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    What’s Next Fest speakers include Rebecca Minkoff (Founder, FFC), Tia Mowry-Hardrict (Actress & Co-Founder, Anser Supplements), Olympic athlete Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Team Visa, Jamaica, Athletics) and Paralympic athlete Oksana Masters (Team Visa, USA, Para cycling), among a number of other celebrated small business owners. Visa and the FFC will donate 40% of proceeds from ticket sales to support Kiva, an international nonprofit that expands financial access to help underserved communities. To register for the event, visit here.

    “Despite being an essential business, the pandemic has taken a toll, even since we re-opened. As an entrepreneur it’s stressful to see more money leaving than coming in,” said Patrice Banks, founder of Girls Auto Clinic. “The Visa and IFundWomen grant is such a great win that helps keep us going in the middle of difficult times. It feels good to know that people believe in you.”

    HELPING SMALL BUSINESSES GO DIGITAL

    More than a quarter (26%) of SMBs are digitizing parts of their business in preparation for the holiday season. To enable these efforts, Visa Street Teams are going virtual to reach as many small businesses as possible. Already, Visa teams have visited more than 185,000 small businesses in 66 U.S. cities and 15 markets to provide “back to business” kits with new ‘tap to pay preferred’ point-of-sale materials, branding, educational resources and special offers.

    The online program, The Virtual Breakroom: Back to Business Learning Series, will offer three content modules, hosted on Visa.com and available on-demand via the Visa Small Business Hub. Programs begin launching on September 29 and cover topics including contactless payments, growing your business online and digital marketing/reputation management.

    Being a small business owner is very difficult, but COVID-19 has added unpredictability I could never have anticipated,” said Manuel Delgado, owner, Delgado Guitars. “We had to be smart about attracting more business and being able to quickly and easily move our business online has been essential to staying open. Everyone in the world can play a role in recovery, and we appreciate how Visa has helped to encourage and incentivize consumers to shop local.”

    As the trusted engine of commerce, Visa is dedicated to helping the world adapt, rebuild and get back to business. For more information on the programs and solutions Visa has made available to SMBs visit the Visa Small Business Hub, the Visa Small Business COVID-19 relief site and the Holiday Edition of the Visa Back to Business Study.

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    Visa Helps Prepare Small Businesses for the Holiday Buying Season as National Small Business Week Begins - Seite 2 As the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) National Small Business Week begins in the U.S. and businesses worldwide prepare for an unprecedented holiday season, Visa (NYSE: V) is introducing new programs and resources essential to small and micro …

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