Visa Picks Kenya for First Innovation Studio in Africa

April 6, 2022
Visa Innovation Studio

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

As part of efforts to advance future payment solutions in Africa, a world leader in digital payments, Visa, has opened an Innovation Studio in Nairobi, Kenya.

The studio was officially opened by the Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, Dr Patrick Njoroge, at an event attended by leading banks, financial technology companies and innovation specialists from across Sub-Saharan Africa

It is the first in Sub-Saharan Africa and will provide Visa partners with cutting-edge capabilities to co-create future commerce solutions on the continent.

The facility joins a network of innovation centres operated by Visa since 2016, in cities including Dubai, Singapore and San Francisco. It supports Visa’s commitment to promoting innovation and creating opportunities for clients and fintech partners.

According to a statement from the firm, the studio in Nairobi was designed to replicate the success of Visa’s flagship innovation centre, One Market, in San Francisco and provide Visa’s partners with access to tools that strengthen their capabilities in developing new solutions.

“Sub-Saharan Africa is a fast-growing region with a tech-savvy population. As we continue to grow digital payments adoption in the region, our aspiration is to deepen our collaboration with clients and partners in developing solutions that are designed around the unique needs of Africa,” said Aida Diarra, Senior Vice President & Head of Visa in Sub-Saharan Africa.

“As a brand built on technology, Visa has driven the major technological advancements that make electronic payments what they are today. We are confident that the innovation studio will continue that legacy and cement Sub-Saharan Africa’s position as a leader in creating out of the box solutions to deal with our most pressing challenges as a region,” added Diarra.

Businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa have been leading the way in introducing new methods of paying and being paid, by harnessing innovative technologies. Ideas to expand the growth of emerging payment areas such as Tap to Phone and Pay on Delivery will be explored at the Innovation Studio alongside the ongoing development of cutting-edge smarter payment solutions that leverage blockchain, the Internet of Things, Virtual Reality and biometrics.

The studio will help Visa clients and partners from across the continent extend their service offerings. Through a human-centred approach, the studio’s immersive environment will also provide clients and partners with tools to overcome some of their biggest business challenges while uncovering new commercial avenues of opportunity Visa’s Innovation Centres have been instrumental in the conceptualization and implementation of new business ideas and platforms around the globe. Several Sub-Saharan African companies have already leveraged Visa’s innovation centre capabilities, these include Paga; which collaborated with Visa to co-create a platform that offers tools to small businesses; and Safaricom on a solution to enable 24 million M-PESA users to transact at Visa merchant locations, and 150,000 M-PESA merchants to accept Visa card payments.

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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