Where is Visa headquartered?
Visa's new global headquarters opened in June 2024 at 300 Toni Stone Xing in the Mission Rock neighborhood of San Francisco — a 13-story, ~300,000 sq ft waterfront building that replaced its longtime Foster City campus as the center of executive, engineering, and corporate functions. Foster City has been redesignated as a dedicated Product and Technology hub. Internationally, London (Europe headquarters) and Singapore (Asia Pacific hub) anchor regional operations, while Bengaluru is Visa's largest engineering concentration outside the U.S.
- HQ (Current)
- 300 Toni Stone Xing, Mission Rock, San Francisco, CA
- HQ Opened
- June 2024 (grand opening)
- Building Size
- 13 floors, ~300,000 sq ft (~1,000 employees)
- Legacy Campus
- 900 Metro Center Blvd, Foster City, CA (Product & Tech hub)
- Key International Offices
- London UK, Singapore, Bengaluru IN, Dubai UAE, Bogotá CO
- Employees
- ~34,100 (FY2025)
Where does Visa have offices?
Visa maintains major offices across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, CEMEA, and Latin America.
- San Francisco, CA — Mission Rock (Global HQ, since June 2024)· Headquarters
- Foster City, CA (Product & Technology Hub)· Headquarters
- Austin, TX· Office
- Atlanta, GA· Office
- Highlands Ranch, CO· Office
- New York, NY· Office
- Washington, D.C.· Office
- Miami, FL· Office
- London, UK (Europe HQ)· Office
- Warsaw, Poland· Office
- Rotterdam, Netherlands· Office
- Singapore (Asia Pacific HQ)· Office
- Bengaluru, India (Engineering Hub)· Office
- Dubai, UAE (CEMEA Hub)· Office
- Johannesburg, South Africa· Office
- Bogotá, Colombia (LAC Hub)· Office
- São Paulo, Brazil· Office
- Buenos Aires, Argentina (expanded post-Prisma/Newpay)· Office
- Mexico City, Mexico· Office
- Sydney, Australia· Office
Sources:Visa Careers LocationsVisa Mission Rock HQ — Henning Larsen (Architect)
Where is Visa's headquarters?
Visa's current global headquarters is at 300 Toni Stone Xing, Mission Rock, San Francisco, California — a 210-foot-tall, 13-story waterfront building designed by architecture firm Henning Larsen, inspired by California's Devils Postpile basalt rock formation. The building holds approximately 283,320 sq ft of office space plus 16,280 sq ft of retail, housing roughly 1,000 employees, and held its grand opening in June 2024. The Bay Area Council's Executive Committee met at the Mission Rock space in March 2025, and Visa announced in August 2025 a multi-year commitment to host its flagship Visa Payments Forum at San Francisco's Moscone Center from 2026 through 2030.
The former global headquarters at 900 Metro Center Boulevard, Foster City, California (Visa's home since 1985) has been redesignated as a dedicated Product and Technology hub. The Mission Rock move underscores Visa's repositioning as a technology-first company competing for engineering talent in the San Francisco labor market, and its commitment to the city following the COVID-era retreat of many corporates.
What other offices does Visa have?
In the United States, Visa operates major hubs beyond San Francisco: Austin (Texas) is a significant engineering and operations center; Atlanta (Georgia) supports data processing and financial institution relationships; Highlands Ranch (Colorado) handles operations and customer service; New York, Washington D.C., and Miami round out domestic coverage.
Internationally, London is the European regional headquarters and a key fintech partnerships hub — particularly relevant post-Currencycloud and Tink acquisitions. Singapore anchors Asia Pacific operations. Bengaluru, India, is Visa's largest engineering concentration outside North America, housing thousands of software engineers focused on VisaNet infrastructure, AI, and platform development. Dubai serves the CEMEA region. São Paulo and Bogotá anchor Latin American operations. Buenos Aires has expanded significance following the February 2026 acquisitions of Prisma (issuer processing for Argentina's leading banks) and Newpay (Banelco ATM network).
What Visa's office footprint means for territory planning
For sellers, Visa's geographic concentration creates clear territory logic. The Mission Rock campus in San Francisco is where technology, product, and corporate strategy decisions are made — field events, executive briefings, and technical workshops should be anchored here. Austin and Atlanta are secondary U.S. nodes for operational and financial institution relationship teams, making them viable for mid-market enterprise sales motions targeting Visa's data-center and processing operations.
International: London is the highest-leverage European engagement point — Visa's European regulatory, open banking (Tink), and fintech partnerships all run through London. Singapore is the Asia Pacific hub for enterprise relationships. Bengaluru is relevant if selling developer tools, infrastructure software, or AI/ML platforms — the engineering concentration is enormous and growing. Buenos Aires is a newly elevated priority following the Prisma/Newpay acquisitions, making it relevant for fintech infrastructure and payments vendors seeking Latin American engagement. For field ABM programs, targeting Mission Rock SF + London + Singapore + Bengaluru covers the vast majority of Visa's strategic decision-making and technical buying authority.
As of June 2026.Sources:Visa Mission Rock HQ Complete — Henning LarsenVisa Mission Rock — Tishman SpeyerVisa Payments Forum Returns to San FranciscoVisa Careers Locations
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