What a Non-FI Sales Senior Manager does at Visa:
The Non-FI Sales Senior Manager will play an essential role in developing and growing Visa’s business with focus on managing relationships with Visa Non-FIs Clients in Vietnam and Laos, such as merchants, eWallets, payment facilitators, digital enablers, large corporates, conglomerates and fintech players.
In this role, you will be responsible for identifying, structuring, closing and managing strategic partnerships, alliances and commercial deals.
The team is the primary point of contact for those clients, addressing inquiries, solving problems and freeing up resources from country-specific sales and functional areas to nurture and expand business with key clients and stakeholders.
As a Non-FI Sales Senior Manager, you will act as the key liaison point between Visa and our key non-FI clients, overseeing a wide range of projects and client requests, and ensuring that all activities across the various partnerships are carried out in accordance with the agreed sales operations and governance models and in adherence with the client incentive agreements.
In this role you will:
- Maintain and strengthen day-to-day relationship management for a select group of strategic partners, expanding Visa’s reach
- Lead and drive strategic opportunities from proposal stage through implementation by providing project management and cross-functional coordination, developing and executing business plans to increase sales volume and market share
- Map payments ecosystem of Non-FI players in Vietnam & Laos through a diverse set of partners and clients
- Expand existing relationships and partnerships through the selling of Visa products and services, utilizing a consultative sales approach
- Document opportunities and initiatives in Microsoft Dynamics in an appropriate, consistent and timely manner
- Comply with internal controls and record-keeping, developing an understanding of Visa rules, policies, processes, and procedures
This is a hybrid position. Expectation of days in office will be confirmed by your hiring manager.

