This US card company was named after a group of people who would settle their debts with restaurants they patronized at the end of every month.
What is Diner's Club?
What are the three cities that Visa has been traditionally headquartered in since its founding?
What are San Francisco, Foster City, and San Mateo?
Aside from the Olympic Games, this is one of the dozens of professional sports athletes, teams, or leagues sponsored by Visa.
What is the NFL, Red Bull Racing, Sky Brown, Noah Lyles, others?
Who is the lead for VCA North America?
Who is Kate Manfred?
Visa’s data center in the western US is located in this state.
What is Colorado (Highlands Ranch)?
BankAmericard turned a profit for the first time in 1961 but kept it quiet in the hopes that widespread consumer concerns about this problem would keep competition low.
What is fraud?
What are two companies Visa has acquired since 2019?
What are Tink, Earthport, Pismo, Featurespace, others?
These are five locations of Olympic Games Visa has sponsored (there are more than five in total).
What are Paris, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, London, Beijing, Athens, Sydney, Atlanta, Pyeongchang, Sochi, Vancouver, Turin, Salt Lake City, Nagano, and others?
What broader organization does VCA fall under?
What is VAS?
This is Visa's stock ticker.
What is V?
Bank of America mailed 60,000 credit cards to residents of this California city in the first of many “drops” accompanying the launch of the credit card product.
What is Fresno?
The blue and gold in Visa’s logo prior to 2014 represented these two things in the state of California.
What are blue skies and gold hills?
This Visa slogan, introduced in 1986, also served as a means of poking fun at a competitor whose cards were not accepted by institutions to the same extent globally.
What is "It's everywhere you want to be"?
What are Segments, Delivery Practices, and Functional Practices?
This was the top reason for paying with a credit card according to a 2023 study (some examples of others were loyalty programs, cash withdrawals, and high credit limits)?
What is access to flexible payment plans/BNPL programs?