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ALISA BORNSTEIN CPO , VISA EUROPE to online shopping – while also making preparations for the global recovery .
“ We ' re just at the beginning of cross border travel starting to come back ,” says Livingston . “ People are feeling confident enough to go overseas on holidays , and those are all good for the global economy and they ' re good for Visa .
“ The speed of that return of business as usual is going to be important , but we can ' t lose sight of the fact that so much has changed .”
When you accept payments in more than 80 million locations , and process thousands of secure transactions every second , everybody knows your name – but does everyone fully appreciate what Visa does ?
“ This is what we bring to the table ,” says Livingston . “ We are a global brand operating locally . We ' re one of the most ubiquitous brands in the world , but not everybody knows exactly what we do . What Visa does is facilitate commerce each and every day , all around the world .
“ We enable consumers to buy things in person at stores or online , and we facilitate money transfer from businesses to businesses , from banks to banks .
“ People trust Visa because of what we bring to the global economy . We offer extraordinarily fast and secure transactions for everyday use and we have the world ’ s leading security infrastructure governing digital payments .
“ There ' s nothing more important to us than ensuring that Europeans are able to use their card anytime and everywhere they want to be .”
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