Visa delivers exclusive Team GB wearable payment band to British athletes competing at Rio 2016
Innovative NFC-enabled wearables to be provided to all Team GB athletes
Innovative NFC-enabled wearables to be provided to all Team GB athletes
-Consumer spending rises +1.6% year-on-year in July, an improvement over May (+0.8%) and June (+0.9%), but still lower than the average growth rate in the past 2 years (+2.4%) -Hotels, Restaurants & Bars is strongest performing sector (+8.9%) -Transport & Communication records a further drop in spending (-3.8%)
Sixty Olympic and Paralympic athletes form the company’s largest, most diverse Team Visa
Today, Visa announced that Visa debit and credit cardholders from French banks Banque Populaire et Caisse d’Epargne (BPCE group) now have access to Apple Pay which launches today
• Two-thirds of consumers want to use biometrics when making payments • Three-quarters see two-factor authentication, where a form of biometrics is used in conjunction with a payment device, as secure • Half think payments will be faster and easier with biometrics • Fingerprint recognition is the most popular form of biometric
Growth in consumer spending holds close to May’s 27-month low (+0.9% year-on-year) Transport & Communications which include flight bookings and car purchases dropped -4.2% Slowest increase in spending at Hotels, Bars & Restaurants since January 2013 (+3.3%) E-commerce spending rises at a faster pace (+4.6%), while face-to-face expenditure falls for the second month in a row (-1.3%)
Visa Inc. announced today that around 1 million Visa cardholders in Switzerland now have access to the newly launched Apple Pay – giving users an easy, secure and private way to pay
• UK is predicted to become the second highest spenders in Europe, and the fourth globally • Average UK household spend on international travel to reach £9,300 annually by 2025 • Growth in spend by over 65s predicted to be a key driver
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) announces the completion of its acquisition of Visa Europe Ltd.
• Slowest increase in consumer spending since February 2014 • Transportation and communications dropped -5.2% year-on-year, driven by slowing growth in car sales • Clothing & Footwear retailers buck the trend, posting +4.2% year-on-year, its first rise in three months • Growth in e-commerce slows to +2.3% year-on-year while face-to-face expenditure falls slightly on an annual basis (-0.8%)
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) today announced that the European Commission has approved the proposed acquisition of Visa Europe Ltd. by Visa Inc
Connects banks with other mobile wallet providers for instant access, streamlined implementation
• New campaign launches in partnership with the British Olympic Association • Everything Counts platform enables the British public to share the stories of athletes on the road to being part of Team GB • Athletes Adam Gemili, Adam Peaty, Claudia Fragapane and Elinor Barker signed as Team Visa Ambassadors
• 1-in-5 in-person Visa-processed card payments are now contactless • 3 billion contactless transactions made using Visa cards and devices across Europe between 1 May 2015 and 30 April 2016 • 165 million Visa contactless cards and 3.2 million POS terminals are now in active in Europe
Headline findings: • Total consumer spending increases by +2.5% year-on-year in April • E-commerce growth rate of +8.4% year-on-year but face-to-face expenditure is broadly flat (+0.2% year-on-year) • Clothing and footwear sees biggest fall in year-on-year spending since September 2014
• SMEs identify banks as their preferred provider of transaction services, but take-up of newer ways to pay and be paid varies • Key barriers to change highlighted as perceived cost, risk and other priorities being addressed first
Headline findings: • Consumer spending rises by +2.3% year-on-year • Strong increases in expenditure seen in Recreation & Culture (+5.6%) and Hotels, Restaurants & Bars (+5.3%), but spending at Clothing & Footwear retailers declines (-1.8%) • Growth led by higher e-commerce spending (+4.2%), as face-to-face expenditure falls slightly (-0.9%)
• Contactless transactions over £20 grew at more than double the rate of those under £20 following the introduction of new £30 spend limit • Bars and pubs a prime driver of growth for contactless above £20, seeing 30% average weekly growth • Contactless payments now make up 10% of all face-to-face payments between £20 – £30
London, 21 March 2016 – Visa Europe today launches “Cashfree and Proud” on 21 March, a new campaign telling cardholders they can make a Visa contactless payment with confidence and feel liberated from the need to carry cash.
The campaign, which runs in the UK from March to May, recognises and harnesses that sense of achievement people feel when they begin to use contactless and realise that the
• Household spending increases +2.2% year-on-year in February • Sharp rise in spending on Hotels, Restaurants & Bars (+13.6%) and Recreation & Culture (+9.7%), while expenditure growth reaches 13-month high across Food & Drink (+4.8%) retailers • E-commerce on upward trajectory as growth improves to +6.3% on an annual basis