Visa is moving its European headquarters to London's financial district, hot on the heels of an announcement by JPMorgan that it will build a landmark tower in an area considered to be the city's answer to Wall Street.
Visa, whose European headquarters is currently at Paddington in the west of London, has signed a 15-year, 300,000 square foot lease at One Canada Square in Canary Wharf, according to Canary Wharf Group. The firm will move in summer of 2028.
It follows news that JPMorgan intends to build a new 3 million square foot tower in the city's historic financial district, while HSBC , BBVA , Barclays , Citibank and others have recommitted to the area in 2025. British fintech Revolut also opened an office in the area in Septe

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