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Visa International Hosts Banks at First Global SME Forum

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (ots)

Worldwide Financial Institutions Explore Innovations in Products,
   Risk Management, and Marketing to Boost Services for Small and 
   Medium Enterprises
Visa International launched a drive to help the world's financial
institutions boost their services for small and medium enterprises
(SME) with the completion of its first Global SME Member Forum
September 5 in New York. With a focus on the importance of SMEs
worldwide, enhanced product solutions, and risk management
approaches, the forum provided 30 banks -- from Australia to the
Ukraine -- with information on how to design, launch, and manage
small business programs. The forum took place as Visa was finalizing
mid-year business results showing impressive growth in Visa
transaction volume from SME clients.
Attendees cited a growing global demand for SME services, which,
balanced with risk management and technology advances, are creating
worldwide momentum for expanded small business solutions. "This
groundbreaking forum provided insights into the small business
market, reviewed various risk mitigation techniques and made
available a panel of experts that directly addressed the key
challenges facing banks today," stated Lory Yeakle, senior vice
president for commercial solutions at Visa International. "The small
business segment provides much opportunity, yet is largely
underserved in most countries. Education, expertise, and a wide array
of payment solutions are the keys to expanding financial services
options for these companies. We were delighted with the strong
conference turnout, and we were even more delighted by the
information exchange between Visa member banks from around the
world."
Visa estimates that small business payments represent a
multitrillion-dollar segment and is enhancing its Visa Commercial
Solutions to help issuers address the needs of their clients. Stuart
McDonald, General Manager Customer Development & Strategy at Suncorp
Australia, noted, "Card services are a flexible way to bring value to
our small business customers. This forum provided a comprehensive
update on the initiatives Visa is rolling out to its issuers, allowed
us to discuss ideas and best practices with experts from around the
world, and provided a great networking opportunity."
Additionally, product evolution is important, as pointed out by
many Visa member banks participating in the forum. They have
increasingly expressed a need to offer small businesses a commercial
payment solution with enhanced risk control features. "What we find
valuable about Visa is the ease with which we can employ different
Commercial solutions to service clients with diverse needs and
profiles. The forum delivered valuable exposure to key principles and
success factors and helped crystallize future segmentation and
marketing ideas," said David Levey, Nedbank of South Africa. A
challenge for most financial institutions is how to provide cash flow
management tools to small businesses while managing credit losses.
Enhancements to the Visa small business card platforms now affords
Issuers the flexibility to issue an array of payment solutions
including prepaid, immediate or deferred debit, charge, revolving
credit and line of credit products.
For example, Visa Business Electron, introduced in 2002, was
quickly embraced in the Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and
Africa (CEMEA) Region as a more risk-appropriate alternative to
traditional embossed Visa Business products. In fact, Visa Business
Electron now represents approximately seven out of 10 new commercial
products issued. "Issuers now have the right payment product to help
manage higher risk for enterprises of all sizes, but especially small
businesses. As an entry-level product, Visa Business Electron helps
Issuers build relationships with small businesses and grow
transaction volumes while at the same time, offering greater
cross-selling opportunities. And, as these small businesses grow,
Visa Business Electron will grow with them," said Thore Vestergaard,
Head of Commercial Products for Visa CEMEA.
The Visa Global SME Member Forum is one of a series of global
meetings of Visa members that includes the Visa Multinational Member
Forum and the Visa International Government Services Conference. Visa
plans to continue offering programs that enable member interaction
and networking, drive new product innovation, and address the
commercial payment needs of our banks' commercial clients. Yeakle
concluded, "Our solutions are driven by the needs of our members and
their clients. These forums are as much an education for Visa
International as they are for the participants. We look forward to
utilizing these forums to obtain Member input that will help Visa to
adapt and enhance its product offering to meet Member needs."
Notes to Editors:
About Visa International
Visa is the world's leading payment brand, generating US$2.4
trillion in annual card sales volume. Visa has unsurpassed acceptance
in more than 150 countries. The Visa organization plays a pivotal
role in developing innovative payment products and technologies to
benefit its 21'000 member financial institutions and their
cardholders. Visa is a leader in Internet based payments and is
pioneering the creation of u-commerce, or universal commerce -- the
ability to conduct commerce anywhere, anytime, and any way. For more
information, visit www.corporate.visa.com.
For more information contact Paul Oliva, Visa International, at
    poliva@visa.com or Thomas Rozycki, GCI Group, at
    trozycki@gcigroup.com.

Contact:

Paul Oliva
Visa International
Phone: ++1/650-432-3742
E-Mail: poliva@visa.com

Thomas Rozycki
GCI Group
Phone: ++1/212-537-8016
E-Mail: trozycki@gcigroup.com