 40 countries
Our award-winning program, Practical Money Skills, has helped millions to better manage their money and improve their quality of life. We also launched Practical Business Skills to empower small business owners to manage, build, and grow their businesses.⁵
30,000 students in China
In China, through events like Visa’s Financial Literacy Summit and Carnival, we reached approximately 30,000 students directly and millions more through media outreach.⁶
81 cities in Turkey
Our “I Can Manage My Money” financial education program in Turkey delivered training to more than 1.6 million people in 81 cities since the program launched in 2009. A further 300,000 people actively engaged with the program via social media.⁶
300,000 women in Indonesia
Our Instagram-based financial education program in Indonesia, #IbuBerbagiBijak, reached more than 300,000 women on social media. The program educates and empowers women to share their knowledge on better financial management with a focus on micro and small-business owners.⁶
FOOTNOTES
- (2020, December 11). Visa and Gojek collaborate to encourage growth of MSME business in Indonesia. IDN Financials.
- Moody’s Analytics. (2016), “The Impact of Electronic Payments on Economic Growth.”
- Visa. (2020, November 2). A COVID silver lining in Latin America: digital payments surge.
- Visa. Transforming Urban Mobility.
- Visa. (2018, April 20). Partnering to accelerate financial literacy.
- Visa. (2020, September 1). Visa shares progress in latest corporate responsibility report.