Visa <Visa> Section 1: What is Visa? Many people think Visa is a company that makes credit cards. However, Visa isn’t a bank that prints cards or lends you money. Its true identity is the "Digital Payment Highway" that allows money to move safely and instantly anywhere in the world. The moment you swipe a card or tap your phone at a convenience store, Visa’s network, 'VisaNet,' processes tens of thousands of transactions per second to deliver that money to the shop owner. From the North Pole to the South Pole, as long as there is a Visa logo, you can pay. Visa is the massive "Invisible Financial Web" used by humanity. Section 2: Core strengths Visa’s real weapon is the "Network Effect." Hundreds of millions of people and tens of millions of shops are already connected to Visa’s "road." Even when new payment services appear, they often have to use Visa's road because its influence is so vast. Just like how everyone uses 'What...
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