Visa appoints Elaine Chang as group general manager for Greater China


Visa, a world leader in digital payments, announced on Monday that Elaine Chang has been appointed as group general manager for Visa Greater China. Chang succeeds Shirley Yu, who is retiring at the end of the year.
Chang's career spans more than 30 years, holding senior leadership roles at Amazon, Amazon Web Services and Intel. Following 20 years working at Intel, she joined Amazon in 2013 and was named president of Amazon China in 2016. Last year, she took on the role of global vice-president for generative AI and machine learning go-to-market at AWS, shaping AWS' go-to-market approach and helping customers unlock the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Stephen Karpin, regional president for Visa Asia Pacific, said: "Chang's deep expertise and knowledge will accelerate Visa's aspiration to be the best way to pay and be paid. And as Visa continues to drive innovation in the payments ecosystem, we remain dedicated to advancing the payments industry through the latest technology and security solutions."
Chang expressed her excitement for leading a business that is at the dynamic intersection of global finance and local innovation.
"By collaborating with government and industry partners, we will leverage Visa's global leadership in key technologies — from securing digital identity and pioneering Tap to Pay innovations, to enabling the future of intelligent commerce. Together, we will create seamless and secure payment journeys for our customers, empower our clients to unlock new revenue streams, and drive sustainable business growth across the region," she said.
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