Visa Inc.

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Financial Services

Visa Inc.

Financial - Credit Services

$332.54
+2.70 (+0.82%)
$332.54+0.82%
Feb 2Feb 4Feb 6Feb 10Feb 12Feb 17Feb 19Feb 23Feb 26Mar 2Mar 4Mar 6Mar 10Mar 12Mar 16Mar 18Mar 23Mar 26Mar 31Apr 2Apr 7Apr 9Apr 13Apr 15Apr 17Apr 21Apr 23Apr 27Apr 30$294$309$337
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About This Company

Visa is a global payments technology company that makes it easy for people and businesses to send and receive money digitally. They don't issue cards themselves, but instead provide the secure network, called VisaNet, that processes transactions when you use a Visa card. Essentially, Visa acts as the middleman, ensuring your payments go through smoothly and safely between you, your bank, and the merchant. They also offer various services and platforms to support this vast payment ecosystem worldwide.

https://www.visa.com
Key Statistics
Open$332.88
Day High$335.00
Day Low$332.30
Prev. Close$329.84
$375.51
$293.89
$637.42B
352.92K
0.80
Company Information
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Financial - Credit Services
Employees
28,800
Country
US
IPO Date
2008-03-19
Exchange
NYSE
$293.89
52W Low
$332.54
Current
$375.51
52W High
Catalysts & Risks
Catalysts
  • Continued global shift from cash to digital and electronic payments, expanding Visa's transaction volumes and market share.
  • Expansion into new payment flows such as B2B, P2P, and government disbursements, leveraging its network infrastructure.
  • Growth in cross-border transaction volumes as international travel and e-commerce increase, driving higher-margin revenue.
  • Successful development and adoption of new payment technologies and services (e.g., tap-to-pay, tokenization, blockchain solutions) enhancing security and convenience.
Risks
  • Intensified competition from alternative payment methods (e.g., fintechs, real-time payments, national payment schemes) eroding market share.
  • Increased regulatory scrutiny and potential for fee caps or new compliance requirements in key markets impacting interchange and network fees.
  • Economic downturns or recessions leading to reduced consumer spending, lower transaction volumes, and increased credit defaults.
  • Cybersecurity breaches or network outages that could damage Visa's reputation, lead to financial penalties, and erode trust in its payment network.

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