Travel Without Borders
Fueled by e-commerce, travel, and remittances, cross-border transactions reached a staggering 771 million⁷ between June 2023 and June 2024, reflecting a growing trend of travelers jetting off abroad. These globetrotters need a reliable payment method; something simple, safe, and dependable in any corner of the world. While credit and debit cards remain the most popular choice for international travel, used by over 50%,⁷ the landscape is constantly changing. Traveler preferences are also shifting, as is seen in the over 70%⁹ of GCC travelers who prefer digital wallets– a trend that reflects the growing demand for seamless and secure payment experiences.
As cross-border transactions surge, consumers crave choice and guidance. A sizeable portion feel overwhelmed - either lacking sufficient options or by the availability of many. The desire for clarity is palpable, with 71%¹ consumers highlighting they could use help navigating the complex world of payment options. Above all, security reigned supreme. It was the number one factor influencing payment method selection, eclipsing even fees.
This is where Visa plays a critical role. By connecting over 8.5 billion cards, accounts, and digital wallets across more than 160 currencies, we’re empowering travelers, businesses, and economies with secure and seamless global payments. Solutions like Visa Direct go beyond traditional transactions – offering real time money movement that builds trust, expands access, and drives inclusive economic growth.
With tourism redefining itself across Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, payments must evolve in lockstep. The rise in cross-border travel, remittances, and ecommerce is not just driving economic opportunity – it’s reshaping expectations. Travelers today expect intuitive, global experiences that work seamlessly everywhere.
Addressing these ever-evolving needs is essential to unlocking the full potential of the $250 trillion cross-border payment market and supporting the continued growth of the region’s travel industry. Because in a world where travel knows no borders, neither should payments.