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How can financial inclusion be a multiplier for change? Visa’s executive chairman Alfred F. Kelly, Jr. explains more on this week’s #MeetTheLeader with Linda Lacina.
Visa (NYSE:V) shares gained 1.4% in pre-open trading Friday following its better-than-expected first-quarter results and relatively unchanged guidance after the close.
The payments industry’s collective responsibility is to lessen the B2B money movement burden across industries and the globe, Visa SVP Darren Parslow writes in the new PYMNTS e-📘. Learn more.
All Kelly sits down with Kate Rooney and Michael Santoli on his last day as CEO, sharing more on Visa’s Q1 FY23 quarterly earnings, and his thoughts on the challenges of operating in an always changing payments space, as well as Visa’s clear and constant purpose: to uplift people everywhere by being the best way to pay and be paid. Read More!
Maintaining open financial access could bring $3.7 trillion in growth for developing countries between now and 2025. Visa Chairman and CEO, Alfred F. Kelly, Jr., explains in this World Economic Forum blog why leaders must embrace a global and open economic future for inclusive growth.
For the fifth consecutive year we've been named one of #AmericasMostJUSTCompanies. JUST Capital evaluates how the largest public U.S. companies perform on the issues that matter most to Americans today, including paying a fair, living wage, protecting customer privacy, minimizing pollution and more. Thank you to our employees, shareholders, partners and clients for helping us to empower communities and economies around the world to uplift everyone, everywhere.
We’re proud to announce that our Chairman and CEO, Al Kelly, is a 2021 @Glassdoor #TopCEOs
Welcome, 2021 Visa Interns! Visa welcomes students from around the world for our 2021 summer internship program – an enriching learning experience for the next generation of leaders at Visa. This year, we are proud to welcome approximately 320 undergraduate and graduate students from across the globe to join us for a full-time, 8 to 12 week program filled with opportunities to learn, grow and work on assignments that help drive the future of commerce. Learn more about career opportunities for students at visa.com/students
For an inclusive, equitable economic recovery, we need to ensure global equitable access to safe & effective vaccines. To do our part, the Visa Foundation will grant $1.5 million to the COVAX Advance Market Commitment (AMC) Opportunity and Visa will match dollar-for-dollar employee donations to COVAX. Learn more about Visa’s commitment to the cause by watching Al Kelly’s remarks at the Gavi #OneWorldProtected virtual event
Visa has been on a journey toward increasing inclusion, diversity and racial justice. And while we’ve taken intentional steps to create safe spaces for education and open dialogue and established important programs like the Visa Black Scholars and Jobs Program, there’s still work to be done to ensure Visa continues to be a great place to work for everyone, everywhere. In the spirit of driving lasting change and with Black History Month upon us, Visa’s Yesenia Plascencia recently sat down with diversity influencer Toni Wilson to discuss why Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access (“IDEA”) matters and how companies can make it happen: #BlackHistoryMonth #LifeatVisa