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: Visa increases board to 12 as Pam Murphy elected

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Visa Inc. V said late Monday it increased its board to a dozen members with the election of Pam Murphy, who is the chief executive of cybersecurity company Imperva Inc. Visa Chief Executive Ryan McInerney said in a statement that Murphy’s “extensive operational experience in technology, cybersecurity, international business operations and strategic planning will be invaluable to Visa as we accelerate our strategy to facilitate global commerce and money movement.” Visa shares rose less than 0.1% after hours, following a 0.2% rise to close the regular session at $226.43.

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