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Koodooka Announces Strategic Commercial Agreement with Visa

By Tinesh Babu
Koodooka Announces Strategic Commercial Agreement with Visa

Koodooka Announces Strategic Commercial Agreement with Visa

We are excited to share that we have established a commercial agreement with Visa, a world leader in digital payments, to accelerate how our platform delivers modern, branded card experiences to banks and building societies across the UK.

Transforming banking without the overhaul

This collaboration reinforces our core mission to enable traditional financial institutions to offer world-class payment experiences to their customers without the complexity, cost, and risk of replacing existing systems.

Through this agreement, Koodooka enables:

  • Streamlined connectivity with Visa's global payment network
  • Accelerated time-to-market for new card programs
  • Access to Visa payment capabilities and value-added services
  • A clear, managed path from pilot to scale via Koodooka's white-label platform

Why This Matters for UK Banking

Small banks and building societies are under pressure to modernise while managing operational complexity. Koodooka removes those barriers, allowing institutions to focus on what they do best - serving customers - while we handle the technical complexity of modern payment solutions.

The result: customers get cutting-edge experiences, banks avoid infrastructure headaches, and innovation accelerates across the sector.

Looking Forward

This milestone strengthens our role as the bridge between traditional banking and fintech innovation. We are now uniquely positioned to help UK financial institutions compete in the digital-first economy without compromising their operational stability.

For banks and building societies exploring modernisation opportunities, we'd love to show how this solution can elevate your customer experience—with speed, safety, and your brand front-and-centre.

Let's talk.


Koodooka: The partner small banks need to cut liquidity costs and modernize.