Mastercard Incorporated

MA

Financial Services

Mastercard Incorporated

Financial - Credit Services

$525.23Prev. Close
$502.92
-22.31 (-4.25%)Pre-Market
$502.92-4.25%
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About This Company

Mastercard is a technology company that makes it possible for you to use your credit and debit cards to pay for things around the world. They act as the middleman, ensuring your payment goes from your bank to the merchant's bank safely and quickly. Beyond just processing payments, Mastercard also offers various services like fraud protection, data analytics, and loyalty programs to banks, businesses, and governments. Essentially, they build and maintain the digital infrastructure that powers many of our everyday transactions.

https://www.mastercard.com
Key Statistics
Open$504.50
Day High$514.15
Day Low$498.96
Prev. Close$525.23
$445.19B
5.97M
0.83
Company Information
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Financial - Credit Services
Employees
35,300
Country
US
IPO Date
2006-05-25
Exchange
NYSE
52W Low
$502.92
Current
52W High
Catalysts & Risks
Catalysts
  • Continued global shift from cash to digital payments, particularly in emerging markets, driving transaction volume growth.
  • Recovery and sustained growth in international travel and cross-border e-commerce, boosting higher-margin transaction revenues.
  • Successful expansion into new payment flows and value-added services, such as B2B, P2P, and data analytics, diversifying revenue streams.
  • Strategic acquisitions and partnerships that enhance network capabilities, expand market reach, and accelerate innovation.
Risks
  • Intensified competition from alternative payment methods (e.g., real-time payments, fintechs, cryptocurrencies) potentially eroding market share or pricing power.
  • Increased regulatory scrutiny and potential for adverse legislation globally, impacting transaction fees, data privacy, or market access.
  • Economic downturns or geopolitical instability leading to reduced consumer spending, lower transaction volumes, and slower cross-border activity.
  • Cybersecurity breaches or system outages that could damage brand reputation, lead to financial losses, and impact consumer trust.

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