Visa to open global hub in Poland to support its 24/7 development model

Rajat Taneja, President, Technology, Visa
Rajat Taneja, President, Technology at Visa

Visa Inc., a world-renown digital payments organization, announced that it plans to open a new global Technology and Product Hub in Poland that will be the first of its kind for Visa in Central and Eastern Europe. The Hub will house as many as 1,500 new tech and product hires over the next few years, as Visa invests worldwide to support its 24/7 development model for innovation and drives continued rapid growth in digital commerce and payments.

What does the hub mean for Visa?

“Poland’s highly skilled workforce and vibrant IT sector make it an ideal location for us to recruit and collaborate with partners and businesses to develop new payment solutions. The next wave of our product and innovation roadmap is even more exciting as we focus on the next generation of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and the resilience and availability of our network for all who depend on it,” commented Rajat Taneja, President, Technology, Visa.

Poland will serve as Visa’s fifth major strategic global Technology and Product Hub. As a growing location for top technology talent, it builds on the organization’s commitment to innovation and investment in the European region, and in Poland, in particular. Visa will find new ways to harness emerging talent in the region, accelerate product development and innovate at scale to bring value to consumers, clients, buyers and sellers around the world.

Charlotte Hogg, Chief Executive Officer for Europe at Visa
Charlotte Hogg, Chief Executive Officer for Europe at Visa

“As a global company that does business in more than 200 countries and territories, it is important to us to invest in local talent, creating regional tech hubs that allow us to serve our global customer base better than ever before,” said Charlotte Hogg, CEO, Visa, Europe.

“At Visa, We are committed to diversity and inclusion and ensuring that as the organization grows, it reflects the wide range of perspectives that make up the communities where we live and work. In Poland, this will mean bringing on board a diverse talent pool and welcoming talent from Ukraine and other parts of the region,” Charlotte Hogg further commented.

What does the hub mean for Poland?

“It is good news that Visa, with its unique experience and know-how, has chosen our country out of all possible locations, thus building Poland’s position as the best place for investments in the new technology sector,” commented Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki.

Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki

“Some of the factors that pointed to Poland as a location for this investment were the high qualifications of our IT staff and the significant pool of talent on the labor market. We have great potential to bring highly innovative investments to our country,” Morawiecki added.

Visa has been at the forefront of digital payments for more than 60 years, operating in Poland since 1995. The first payment card in Poland was a Visa card and since the early digital days, Visa innovations have underpinned many of the ways that consumers and merchants pay and are paid. With the organization as a driving force in digital payments, Poland became the first market in the world to achieve 100% contactless availability.

Visa recognizes the critical role that digital skills play in the modern economy and is committed to supporting the EU’s efforts to build a more competitive and digitally savvy workforce. This investment underscores Visa’s pledge to promote digital inclusion and empower individuals to thrive in the digital age. More details on Visa’s new global Technology and Product Hub will be shared in the coming months. Open roles in Poland are here.