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Visa eyes return to Russia: Trademark filings spark speculation

Schalk Botes
Last updated: July 12, 2025 2:19 am
By Schalk Botes
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Visa Inc., a global leader in payment technology, has recently filed requests to register two trademarks in Russia. This move has sparked widespread speculation about the company’s potential return to the Russian market, from which it had previously withdrawn.

Historical context

Visa, along with its main competitor MasterCard, suspended operations in Russia in 2022 following geopolitical tensions and sanctions related to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This suspension meant that Visa cards issued in Russia could no longer be used internationally, and the servicing of these cards was taken over by Russia’s National System of Payment Cards (NSPK). The NSPK’s “Mir” payment system saw significant growth as a result.

Trademark filings

The recent filings were spotted on Russia’s Federal Service for Intellectual Property register. The trademarks include the classic blue Visa logo and a variant adorned with yellow and blue stripes. While there has been no official statement from Visa regarding a return to the Russian market, the filings have led to speculation about the company’s intentions.

Possible motivations

Precaution against trademark squatting: One plausible reason for the filings could be to protect against trademark squatting. This practice involves registering trademarks similar to well-known brands that have been abandoned, with the intent of selling them back to the original owners or using them to boost other products.

Market re-entry: Another possibility is that Visa is preparing for a potential re-entry into the Russian market. The economic landscape in Russia has evolved since Visa’s exit, and there may be new opportunities for growth and collaboration.

Impact on the Russian market

If Visa were to return, it could have several significant impacts:

Increased competition: Visa’s return would introduce more competition to the Russian payment card market, which has been dominated by the Mir system since Visa and MasterCard’s exit.

Consumer benefits: Russian consumers could benefit from the return of Visa through increased payment options, potentially better services, and more competitive fees.

Economic implications: The re-entry of a major international player like Visa could signal a shift in the economic and geopolitical landscape, potentially influencing other companies to reconsider their positions.

Challenges and considerations

Regulatory hurdles: Visa would need to navigate the complex regulatory environment in Russia, which may have changed since their exit.

Geopolitical risks: The ongoing geopolitical tensions could pose risks to Visa’s operations and strategic decisions.

Market adaptation: Visa would need to adapt to the changes in the Russian market, including the dominance of the Mir system and any new consumer preferences.

Visa’s recent trademark filings in Russia have opened up a realm of possibilities and speculations. Whether these filings are a strategic move to protect intellectual property or a precursor to a market re-entry, the development is noteworthy. The potential return of Visa to Russia could reshape the payment card landscape, offering both opportunities and challenges. As the situation evolves, stakeholders will be keenly watching for any official announcements from Visa.

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Schalk Botes is the Head of Newshound Academy, an institution dedicated to Journalism & Media training and an industry hub for knowledge sharing.  With a rich career spanning 18 years in private higher education, Schalk has dedicated himself to nurturing the next generation of journalists and media professionals.
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