Cairo, April 2025: In Egypt, daily transactions often come with a familiar phrase: “Cash Walla Visa?” It’s a question merchants have asked for years – passed down from one generation to the next – reflecting just how deeply Visa is woven into the rhythm of everyday commerce. This isn’t a campaign line taught by Visa. It’s a cultural expression that emerged on its own, instinctively adopted by shops and shoppers alike. Today, “Visa” has become a generic trademark for all card payments – a true testament to its place in the fabric of daily life.

But while these small businesses are deeply connected to their communities, many lack the tools, platforms, or budgets to promote themselves on a larger scale. They wish to grow and reach more customers – but often don’t have access to the advertising avenues that bigger brands enjoy.

Visa has always championed everyday progress, empowering businesses and individuals to move forward through seamless, secure payments. As part of this commitment, Visa recognizes that small businesses are the backbone of economies and that even the most routine transactions can drive meaningful impact.

Now, Visa is recognizing this widespread behavior and turning it into an opportunity for small businesses with “Walla Visa?” – a campaign designed to celebrate and support the very merchants who have, knowingly or not, long been part of Visa’s everyday story.

Visa has installed AI voice-activated devices in partner stores to catch every real-life mention of “Visa” during customer chats. Each time someone said it, it got counted – and the more they said it, the more media support the store earned. Because when “Cash Walla Visa?” is already part of the conversation, why not turn those words into real-world rewards!

Every “Visa” mention, intentional and unintentional, picked up in-store is transformed into sponsored ads across TikTok, Instagram, and beyond – turning real conversations into real exposure. Visa has backed the voices that have backed it for years, giving participating stores free media support and brand visibility both online and on the streets.

“At Visa, we see small businesses as the heart of economies, and we are committed to their success,” said Hussein Kandil, Senior Marketing Director MENA & S.Asia “These merchants have supported Visa for years through a simple, organic phrase. With Walla Visa, we’re turning that everyday expression into a real opportunity for growth.”

“The best insights in business are unearthed by listening to people”, said Tahaab Rais, Chief Strategy Officer, Publicis Groupe. “We have heard ‘Cash Walla Visa’ a lot in Egypt across mechants, and it was time we acknowleged that for Visa, and used this cultural fuel for not just for the brand’s own benefit but for Egyptian small businesses too.”

 “Walla Visa is a powerful example of how culture shapes commerce,” said Fizo Younis, Chief Creative Officer Publicis Communications Egypt & KSA. “By spotlighting the merchants behind the phrase, we’re turning a shared behaviour into a shared success story.”

The campaign has launched in Egypt, and early participating merchants are already seeing tangible benefits. As more merchants are celebrated based on this untapped cultural opportunity, Visa continues to show that every transaction is more than just a payment – it’s a moment of progress.

Campaign Credit List

Visa:

Tarek Abdalla SVP, Chief Marketing Officer CEMEA 

Leen Fakhreddin Senior Director CEMEA

Tihana Begovic Brand Marketing CEMEA

Sasha El Jurdi Senior Marketing Manager CEMEA 

Tala Nawfal Senior Marketing Manager CEMEA

Denis Yakimchuk Senior Marketing Manager CEMEA 

Hussein Kandil Senior Director Marketing MENA & S.Asia

May Karim Senior Marketing Manager NALP

Salem Seif Senior Marketing Manager NALP

Jagruti Mistry Sr. Director CEMEA Corporate Communciations & Events

Eman ElGamal Director Corporate Communications

Saatchi & Saatchi MEA:

Bassel Kakish Chief Executive Officer at Publicis Groupe ME & Turkey

Nathalie Gevresse CEO Publicis Communications UAE

Ramzi Sleiman Head of Agency

Sebastien Boutebel Chief Creative Officer, Saatchi & Saatchi ME

Tahaab Rais Chief Strategy Officer

Ahmed Younis (fizo) Chief Creative Officer Publicis Communications Egypt & KSA 

Yuste de Lucas Creative Director

Rudy Zulkifly Creative Director

Ziad Chami Business Lead 

Jad Hassanieh Business Director

Lea Maalouli Associate Business Director

Nicolas Geahchan Senior Creative Director

Vitor Palma Senior Art Director

Alia Elwi Junior Art Director

Joao Xavier Associate Design Director

Daniel Masilang Animator

Farishte Irani Senior Copywriter

Omar Gamal Senior Producer

Shereen Mostafa Head of Production

Good People Production House:

Omar Khalil Executive Producer

Nour Abdel Latif Producer

Omar Hindi Line Producer

Adel Imam Assistant Producer

Ahmed Bakir Director

Shady Salah 1st AD

Karim Marold DOP

Salma Adly Stylist

Mahmoud Taima Prop master