Visa Issues Over 1 Billion VST in Asia-Pacific, Advancing Secure and Convenient Payments
Visa's Visa Token Service (VST) has achieved a significant milestone in the Asia-Pacific region, surpassing one billion tokens issued as of March 26. Launched in 2014, VST replaces conventional 16-digit credit and debit card numbers with secure tokens during digital transactions, bolstering privacy and mitigating financial data risks.
Operated via VisaNet, capable of handling over 56,000 transaction messages per second, VST demonstrates Visa's seamless support for high transaction volumes. This underscores Visa's response to the increasing demand for secure and convenient payment methods in the digital age.
Visa Research Reveals: APAC Travelers Prefer Digital Payments, Visa Token Service (VST) Drives Safer, More Convenient Transactions
Visa's research indicates a notable shift towards non-cash payments among Asia-Pacific travelers, with 97% favoring digital transactions over cash by 2023. This trend reflects the growing preference for the convenience and reduced friction offered by digital payment methods, including tokenized services, for international travel and cross-border transactions.
Beyond consumer convenience, VST plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of commerce, fostering personalized shopping experiences through secure tokenized payment credentials. Visa encourages merchants in the Asia-Pacific region to embrace tokenized payments, citing enhanced security, customer satisfaction, and positive impacts on business revenue and profitability.
Visa's announcement underscores the ongoing growth and adoption of digital payment solutions, particularly tokenized services, in the Asia-Pacific market. Visa remains committed to enhancing payment security and efficiency through VST, collaborating with partners to expand its capabilities and applications.