Visa Inc. and ICBA Payments Renew Partnership to Enhance Community Bank Payment Solutions

Reuters
17 Jul
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/V">Visa</a> Inc. and ICBA Payments Renew Partnership to Enhance Community Bank Payment Solutions

Visa Inc. has renewed its long-standing partnership with ICBA Payments, a subsidiary of the Independent Community Bankers of America®. This collaboration, spanning four decades, focuses on equipping local financial institutions with modern payment tools and support. The renewed agreement aims to enhance the delivery of payment products and services tailored for community banking. Visa, serving over 80% of ICBA member banks, will continue to provide secure, scalable payment solutions. The partnership includes support for contactless-enabled cards, digital wallets, and Visa's global network, with plans to expand access to Visa Direct for faster payment experiences.

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