UAE is one of the first markets globally to roll out the brand evolution, reflecting Visa’s commitment to the growth of digital commerce in the Emirates.
Inviting the world to "Meet Visa," the global payments technology company just unveiled the initial phase of its brand evolution, spotlighting the diverse capabilities of its network and commitment to enabling global economic inclusion. Aligned closely with the company’s business strategy, this phase includes the debut of a dynamic global marketing campaign and a preview of a modernized look for Visa’s iconic brand. The UAE is one of the first of Visa’s 200+ markets globally to roll out the brand evolution, reflecting Visa’s commitment to the growth of digital commerce in the Emirates.
More than 60 years ago, when Visa was founded, few could imagine a world beyond cash and cheques. Visa’s founding vision to introduce a more secure, reliable, and convenient currency in digital form began with a simple question: what if money became fully electronic? Today, Visa continues to anticipate the future of digital commerce, providing access through its secure global network working for everyone, everywhere.
The brand evolution also introduces new locally representative imagery which will be used from September 1, highlighting Visa’s focus on inclusivity and representing the diversity across its partners, merchants, and customers. As the branding rolls out across other markets in the region, the new imagery will embrace and reflect these markets as well.
“People think they ‘know’ Visa. Consumers and businesses trust the power of those four letters and see it when they open their wallet, pay a vendor, walk into a store, or check out online. What they don’t see is how those four letters operate the most dynamic network of people, partnerships, and products,” said Mohammed Ismaeel, Senior Vice President Marketing for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA), Visa. “We are on a mission to ensure that Visa is seen as more than a credit card company and understood as a trusted network that drives commerce forward.”
While Visa continues to shape the physical and digital credit or debit card transaction, it also increasingly sits at the center of enabling money movement. A company built on access to economic inclusion, the Visa network connects 3.6 billion credentials, over 70 million merchant locations, tens of thousands of partners, and powers more than $11 trillion in total volume annually. Over the last five years alone, Visa has invested $9 billion in technology to shape the future of commerce, delivering a differentiated set of products, services, and benefits (as per Visa Financial Analysis 2020. Visa’s network helps enable a gig-worker with the flexibility to get paid in real time, facilitates person-to-person payments that can send and receive money between billions of cards and accounts worldwide, and large corporate payments to be made more effortlessly across borders, as just a few examples.
Illustrating the scope of Visa’s capabilities, initial elements of Visa’s brand evolution include:
The "Meet Visa" films spotlight the power of the network. Developed by Visa’s global creative agency of record, award-winning Wieden+Kennedy, Visa is unveiling a short film directed by Malik Hassan Sayeed that invites the world to "Meet Visa," a network working for everyone. Complementing this introductory film is a series of shorter digital films and photography that showcase the breadth of the Visa network working to provide access and advancing commerce for real people in real places around the world.
The new Visa brand identity symbolizes change. Visa has long stood for trust, security, acceptance, and inclusion. These core values, in addition to the goal of enabling access for everyone to participate in the global economy, will be expressed through a modernized, dynamic visual brand identity, built in partnership with leading global brand design firm Mucho. The "Meet Visa" campaign shares an initial glimpse into the evolved visual brand identity launching later this year, featuring refreshed colors for digital impact, a custom font created for optimal digital experiences, and an updated brand symbol designed to express the purpose behind the organization.
Over the course of 2021, Visa’s new brand identity will become visible in all 200+ countries and territories Visa operates in, cutting across the company’s primary business strategy encompassing:
“We are capturing the bold ambition of Visa with this brand evolution as a way to express what we stand for and what we strive for,” continued Ismaeel. “With the world reopening and with money increasingly moving in new ways, there’s no better time to showcase the work we do and the impact a purpose-driven brand with Visa’s scale can have to enable individuals, businesses, and economies to thrive.”
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