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South Africa’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume, VALR and Visa – the world’s largest card network – have announced a strategic partnership for the issuance of Visa cards and delivery of other digital payment solutions.
VALR recently obtained approval to offer crypto services in Europe and is in the process of obtaining licences in Dubai, Mauritius and South Africa. The VALR-Visa partnership follows other Visa partnerships with leading global crypto asset service providers such as Coinbase, Crypto.com, and Circle. VALR is now the leading crypto exchange in Africa. The business processes the highest trading volume on the continent, provides innovative services such as VALR Pay, blockchain staking, and spot margin trading, and will soon be launching a leading perpetual futures product. Visa started a crypto consulting service and invested in crypto platforms as part of a global push for digital currency adoption.
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