Visa Recognizes Creators as Small Businesses
12 November 2024 - 10:00PM
Business Wire
At Web Summit, Visa Celebrates Creators;
Expands Collaboration with Pharrell Williams
At the opening session of Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, Visa
unveiled significant commitments to digital creators. Acknowledging
the impact of creators on the digital economy, Visa officially
recognized creators as small businesses. Today, creators can easily
and securely pay and be paid with Visa’s financial tools, resources
and products made available to small businesses worldwide.
Visa is also helping creators get paid fast. More than
two-thirds of creators struggle with slow payouts that hinder their
growth1, according to a Visa survey of creators. Visa Direct is
addressing this through partnerships with social media networks and
marketplaces to help creators get payouts in real-time2 to their
eligible debit card.
“It’s incredibly rewarding to see the world finally recognizing
creators as the driving force behind the digital economy,” said
Jonathan Kolozsvary, Global Head of Small Business at Visa. “We are
proud to help creators grow their businesses - whether it’s helping
creators access funding with a small working capital solution, or
helping creators get paid in real-time to their debit card.”
Visa Teams Up with Pharrell
Visa also announced an expanded partnership with Pharrell
Williams – GRAMMY® Award-winning, Academy Award®-nominated musician
and filmmaker, as well as an entrepreneur and philanthropist. A
brand advocate and star of Visa’s 2024 brand film, “Prodigies,”
Visa is proud to partner with Pharrell on two of his philanthropic
ventures, Black Ambition and YELLOW. Pharrell founded YELLOW, a
non-profit that evens the odds for youth through education in 2019.
As part of the expanded partnership, Visa will provide financial
and digital inclusion tools and resources to YELLOW’s students,
with an aim to improve financial literacy. Pharrell announced the
partnership alongside Visa CMO Frank Cooper, III at Web Summit,
where they also discussed how businesses and individuals can
harness the power of the creator economy.
“Visa has long recognized that creators play a critical role in
shaping culture, which has a significant impact on commerce,” said
Cooper. “Pharrell embodies the creator spirit, and we’re excited to
expand our partnership.”
“As a creator, artist and philanthropist, I’m passionate about
helping others pursue their dreams,” said Pharrell Williams. “This
collaboration enables us to propel students and Black and
Hispanic-owned small businesses forward, instilling a spirit of
relentless improvement and inspiring them to strive for excellence
daily.”
These commitments stand alongside ongoing support of the creator
community. It joins programs including ‘GetP@id’, Visa’s social
series where influencers support and teach mentees how to turn
their passions into money, and Visa’s inaugural Creator Summit. The
two-day event will be hosted in Tokyo later this month, in
conjunction with industry leaders like Amplify and emerging
influencers. Partnering with Visa experts, aspiring and growing
influencers will learn how to take the next step in their small
business digital journey, including the best way to pay and be
paid.
Visa helps make it easy to access the digital economy. With its
full suite of payment services designed to help creators and all
small businesses pay and get paid – from Visa Business credit and
debit cards, business reporting, payment controls and digital
payment management platforms to financial education and business
skills training, including Practical Business Skills globally –
Visa is innovating to support the growing small business
community.
Creators can learn more about how Visa can help grow their
business here.
About Visa
Visa (NYSE: V) is a world leader in digital payments,
facilitating transactions between consumers, merchants, financial
institutions and government entities across more than 200 countries
and territories. Our mission is to connect the world through the
most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network,
enabling individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. We
believe that economies that include everyone everywhere, uplift
everyone everywhere and see access as foundational to the future of
money movement. Learn more at Visa.com.
1Marketplaces Survey (March 2020). Commissioned by Visa and
conducted by Raconteur among 750 marketplace sellers, 224 of which
were digital creators. 2 Actual fund availability depends on
receiving financial institution and region
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Media Contact Conor Febos, Visa Press@Visa.com
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