Visa data shows how spending at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 is boosting the French economy

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Visa, the Official Payment Technology Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, today releases new data revealing initial consumer spending patterns during the opening weekend of the Olympic Games Paris 2024.

A leader in digital payments has identified the positive impact that Paris 2024 is having in boosting commerce in Paris:

Charlotte Hogg, Chief Executive Officer of Visa Europe, said: “As a sponsor of the Olympic Movement for almost 40 years and the Paralympic Games since 2002, we know first-hand the impact that the Games can have to boost host-country economies, in line with Visa’s purpose to uplift everyone everywhere.  Our latest data shows a significant increase in consumer spending among Visa cardholders during the Opening Ceremony Weekend.

We’re particularly pleased to see the uptick in spending at French small-businesses after we helped 13 million of them digitise over the last 4 years in Europe and connected them to spectators through the Visa Go app.

The increased engagement of younger generations, which we see in the travel data, is also an exciting finding and shows the reach and relevance of the Games today and into the future.”

Visa’s responsibility to provide payment systems for the Olympic and Paralympic Games requires a robust and venue-specific plan combined with large-scale operations. Working hand-in-hand with the Organising Committee for the last three years, Visa has built a custom payment network across Paris and beyond, which ensures Visa contactless payments are accepted at 3,500 points of sale across 32 Olympic venues and 16 Paralympic venues.

Image courtesy of Pexels. Photo credit: Chris Molloy.

[1] Figures compare the weekends 28/29/30 July 2023 and 26/27/28 July 2024

2 Figures include flights to Paris between 2024-07-19 and 2024-08-11 (compared to the previous year) and at least 45 days lead time

3 US Visa Cardholders

 

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