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Netra Shetty
Visa Inc. (pronunciation: /ˈviːzə/; NYSE: V) is a global payments technology company headquartered in 595 Market Street in San Francisco, California. It facilitates electronic funds transfers throughout the world, most commonly through Visa-branded credit card and debit cards.[3] Visa does not issue cards, extend credit or set rates and fees for consumers; rather, Visa provides financial institutions with Visa-branded payment products that they then use to offer credit, debit, prepaid and cash-access programs to their customers. In 2008, according to The Nilson Report, Visa held a 38.3% market share of the credit card marketplace and 60.7% of the debit card marketplace in the United States.[4] In 2009, Visa’s global network (known as VisaNet) processed 62 billion transactions with a total volume of $4.4 trillion.[5][6]
Visa has operations across Asia-Pacific, North America, Central and South America, Caribbean, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa and Middle East. Visa Europe is a separate membership entity that is an exclusive licensee of Visa Inc.'s trademarks and technology in the European region, issuing cards such as Visa Debit.
CEO

Joseph Saunders

Director

Robert Matschullat

Director

Suzanne Johnson

Director

Cathy Minehan

Director

David Pang

Director

John Swainson

Director

William Shanahan
Director

Francisco Fernandez-Carbajal

Director

Mary Cranston

Director

Peter Hawkins

Director

Charles Doyle
Director

David McKay
Director

Charles Scharf
Director

Gary Coughlan
Director

Segismundo Schulin-Zeuthen S...
Director

Hani Al Qadi
Legal

TM
Enterprise Risk

ER
CFO

Byron Pollitt
CIO

MD
Marketing

AL

COO

John Partridge
Legal & Secretary

JF
Corporate Relations

DM
Customer Service

US
Human Resources

RL
Operations

KH
Processing

DP
Processing, Acceptance & Adv...

Marc Luet

Product

Jim McCarthy
Strategy & Development

OJ
Asia Pacific & CEMEA

EB
The Americas

WS
Canada

TW
Legal

TM
LAC

EE

Asia Pacific

David Lee
Mobile

BG

Investor Relations

JC
 
Organisational Structure is very important to avoid major global problem and issue and even to avoid internal conflict. Recently,TCS and Infosys has t suffer the legal problems in US, because of their US visa violations.

The power company had recently laid off more than 500 technology workers amid claims that many of those laid off were made to train their replacements who were immigrants on the temporary work visas brought in by the Indian firms Senators Richard Durbin of Illinois and Jeff Sessions of Alabama announced the investigation after they were notified by the department, the report said. About 250 Disney employees were told in late October last year that they would be laid off and many of their jobs were transferred to immigrants on H1B visas brought in by an outsourcing firm based in India, the report had said.
 
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