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OLYMPIC GAMES THE PREFERRED SPONSORSHIP OF VISA USA

          Visa USA's multimillion-dollar ad and promo "blitz"
     centering on the Nagano Games starts tomorrow with a new TV
     spot featuring five U.S. athletes, according to Stuart
     Elliott of the N.Y. TIMES.  Visa USA VP/Event Marketing
     Michael Lynch, on its Olympic involvement: "As long as our
     member banks can take advantage of our sponsorship, as long
     as our merchants get excited about the Games and as long as
     the Olympics delivers a return on investment, we will
     continue to be a part of it."  Lynch said that since the
     company "aligned" with the Games, Visa's "preference rating
     as the best overall" credit card has risen "dramatically,"
     from 44% in '86 to 59% in '96, and its market share has
     increased from 40% to 52%.  Elliott adds that Visa is also
     "spending extensively" on Olympic-related promos, including
     its "Pull for the Team," intended to raise $2.5M for the
     USOC, and its "Visa Olympics of the Imagination," which will
     send 25 children to Nagano.  Visa paid $40M for its TOP
     sponsorship and is spending an estimated two to three times
     that on marketing (N.Y. TIMES, 11/21). 

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