Business Visa Enters The Digital ID Race - A handshake in Dubai signals a future where identity and payments merge into a single digital layer.

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Visa and TECH5 have entered a seven-year global agreement aimed at accelerating the rollout of digital identity and payment systems under the broader framework of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).

The initiative, formalized in Dubai, supports a vision promoted by organizations including the United Nations, the European Union, the World Economic Forum, and Bill Gates. DPI strategies are being pushed as part of a global roadmap to digitize identity and financial access by 2030.

Under this deal, Visa will combine its payments network with TECH5’s biometric and identity technology.

Together, the companies plan to create integrated platforms that allow individuals to store verified credentials and use them to access services and conduct financial transactions. These systems would be built with adaptability in mind, reflecting regional regulations and market conditions.

The collaboration will center on developing identity wallets that not only verify users but also include embedded payment capabilities. TECH5 brings AI-powered systems capable of facial, fingerprint, and iris recognition, while Visa contributes its infrastructure and global experience in digital payments.

Visa will provide strategic and financial support for selected projects. TECH5 will offer the core biometric and identity components.

Both companies say their joint work will prioritize data protection, user consent, and alignment with standards for wallet interoperability and digital credentials.

Machiel van der Harst, Co-founder and CEO of TECH5, said, “Our collaboration with Visa represents a significant step in broadening the reach and applicability of TECH5’s DPI technologies. By combining our identity and biometric expertise with Visa’s global payment network and resources, we are positioned to address the evolving needs of governments and institutions seeking secure and inclusive digital infrastructure.”

Dr. Svyatoslav Senyuta, Vice President and Head of Visa Government Solutions in the CEMEA region, added, “At Visa, we believe that secure, inclusive, and scalable digital identity is foundational to the future of payments.”

Although the announcement describes the agreement as global, neither company has confirmed where initial deployments will take place. Previous collaboration between Visa and TECH5 in Ethiopia helped support the Fayda digital ID system, and both were involved in the early stages of South Africa’s digital ID initiative.

Future pilot programs will depend on local regulations, governmental interest, and the readiness of implementation partners. The companies describe this as a flexible model that will adjust based on jurisdiction-specific needs.

The move reflects a broader international push to integrate verified digital identity with financial services. This is often presented as a way to reduce friction in service delivery, expand inclusion, and prevent fraud. However, privacy advocates continue to raise alarms over the implications of centralizing both identification and payment systems.

By embedding biometric ID into the infrastructure of daily life, these systems risk enabling mass surveillance, particularly in regions where transparency and oversight are weak. Claims around data protection and consent rely heavily on implementation details, many of which remain vague.
 
The initiative, formalized in Dubai, supports a vision promoted by organizations including the United Nations, the European Union, the World Economic Forum, and Bill Gates.
How nice of them to list all the garbage organizations, and one shitbag, who hate the average person and want to ruin their lives with this dystopian idea.
 
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We live in a gay cyberpunk without the Cybernetics.
 
I'm guessing this is why all the new payment terminals have a customer facing camera built in. Soon you'll be able to pay with just your face! How heckin cool is that???

The cattle will eat it up.

This is already a thing in Worst Korea, and cash payments are becoming more and more rare there too:


Although, with the recent wave of security breaches in South Korea, i.e. KT's mobile payment getting compromised / Archive, and the 27 million SK Telecom user records being leaked, thing like pay-by-face are rip for being exploited.

 
I'm guessing this is why all the new payment terminals have a customer facing camera built in. Soon you'll be able to pay with just your face! How heckin cool is that???

The cattle will eat it up.
They absolutely will. This is why I stand by the fact that there is no point in opposing it when we will all be forced to comply whether we like it or not.
 
Self sufficient and prepper sisters stay winning. If you depend on the stores to feed yourself, then expect to need to give in to Real ID to survive. Why stop there, why not get a microchip and just scan your arm at a store, it's even more convenient!

I expect bartering to come back if some dystopian cashless society is introduced full throttle, if my physical money is worthless then so are you. Humanity has gotten along before we had a currency, we do not need it. It's convenient, but if powers that be take it away, we will survive. Sucks for nigger cattle that hasn't made any preparations for it, but hey, not my problem.
 
Keep going and pretty soon most jobs will be cash only and none of us will pay taxes.

Eventually even the average person gives up tolerating this.
 
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