Visa to Help U.S. Small Businesses Go Cashless
Today Visa (NYSE:V) announced it is launching a major effort to encourage businesses to go cashless. Aiming to create a culture
where cash is no longer king, the program will give merchants increased ability to accept all forms of global digital payments.
Visa will be encouraging and helping merchants go cashless by using innovation to their advantage in order to stay competitively
connected to their customers.
To encourage businesses to go cashless, Visa is announcing The Visa Cashless Challenge, with a call to action for small business restaurants, cafés or food truck owners to
describe what cashless means for them, their employees and customers. Visa will be awarding up to $500,000 to 50 eligible US-based
small business food service owners who commit to joining the 100% cashless quest.
“At Visa, we believe you can be everywhere you want to be, and that it should be easy to pay and be paid in more ways than ever
– whether it’s a phone, card, wearable or other device,” said Jack Forestell, head of global merchant solutions, Visa Inc. “With
70% of the world, or more than 5 billion people, connected via mobile device by 20201, we have an incredible opportunity
to educate merchants and consumers alike on the effectiveness of going cashless.”
Benefits of Going Cashless
Visa has recognized the net benefits for merchants when they reduce dependency on cash transaction. Visa recently conducted a
study that found that if businesses in 100 cities transitioned from cash to digital, their cities stand to experience net benefits
of $312 billion per year. According to this study, in New York City alone, businesses could generate an additional $6.8 billion in
revenue and save more than 186 million hours in labor, by making greater use of digital payments. This amounts to more than $5
billion annual costs savings for businesses in New York. The complete results with the benefits of going cashless for businesses
will be included in the “Cashless Cities: Realizing the Benefits of Digital Payments” report that will be released by Visa later
this year.
Cashless in Action
To showcase the benefits of going cashless, Visa will tap into its sponsorship as the official payment partner of Formula E to
offer cashless, digital payment acceptance at the first-ever Formula E race in Brooklyn, the New York City ePrix.
“To Visa, a cashless culture means convenience, security and ease of use. That translates to freedom for consumers and merchants
alike,” said Forestell. “The Formula E race is the ideal backdrop because just as Formula E is bringing the future to racing, Visa
is bringing the future to payments.”
In addition, local New York City restaurants, including 2nd City, Fish Cheeks, and Mulberry and Vine are offering their customers cashless experiences during the race weekend. These participating
venues are bringing to life paperless, seamless and enhanced payment experiences for their customers over the weekend.
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 Source: Cisco Visual Networking Index Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2015-2020
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