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Visa Expands its Flexible Credential Card to the U.S.

by SB Crypto Guru News
November 15, 2024
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  • Visa’s Flexible Credential card is now available in the U.S. and U.A.E., offering cardholders flexibility to pay from multiple account funding sources.
  • In the U.S., Affirm will integrate VFC into its buy now, pay later (BNPL) Affirm Card, while UAE-based Liv will leverage VFC to enable multi-currency transactions through a single card.
  • The VFC is similar to Curve’s multi-payment card offerings, however, Visa’s VFC requires users to select the payment type before transactions.

Payments giant Visa announced earlier this week it has expanded its Visa Flexible Credential (VFC) payment card to launch in both the U.S. and the U.A.E. The unique credit card allows users to pay from different account funding sources, ultimately offering cardholders more options and greater control over how they pay.

In the U.S., VFC will roll out in partnership with buy now, pay later (BNPL) company Affirm. The BNPL company will use VFC for its Affirm Card. With 1.4 million consumers, the Affirm Card offers consumers flexibility to pay at the time of their transaction or pay over time in the Affirm app.

“We’re excited about the partnership we’ve formed with Visa,” said Affirm CEO Max Levchin. “Since our founding, our mission has remained the same — build honest financial products that improve lives. Part of building better financial products also means giving consumers more control and flexibility, which has always been a key feature of the new Affirm Card. We look forward to bringing millions more people a product that seamlessly brings debit and credit together, without late or hidden fees.”

In the U.A.E., the VFC card will launch in partnership with digital banking platform Liv, which will enable cardholders to access multiple currency accounts from a single card. The VFC will automatically route the transaction to the account with the selected currency. Cardholders can use the Liv mobile app to move money between local and foreign currency accounts.

“At Liv we stay true to our promise of providing the most innovative products to our customers,” said Emirates NBD Chief Digital Officer, Retail Banking and Wealth Management, Pedro Sousa Cardoso. “As the UAE’s first digital bank, we are pleased to collaborate with Visa to offer our customers a simple, flexible card solution that better serves their evolving financial needs.”

“Working with innovative partners like Affirm, Liv and SMCC helps us turn that idea into a reality. Together we’re enabling more ways to pay and adapting to the unique needs of consumers – wherever they are in the world, or in their financial journey,” said Visa Chief Product and Strategy Officer Jack Forestell.

VFC first launched just over a year ago in Japan through a partnership with Sumitomo Mitsui Card Company (SMCC), which uses VFC to power its Olive card. Today, SMCC has more than three million cardholders using the Olive card, 70% of which use the card to toggle between different account funding sources like debit, credit, and prepaid.

Visa plans to roll out its VFC to other geographies in the future.

Overall, there are not many card companies competing on Visa’s VFC. COIN, a digital smart card that promised to replace all of the cards in consumers’ wallets, tried and failed in 2016.

Today, the strongest competition in the multi-payment type card market comes from U.K.-based Curve, which offers a credit card that allows users to toggle between different payment cards. Unique to Curve, users can spare themselves from embarrassment at the point of sale with the Anti-Embarrassment mode that allows the payment to go through even if the card is declined (with restrictions). Curve also offers a Go Back in Time feature that enables users to change which card is used for a transaction up to 30 days after the fact. 

With Visa’s VFC, however, cardholders must choose the funding source or payment type for their transaction before they initiate the purchase. It does not allow them to retroactively change the payment type or card type after a transaction is completed.


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