Visa Appoints Advisory Council for Policy Institute
Visa, the global payments technology company, recently announced the formation of its Advisory Council for the Visa Policy Institute. This council consists of distinguished experts from various sectors who will provide insights and guidance on policy matters related to digital payments, financial inclusion, and economic development.
A New Era for Visa Policy Institute
The establishment of the Advisory Council marks a significant step for the Visa Policy Institute, which was created in 2012 with the objective of fostering a better understanding of the transformative impact of digital payments. By assembling a diverse group of influential individuals, this move signifies Visa’s commitment to advancing the institute’s research and initiatives.
Enhancing Expertise and Driving Collaboration
The Advisory Council comprises thought leaders, policymakers, academics, and industry experts, selected for their deep knowledge and experience in areas directly relevant to Visa’s areas of interest. This collaboration aims to enhance the Visa Policy Institute’s ability to deliver valuable, data-driven research and analysis on key issues, ultimately guiding policymakers towards informed decisions.
Among the notable members appointed to the Advisory Council are:
- Karen Anderson: Former Chief Counsel at the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
- Mayra Buvinic: Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development and former Director for Gender and Development at the World Bank.
- Juan Carlos Galindo: Executive Director of Colombia’s National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE).
- Gerrit De Vylder: Director General for the Treasury and Capital Markets at Belgium’s Federal Public Service Finance.
Enabling Inclusive and Sustainable Economies
Vasant Prabhu, Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of Visa, expressed his excitement about the Advisory Council’s potential, stating that it will be instrumental in shaping the Visa Policy Institute’s research agenda and carrying out its mission of fostering economic growth and financial inclusion worldwide.
The council’s collective expertise will help Visa gain deeper insights into how digital payments can contribute to sustainable economic development, particularly in underserved communities and emerging markets. By understanding the challenges and opportunities associated with digital finance, the council will provide guidance towards making informed policy decisions.
An Unwavering Commitment to Research
The formation of the Advisory Council builds upon Visa’s continued dedication to leveraging its industry expertise and contributing to global policy dialogues. Visa has already been proactive in driving conversations around topics such as digital identity, cross-border payments, and the future of work. By investing in the Visa Policy Institute and establishing the Advisory Council, Visa is taking further strides to shape the future of payments, economics, and policy.
Conclusion
The Advisory Council for the Visa Policy Institute represents Visa’s commitment to forging meaningful partnerships and promoting cutting-edge research in the realm of digital payments and economic development. Through collaboration with leading experts from a diverse range of sectors, Visa aims to contribute valuable insights and guidance to policymakers globally, ultimately shaping a future of inclusive economic growth and financial well-being.
