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Mar 8, 2013

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International Women’s Day

As the world celebrates International Women’s Day today, Visa is proud to join the global movement to honor the achievements of women around the world. Yet, while we acknowledge the many advancements for women, we also recognize that many challenges remain.

Today, an estimated 2.5 billion adults lack access to formal financial services, and a disproportionate number of them are women.  In many developing countries – as our recent research with the GSMA mWomen Programme demonstrates – women often are the primary household financial managers: paying bills, making daily purchases and trying save for the future. However, many women lack access to the basic financial services – a secure way to carry money, a safe place to save – that could help them better manage their unpredictable and often precarious lives. Access to basic financial tools such as payments and savings is a key driver of women’s empowerment, helping them improve their daily lives while also lifting themselves and their families out of poverty.

At Visa, we are proud to know that our products, services and global network are helping provide women with access to the financial tools they need to lead safer, more convenient and dignified lives. One example is the Visa Giro program, through which many women in Latin America are gaining first-time access to more formal financial services and a secure way to manage their finances In addition to the financial inclusion benefits generated by our products and network.

We’ve also built several partnerships aimed at improving women’s access to financial services, including:

  • Partnering with Women’s World Banking to advance financial inclusion in Nigeria by supporting the development of a commercially-viable savings product tailored to the needs of underserved women. Women will be able to access their savings accounts via bank branches, ATMs and mobile phones, providing them convenience and security.

International Women’s Day offers an opportunity to reflect on the progress that has been made and recommit ourselves to the work ahead. At Visa, through our products, network and partnerships, we look forward to finding new ways to empower women worldwide in the years to come.

Please click here for an executive summary of Unlocking the Potential and watch on-the-ground reports from the team of researchers here.

Visa’s Head of Corporate Responsibility, Douglas Sabo and Cherie Blair, Founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women discuss the profound impact mobile technology is having on the lives of low-income women around the world.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on March 8, 2013 at 9:28 am

Feb 27, 2013

Voices of Inclusion: Daryl Collins, Author & BFA Director

From the show floor at Mobile World Congress, Visa’s Head of Corporate Responsibility, Douglas Sabo interviews thought leaders from the public, private and NGO sectors about the impact mobile services are having on financial inclusion efforts around the world.

Next in the series, Douglas sits down with Daryl Collins, Author of Portfolios of the Poor and Director at Bankable Frontier Associates (BFA) for an extended discussion of the research recently released BFA, the GSMA mWomen Programme and Visa Inc. exploring how women around the world manage their money and how mobile money services can help meet their financial needs.

Among her insights, Daryl shares information about how the money management techniques of women differ from men and the importance of the income that women earn and contribute to family expenses. Daryl shared additional information from the study, including what women reported as the most appealing features of mobile financial services: convenience, security and privacy.

Daryl Collins, Author of Portfolios of the Poor and Director at Bankable Frontier Associates

Other videos in the “Voices of Inclusion” series:

Dr. Maura O’Neill, USAID

Chris Locke, GSMA Mobile for Development

Elizabeth Berthe, Mercy Corps

Cherie Blair, Cherie Blair Foundation for Women

 

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on February 27, 2013 at 8:50 am

Feb 7, 2013

Empowering Women with Mobile Money: Stories from the Field

In advance of the release of the ground-breaking research between Visa, the GSMA mWomen Programme and Bankable Frontier Associates (BFA) that explores the role of mobile financial services for women in developing countries, we sat down with BFA Associate Kristy Bohling to discuss her experiences conducting fieldwork for the study in Tanzania.

Kristy explored the lifestyles of mobile money users and non-users, assessing the barriers that still exist for underserved women in Tanzania, and exploring opportunities for empowering more women to use mobile financial services.

Watch Kristy share her in-field experience in this video interview. Kristy also shares her experiences in a guest contribution on Mobile Payments Today , the second in a five-part series exploring mobile financial services in developing economies.

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Posted by: Douglas Sabo, Visa Corporate Responsibility on February 7, 2013 at 9:19 am

Jun 26, 2012

Mobile Money Gets Another Boost As Monitise Closes Clairmail Acquisition

Congratulations to our strategic partner Monitise for successfully closing its acquisition of Clairmail today. The deal combines two of the leading providers of mobile banking services for financial institutions, a move that has the potential to accelerate the growth of mobile money services globally.

Monitise and Visa have a long standing partnership – in fact, Visa Inc. is currently the leading shareholder in Monitise with a 12.4% equity ownership stake. Our alliance with Monitise has helped Visa to develop a comprehensive suite of mobile financial services that are already deployed by financial institutions in key geographies like the U.S and India, and are enabling Visa issuers to “mobilize” existing Visa card accounts.

The news of Monitise’s acquisition of Clairmail couldn’t have come at a better time. The majority of adults in countries like the U.S., Canada and the UK own smartphones capable of serving up sophisticated mobile banking and payment applications. In the U.S. alone, 25 percent of smartphone users say they mostly access the Internet and online services, like banking using their phone instead of a computer. Most importantly, consumers want these applications to come from a trusted entity. In a recent consumer survey by KMPG, 56 percent of consumers said they trust their financial institution or the major payment networks to handle their mobile commerce financial data.

Monitise and Clairmail have long provided mobile banking solutions to the world’s leading financial institutions. Together these companies help enable mobile banking for a third of the top 50 North American financial institutions (including 8 of the top 13) and serve 13 million registered mobile banking users across four continents. That’s impressive especially if you consider the slow uptake of mobile NFC-payments and the rising debate over when mobile payments will be widely available.

The combined Monitise-Clairmail expertise will benefit Visa clients around the world. In the U.S., Monitise and Visa have already developed a suite of mobile services that allow Visa issuers in North America to offer their account holders the ability to monitor account history and balances, transfer funds between accounts, and receive near real time transaction alerts on their mobile devices. In India, Visa and Monitise have formed a joint venture, Movida, a mobile payment service that enables mobile subscribers in India to pay bills, top up prepaid airtime and buy tickets from their mobile phone.

As mobile, internet and social networks continue converging, Visa and our client financial institutions will continue to look for ways to make mobile payments more seamless and secure, while enabling consumers to shop and pay wherever they are, with their mobile device of choice.

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Posted by: Bill Gajda, Head of Global Mobile Product on June 26, 2012 at 7:48 am