International visitors spent more than £450m on Visa cards in first week of Olympics

 

International visitors to the UK spent more than £450 million on their Visa cards during the first week of the Olympic Games, up by 8% on the same time last year.

The credit card company said restaurants, nightclubs, theatres and tourist attractions all benefited from the increase.

Around £12.7 million was spent on Visa cards in restaurants last week, an increase of almost 20% on a year ago, while the amount spent in nightclubs was up by 24% to £2.1 million.

Visa card spending on theatres and other ticket sales more than doubled to £5.3 million, possibly driven by last-minute deals following reports of a quieter period for the theatre industry and also spending on tickets for the Olympics as additional tickets went on sale.

Visa is the only credit or debit card accepted at any London 2012 venues.

Steve Perry, commercial director at Visa Europe, said: “The Games are building a massive feel-good factor, not just for the host nation but for all those visitors currently enjoying all the UK has to offer.

“There was plenty to cheer about in the first full week of the Games as total spending on Visa cards by international visitors reached £457 million.

“It would appear that visitors are out celebrating the success of their athletes in some style, with restaurant spending up by almost a fifth and nightclub spending by almost a quarter on this time last year.”

Visa, a major sponsor of the Olympic Games, said visitors from the United States accounted for 12.7% of total international spend.

PA

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