+ Follow VISA ASIA PACIFIC Tag
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[Title] => EMV compliance
[Summary] => Visa International and BancNet have signed a memorandum of agreement to help the nation’s largest interbank network accelerate migration to EMV chip cards, as mandated by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
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[Title] => AsPac economic growth fuels card expansion Visa
[Summary] => Visa International has remained extremely optimistic about economic growth in the Asia Pacific region especially the Peoples Republic of China and India.
Visa Asia Pacific president and chief executive officer Rupert Keeley said their estimates show that economies not impacted by the tsunami would continue to perform well, and others such as China and India will experience significant growth in the payment card market as merchant acceptance increases.
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[Title] => Visa Asia hits record $326B in retail sales volume
[Summary] => Visa Asia Pacific has achieved a record $326 billion in retail sales volume (RSV), or spending at the point of sale (POS) using Visa cards in 2004, or an increase of more than $50 billion over 2003.
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[Title] => Visa names new country chief
[Summary] => Visa Asia Pacific has appointed Jim Dixon as country manager for the Philippines and Guam effective June 2004. Dixon, currently group director, Visa Consulting for Visa Asia Pacific, will be based in Manila.
In his new role, Dixon will be responsible for expanding Visas payment card business in the Philippines and Guam, by forging strong business partnerships with Visas member financial institutions.
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VISA ASIA PACIFIC
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[Summary] => Visa International and BancNet have signed a memorandum of agreement to help the nation’s largest interbank network accelerate migration to EMV chip cards, as mandated by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
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[Summary] => Visa International has remained extremely optimistic about economic growth in the Asia Pacific region especially the Peoples Republic of China and India.
Visa Asia Pacific president and chief executive officer Rupert Keeley said their estimates show that economies not impacted by the tsunami would continue to perform well, and others such as China and India will experience significant growth in the payment card market as merchant acceptance increases.
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[Title] => Visa Asia hits record $326B in retail sales volume
[Summary] => Visa Asia Pacific has achieved a record $326 billion in retail sales volume (RSV), or spending at the point of sale (POS) using Visa cards in 2004, or an increase of more than $50 billion over 2003.
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[Title] => Visa names new country chief
[Summary] => Visa Asia Pacific has appointed Jim Dixon as country manager for the Philippines and Guam effective June 2004. Dixon, currently group director, Visa Consulting for Visa Asia Pacific, will be based in Manila.
In his new role, Dixon will be responsible for expanding Visas payment card business in the Philippines and Guam, by forging strong business partnerships with Visas member financial institutions.
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