Visa’s Africa strategy banks on startup partnerships

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Visa has prioritized growth in Africa, and partnering with startups is central to its strategy. This became obvious in 2019 after the
global financial services giant entered a series of collaborations on the continent, but Visa confirmed it in their 2020 Investor Day
presentation. On the company annual call, participants mentioned Africa 28 times and featured African startups prominently in the
accompanying deck
Visa president for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA), Andrew Torre, detailed the region payments potential and his
company plans to tap it
&We&re partnering with non-conventional players to realize this potential — fintechs, neobanks and digital wallets — to reach the one
billion consumer opportunity,& he said. Africa strategy and team TechCrunch has covered a number of Visa Africa collaborations and spoke to
two execs driving the company engagement with startups from Nigeria to South Africa. Visa head of Strategic Partnerships, Fintech and
Ventures for Africa, Otto Williams, has been out front, traveling the continent and engaging fintech founders. Located in Cape Town, Visa
group general manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Aida Diarra, oversees the company operations in 48 countries
The company has a long track record working with the region large banking entities, but that shifted to smaller ventures. Image Credits:
Visa