

Environmental, Social and Governance Resources
Below you will find Visa’s past ESG reports, ESG-related policies and statements and other resources.
ESG reports
Visa’s commitment to transparency of our ESG performance and progress includes the publication of our annual Visa ESG report. Current and previous reports are available below:

2022 Environmental, Social and Governance report


2020 Environmental, Social and Governance report

2019 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report
Read the 2019 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report

2018 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report
Read the 2018 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report

2017 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report
Read the 2017 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report

2016 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report
Read the 2016 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report

2015 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report
Read the 2015 Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability report
Other reports and documents
- Annual report
- SEC filings
- 2023 CDP response
- 2022 CDP response
- 2021 CDP response
- Political Contributions reports
- Visa Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)-1 Report
- Visa Green Bond Report – 2021
- Visa Green Bond Report – 2022
- Visa Green Bond Report – 2023
- Visa Green Bond Framework
- Sustainalytics 2nd Party Opinion letter
- Visa FY 2022 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Verification Statement
- Visa FY 2021 Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Verification Statement
- Environmental Management System – ISO 14001:2015
ESG-related policies and statements
Visa has adopted various policies and statements as part of our approach to managing ESG topics, including, but not limited to:
- Anti-Bribery Policy
- Anti-Money Laundering/Anti-Terrorist Financing and Sanctions Policy
- Board Committees and Composition
- Charitable Contributions Policy
- Code of Business Conduct and Ethics (includes topics such as harassment and discrimination, non-retaliation, safety, health, whistleblower and others)
- Corporate Governance Guidelines