Visa signs partnership deal with Atlas Mara

VISA, a global payments technology company, has signed a commercial partnership with Atlas Mara Limited, the sub-Saharan Africa financial services group, as part of a wider strategic partnership to introduce a dynamic suite of payment solutions and expand access to electronic payments within the Sub-Saharan Africa region.

Through this partnership, Atlas Mara’s banks will be able to leverage already existing Visa payment platforms, such as mVisa and Visa Direct, to provide their customers new ways of transacting that are convenient and secured.

“Atlas Mara is a driving force for the provision of better, more innovative and reliable financial services to more Africans everywhere,” said Mr Andrew Torre, Group Country Manager, Visa Sub-Saharan Africa.

“Our partnership enables Atlas Mara to deploy Visa’s global assets and payment solutions and has the potential to be transformational for commerce, mobile payments and financial inclusion across Africa,” he added.

In 2016, Visa launched mVisa, a new mobile payment service that brings, for the first time in Africa, an interoperable, versatile and secure mobile payment solution, powered by Visa and its partner financial institutions.With mVisa, consumers can directly access their funds in their bank accounts to pay merchants (person-to-merchant or P2M) or individuals (person-to-person or P2P). Because the transaction runs through the Visa network, VisaNet, the consumers and merchants do not need to be customers of the same bank or mobile operator.

Visa Direct provides cardholders the ability to transfer funds seamlessly, quickly and securely over any channel, be it personal computers, mobile phones, local bank branches, or ATMs, and can be funded from many sources (including bank accounts or payment cards).

“Delivering innovative services to accelerate financial inclusion and more efficiently service our customers is one of our core strategies. Through our partnership with Visa, Atlas Mara will be able to offer a suite of digital and mobilepayment solutions for the everyday payments needs of our expanding customer base across Africa,” said Mr Chidi Okpala, Chief Digital Officer, Atlas Mara.

David Olagunju

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