Visa Pledges to Invest $1 billion in Africa to Accelerate Digital Transformation
During the US-Africa Business Forum, Visa pledges to invest $1 billion in Africa by 2027. This commitment aims to scale operations, deploy innovative technologies, and deepen partnerships with various stakeholders. Visa's investment underscores its long-term dedication to advancing digital payment accessibility for individuals and merchants across the continent. The company will enhance the regional payment ecosystem through initiatives focused on upskilling, financial inclusion, and technology.
- Pledged $1 billion investment in Africa by 2027 to expand operations.
- Aims to enhance digital payment accessibility, addressing the needs of 500 million unbanked individuals.
- Establishing local operations in Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, and Sudan, strengthening the regional financial ecosystem.
- Launched Visa Sub-Saharan Africa Innovation Studio in Nairobi for co-creation of payment solutions.
- New technologies introduced, such as Tap to Phone, facilitate digital payments.
- Only less than 50% of adults in Africa currently use digital payment services.
- Over 40 million merchants in Africa still do not accept digital payments.
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The investments will also focus on strengthening the payment ecosystem through new innovations and technologies, supporting digitization of economies, and investing in upskilling, talent development and capacity building.
“Visa has been investing in
In line with Visa’s corporate purpose to be the best way to pay and be paid, these investments will facilitate additional opportunities to expand financial inclusion.
“Africa is experiencing an unprecedented digital acceleration, with a growing number of consumers, merchants and businesses realizing the benefits of secure and convenient digital payments to fuel commerce and money movement,” said
“Expanding financial inclusion is critical to long-term economic prosperity, and we are proud to have worked with financial and public sector partners to launch new initiatives such as She’s Next,” said
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Establishing local operations for the first time in the
Democratic Republic of Congo ,Ethiopia andSudan to help support and strengthen the local financial ecosystem.Visa has 10 offices across Africa from which it supports payments in all 54 countries. -
Unveiling the first dedicated
Visa Sub-Saharan Africa Innovation Studio , inNairobi, Kenya , to provide a state-of-the-art environment to bring together clients and partners to co-create future-ready payment and commerce solutions. - Introducing and expanding new technologies that help African consumers and merchants make and receive digital payments, such as Tap to Phone which can turn a simple mobile phone into a payment device, as well as lowering remittance costs through innovative solutions like Visa Direct.
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Establishing
Visa as the fintech partner of choice, working together with innovative financial technology companies and entrepreneurs, including running the Visa Everywhere Initiative program, which launched dedicated country programs inEthiopia andEgypt , with the global program attracting entrants from across Africa. -
Launching new programs to support women’s empowerment together with financial partners, including She’s Next, which is bringing funding, mentoring and networking opportunities to female entrepreneurs leading growing SMBs in
Egypt ,Kenya ,Morocco , andSouth Africa . -
Collaborating, with partners, to advance financial literacy in several languages, including the first Arabic version of Practical Money Skills in
Egypt .
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