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Monday, November 30 - 2009

Visa expands presence in Iraq

Visa Inc, the world's leading retail electronic payments network, today announced that Bank of Baghdad, Al Amwal an electronic banking services company, and a consortium of 13 Iraqi banks, have joined the Visa payment network in Iraq.

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  • Tony Gougassian,Younes Brouche, Atheer Al Qadhi.
    Tony Gougassian,Younes Brouche, Atheer Al Qadhi.
As new Visa members, Bank of Baghdad and Al Amwal will help expand the acceptance network for Visa cards at ATM and point of sale locations within Iraq, and help issue additional Visa payment cards to local customers.

The wider acceptance network will allow Iraqis and individuals visiting Iraq to use their Visa cards to pay for goods and services at merchant locations throughout the country such as airport duty free shops, select hotels, travel agencies and a number of restaurants and other stores. In addition, Iraqi customers will have access to a greater choice of payment cards through Bank of Baghdad.

Commenting on the expansion, Tony Gougassian, Visa Inc.'s Area Manager for Iraq, Levant and Qatar, said:

'Our expansion in Iraq is an excellent example of Visa's approach to growing electronic payments and extending the value of Visa to new stakeholders and new marketplaces. We are committed to bringing the benefits of electronic payments to new marketplaces through our partner banks and in turn helping banks to become leaders in their region.'


Mr. Gougassian added: 'We are delighted to extend our global payment services in Iraq and help bring the social and economic benefits which come with electronic payment acceptance. These include stimulating economic growth, promoting transparency and accountability, while also increasing the number of people with access to the formal banking system. Our partnership with Al Amwal and Bank of Baghdad means that Iraqi consumers will be able to take advantage of the increased security, flexibility and convenience that a Visa card offers. Visa debit and credit cards will provide Iraqis and those visiting the country, with a safe and convenient way to shop and access funds, both at home and abroad.

Mr. Atheer Al Qadhi, Executive Director of AMWAL said: 'This transformation of the Iraqi payments marketplace from cash to electronic payments is our main goal. It is a privilege to be associated with Visa Inc, a leader in advancing global commerce and to be able to provide our customers access to the Visa global payments network.'

Mr. Al Qadhi added; 'Al Amwal services cover all governorates of Iraq. Today we have 200 of our point of sale devices in Iraq and we are looking to double this by the end of this year. We believe that building our strategic collaboration with Visa will allow us to continue to advance the payments marketplace in Iraq.'

Dr Younes Brouche, Executive Vice Chairman of Bank of Baghdad, said: 'Bank of Baghdad's vision is to be the leading financial services provider in Iraq. We work every day to make our customers' banking experience simpler and more convenient. For this reason we are continually updating and enhancing our products and services to better meet our customers' needs. We are delighted to partner with Visa Inc, who have been at the forefront of the payment business globally. This partnership is a vital one for our bank and will enable us to build a robust and accessible banking network for our customers in Iraq and abroad. Bank of Baghdad has grown steadily from a solid foundation and we now offer an unrivalled range of banking services for corporate, business and private customers.'
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About Visa
Visa operates the world's largest retail electronic payments network providing processing services and payment product platforms. This includes consumer credit, debit, prepaid and commercial payments, which are offered under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink and PLUS brands. Visa's network includes nearly 1.7bn cards, 29m merchant outlets, 1.4m ATMs and 16,300 financial institutions in more than 200 countries and territories.

About Bank of Baghdad
Bank of Baghdad is one of the largest private commercial banks in Iraq, with over 25 branches across the country. Bank of Baghdad is a member of the KIPCO Group, one of the biggest diversified holding companies in the Middle East and North Africa, with assets worth more than US$19 billion under management or control. The Group has substantial ownership interests in a portfolio of over 50 companies operating across 21 countries. The banking family includes 7 partner banks: Bank of Baghdad, Iraq; Syria Gulf Bank, Syria; Algeria Gulf Bank, Algeria; Jordan Kuwait Bank, Jordan; Tunis International Bank, Tunisia; Burgan Bank, Kuwait and United Gulf Bank, Bahrain.

About Amwal
Amwal's mission is to provide affordable electronic banking products to every Iraqi citizen, and connect Iraqi banking services to the larger international financial network. Amwal is the organizing force behind efforts to bring electronic banking products, such as credit cards, debit cards, ATMs, point-of-sale devices, and mobile banking - to the Iraqi market. Amwal's network will enable visitors to use internationally issued cards in Iraq and will allow Iraqis to use their debit and credit cards while traveling abroad. Amwal currently has 13 members and was created to serve all banks in Iraq. Its membership is open to any institution hat meets the established operational and regulatory requirements. Amwal is a limited liability company registered by the Iraqi Ministry of Trade and supported by the Central Bank of Iraq.

Contacts:

Lama Kabbani, Visa Inc, +971 4 4057261
Elyas Nasser, Bank of Baghdad, +973 3947 6900

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