Visa Launches SME Online Toolkit to Enable Tourism Merchants to Maximize Benefits of Contactless Payments
Visa, a world leader in digital payments, is introducing
resources to help Filipino merchants, especially small and medium-sized
businesses (SMEs), take full advantage of Visa’s digital payment solutions to
optimize the customer shopping experience and increase sales, particularly in
the tourism sector. This is part of Visa’s commitment to empower Filipino SMEs
and boost tourism, a crucial growth sector for the economy, by helping more
merchants offer seamless contactless payments. By partnering with Visa,
merchants can leverage the trust inherent in Visa’s brand name, which was named
the world’s most valuable payments brand and the sixth most valuable brand
in the world.
The SME online toolkit, available at https://www.visa.com.ph/run-your-business/accept-visa-payments.html,
offers
merchants detailed, step-by-step instructions in English, including a script
for cashiers on how to initiate and complete digital payment transactions. The
toolkit describes how most Visa cards have the contactless feature as
identified by the symbol and includes instructions on how
customers can tap the terminal with their card themselves to make payment – an
experience preferred by consumers post COVID-19.
The Department of Tourism recently launched the “Love the Philippines” campaign and other tourism-related initiatives to attract more tourists. As part of its efforts to support the growth of tourism in the Philippines, Visa recently participated in a panel at the GoNegosyo Tourism Summit, co-presented by the Department of Tourism, to foster sustainable businesses in the tourism industry.
Visa also partners the Pacific Association of Tourism (PATA) to drive the Tourism Destination Resilience Program aimed at bolstering a sustainable tourism industry in the Philippines. As part of this partnership, Visa conducted a workshop in Laguna in September 2023, training nearly 45 tourism SMEs on financial, risk management, digital skills, and highlighting digital payments preferred by tourists. The Department of Tourism assisted in this training, identifying digital inclusion solutions for SMEs in tourism.
In 2023, Visa launched the SME Accelerator Program in the Philippines to support SMEs and partners through competitive pricing, faster onboarding, and comprehensive take-to-market support. The expanded SME Accelerator initiatives will also focus on a wider set of partnerships with ecosystem participants to serve smaller sellers and fast-track solutions deployment for SMEs.
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