Post by jakir12 on Feb 15, 2024 3:02:54 GMT -6
Numbers permeate every aspect of business and sport, telling a story of inspiration, perseverance and growth: the jersey number, the goals scored, the capital raised. Visa (NYSE: V) will celebrate the numbers, and the stories behind them, during the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™, including some numbers that are changing the game for women at the tournament and around the world: USD 500,000, 32 and 64. Today, Visa – FIFA's Global Partner of Women's Football – announced that for the first time the coveted Visa Player of the Match award will have an extension to support women-owned small businesses (WSMB) with USD 500,000 in total contributions in the 64 matches and potentially 32 qualified countries. “In a global context where empowering women has become crucial to building prosperous societies, at Visa we are excited to use the world's largest women's sports stage to celebrate both the best athletes and the women entrepreneurs who are driving our economies in the region,” said Luciana , Senior Vice President of Marketing for Visa Latin America and the Caribbean.
As women's football continues to reach unprecedented levels, with these types of innovative initiatives we want to continue inspiring millions of women and further drive equality, diversity and inclusion both on and off the pitch." An athlete, a woman business owner, an inspiring moment The Visa Player of the Match trophy is awarded in each of the 64 matches to Lebanon Email List the player that fans select as the most outstanding in each game. At the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™, people watching at home will once again have the opportunity to celebrate athletes on the field of play, while helping female entrepreneurs. The audience just has to go to the FIFA+ page and vote for the best player in each of the 64 matches. Until reaching the final, Visa will grant 64 donations to women small business owners who are from the same country as the winning soccer players.
Whether it is a player from Panama, a country that qualified for the first time, or a veteran player from the defending champion team of the United States, a small business owner from the country representing the athlete who wins the Visa Player of the Match will receive a contribution that will help you achieve your own goals. The value of the funds varies between USD 5,000 for the first round of 48 matches to USD 50,000 for the final. The winning small business owners will be announced live at the presentation of the trophies to the athletes. A number that points to success: 82% This initiative arises from Visa's multi-year commitment to helping women entrepreneurs access vital financial resources and empowering their inclusion in the global economy.
As women's football continues to reach unprecedented levels, with these types of innovative initiatives we want to continue inspiring millions of women and further drive equality, diversity and inclusion both on and off the pitch." An athlete, a woman business owner, an inspiring moment The Visa Player of the Match trophy is awarded in each of the 64 matches to Lebanon Email List the player that fans select as the most outstanding in each game. At the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™, people watching at home will once again have the opportunity to celebrate athletes on the field of play, while helping female entrepreneurs. The audience just has to go to the FIFA+ page and vote for the best player in each of the 64 matches. Until reaching the final, Visa will grant 64 donations to women small business owners who are from the same country as the winning soccer players.
Whether it is a player from Panama, a country that qualified for the first time, or a veteran player from the defending champion team of the United States, a small business owner from the country representing the athlete who wins the Visa Player of the Match will receive a contribution that will help you achieve your own goals. The value of the funds varies between USD 5,000 for the first round of 48 matches to USD 50,000 for the final. The winning small business owners will be announced live at the presentation of the trophies to the athletes. A number that points to success: 82% This initiative arises from Visa's multi-year commitment to helping women entrepreneurs access vital financial resources and empowering their inclusion in the global economy.