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Al Kelly, Chairman and CEO of Visa
LeadershipVisa’s CEO is confident remote work would have kneecapped his career: ‘A job can be done at home. But I’m not sure a career gets built’
By Phil WahbaMay 13, 2022
Several UnionPay credit cards
FinanceVisa and Mastercard have already cut ties with Russian banks. Now China’s largest credit card brand might be pulling out too
By Nicholas GordonApril 22, 2022
A last-minute attempt in Europe to ban Bitcoin fails in key vote
FinanceA last-minute attempt in Europe to ban Bitcoin fails in key vote
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 14, 2022
The logos of various payment systems with Sberbank written on them are pasted on a window of a store. Russia's largest bank - Sberbank - wants to ensure that people can pay and withdraw money with their cards even after Visa and Mastercard credit cards are switched off.
FinanceRussian banks turn to China as Visa, Mastercard suspend business
By BloombergMarch 6, 2022
An Android mascot at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.
NewslettersGoogle’s Android privacy changes are anything but clear
By Jacob CarpenterFebruary 17, 2022
Amazon and Visa end feud over fees that threatened to leave cardholders paying more—or locked out
RetailAmazon and Visa end feud over fees that threatened to leave cardholders paying more—or locked out
By Jenny Surane, Vlad Savov and BloombergFebruary 17, 2022
A person makes a purchase using China's digital currency, the e-CNY, in Beijing
FinanceVisa had a monopoly on payments at the Olympics for 36 years. China put an end to that
By Eamon BarrettFebruary 11, 2022
Can companies mix crypto and climate change pledges?
NewslettersCan companies mix crypto and climate change pledges?
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 7, 2022
Amazon’s AWS outage took down Adele, Netflix, and Tinder. It could’ve been worse
NewslettersAmazon’s AWS outage took down Adele, Netflix, and Tinder. It could’ve been worse
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 8, 2021
Then-CEO of Unilever Paul Polman, attends a talk where Prince William, Duke of Cambridge introduces new workplace mental health initiatives at Unilever House on March 1, 2018 in London, England.
NewslettersThe world has changed but many boards ‘have not moved on’
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayNovember 19, 2021
Rosalind Brewer, Executive Vice President and President of Walmart East speaks during the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Dream Gala at Hilton Hotel on October 15, 2011 in Washington, DC.
NewslettersWhat the CEOs of Walgreens, Hilton and Progressive think about the Great Resignation
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayNovember 18, 2021
Amazon may dump Visa for Mastercard as fee feud heats up
FinanceAmazon may dump Visa for Mastercard as fee feud heats up
By Jenny Surane and BloombergNovember 18, 2021
Visa with designer Fe Noel is seen around Spring Studios during February 2021
RetailAmazon won’t accept U.K. Visa credit cards in fight over fees
By David Meyer and Jeremy KahnNovember 17, 2021
Simon Segars, CEO of ARM; Katie Koch, co-head, Fundamental Equity, at Goldman Sachs Asset Management; Barbara Humpton, president and CEO of Siemens; and Matt Heimer of FORTUNE
NewslettersResiliency, climate and China: Lessons from Day 2 of the Fortune CEO Initiative
By David Meyer and Alan MurrayNovember 17, 2021
Why marketers shouldn’t let the ‘science overtake the art’ as the world goes more digital
ConferencesWhy marketers shouldn’t let the ‘science overtake the art’ as the world goes more digital
By Lydia BelangerOctober 17, 2021
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