Visa opens new office in Dhaka
Visa, a global leader in digital payments, recently inaugurated its new office in Dhaka as part of its strategic expansion in South Asia.
This move will serve to strengthen its commitment to transforming the digital payments landscape in Bangladesh and fostering economic growth and financial inclusion worldwide, reads a press release.
Soumya Basu, country manager of Visa in Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, said, "We are proud to have been a part of the digital payments ecosystem in Bangladesh for more than 35 years through our innovative products and solutions. In line with our growing business needs, our expansion to a new and larger office underscores our dedication to invest in local high-quality talent and our commitment to Bangladesh, as we continue partnering with clients and government entities to serve local communities and drive digitization.
"We are excited to deepen our presence in Bangladesh, a vibrant economy with a thriving, tech-savvy demography. Our new Dhaka office not only reflects our long-term commitment to our clients and partners in the region but also underscores our expanded responsibilities and dedication to promoting the widespread adoption of secure, reliable and convenient digital payments in Bangladesh."
In line with the government's goal of building a Smart Bangladesh by 2041, Visa is committed to supporting the accelerated growth and development of digital payments. It has been at the forefront of digital payment adoption in Bangladesh through its pioneering efforts in digitising small businesses, upskilling and training women micro-entrepreneurs and providing growth opportunities for fintech and other sectors.
The inauguration of the new office will further strengthen Visa's commitment to supporting the country's journey towards digital transformation and a cashless society.