Visa Direct Expands Its Reach With Real-Time, Card-Based P2P and Funds Disbursements Services
Payment processors, financial institutions and technology companies select Visa Direct’s innovative platform
for fast and easy integration into their payment services
Today Visa (NYSE:V) announced that Visa Direct continues to gain momentum as a faster payments solution through key partnerships
with FIS and Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. (NASDAQ: JKHY) for person-to-person (P2P) payments, and Stripe, Hyperwallet and Ingo
Money for faster business and government disbursements.
Visa Direct is a card-based platform that can deliver funds in real-time1 to more than 200 million Visa debit cards
in the United States, as well as non-Visa branded debit cards, for ubiquitous reach to any consumer or small business with a debit
card. Funds are transferred into the customer’s bank account without the need for complicated checking account and routing
numbers.
“Visa Direct has experienced incredible growth in the US in 2016,” said Bill Sheley, head of global push payments, Visa Inc. “In
the personal payments and business disbursements space, where cash and checks still prevail, it is very exciting to join forces
with our partners to help digitize these services for faster and more secure payments. In today’s new economy, we look forward to
helping businesses and consumers send and receive funds in a more efficient and effective way.”
FIS, a global leader in financial technology, has integrated Visa Direct into People Pay, its P2P payments service for financial
institutions. Offered as a white-label solution, banks can use their existing integration with FIS to easily leverage the
card-based feature for their customers in online and mobile banking. Jack Henry & Associates, a leading provider of integrated
technology solutions and payment processing services for financial institutions, has partnered with Visa to deliver faster P2P
payments to a recipient’s Visa debit card. The integration of JHA Payment Solutions™ with Visa Direct will enable recipients to
receive funds on the same day or one day sooner based on the institution’s funding model.
Visa Direct is also making business disbursements to consumers and businesses faster and easier. Stripe’s new Instant Payouts feature, which allows drivers, couriers and other sellers in online marketplaces to
get paid immediately, is leveraging Visa Direct. Many marketplaces are already using Stripe’s service including Lyft, Care.com and
goPanache, among others.
Hyperwallet, a leading global payouts provider to digital marketplaces, has also integrated Visa Direct into its existing payout
methods. Through Hyperwallet’s JavaScript Widget, developers will be able to quickly plug into its platform and offer real time
payout capabilities within their native application, with minimal coding required. This will ultimately help Hyperwallet’s clients
to more easily and securely pay their distributed workforce, while reducing costs and improving the timeliness of their
payments.
“Faster payments are now the center of attention in the payments industry and rapidly becoming the new norm among consumers and
businesses,” said Tim Sloane, vice president, payments innovation, Mercator Advisory Group. “Visa Direct is the right product at
the right time because it enables faster payments in the market segments that are growing the fastest, including P2P and Mass
Payments, and utilizes the API form factor that enables broader consumption by solution providers combined with faster operational
deployment.”
In addition, Ingo Money, a leader in real-time push payments technology, will leverage Visa Direct to power its faster payments
solution, Ingo® Instant Payments. The solution is an API-based, turnkey push payments platform and gateway that provides merchants,
businesses, governments and financial institutions with an easy to integrate, low-cost solution to disburse funds to consumers,
service providers, employees and more. Through this collaboration, Visa and Ingo Money will bring to market a solution that greatly
reduces the friction of implementing real-time funds disbursements.
About Visa Direct
The Visa Direct platform is available in more than 200 markets around the world and can be used to reach more than three billion
consumer card accounts. Available through a comprehensive Visa Direct API library, financial institutions and technology partners
can quickly build real-time payment solutions through a feature-rich suite of web services on the Visa Developer Platform.
More information about the Visa Developer Platform can be found at https://developer.visa.com/. More information about Visa Direct can be found at www.visa.com/visadirect.
About Visa
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) is a global payments technology company that connects consumers, businesses, financial institutions,
and governments in more than 200 countries and territories to fast, secure and reliable electronic payments. We operate one of the
world’s most advanced processing networks — VisaNet — that is capable of handling more than 65,000 transaction messages a second,
with fraud protection for consumers and assured payment for merchants. Visa is not a bank and does not issue cards, extend credit
or set rates and fees for consumers. Visa’s innovations, however, enable its financial institution customers to offer consumers
more choices: pay now with debit, pay ahead with prepaid or pay later with credit products. For more information, visit https://usa.visa.com/ and @VisaNews.
1 Visa requires US issuers to make funds available to its cardholders within a maximum of 30 minutes of approving the
transaction.
Visa Inc.
Aida Hadzibegovic, 415-805-4242
ahadzibe@visa.com
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