Visa has paid and raised its quarterly dividend for 16 consecutive years, with its last raise coming in at 13%. Today, Visa pays a quarterly dividend of $0.59 per share, which equates to an annual ...
Visa and Mastercard are two of the largest credit card networks, powering over 85% of credit card transactions nationwide. Chances are, you already carry one in your wallet. But what sets them apart?
The kingpins of the payment processing universe, Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA), continue to show strength as the macroeconomic environment works in their favor. Amid rising interest ...
Today, Visa provides the infrastructure to process transactions between merchants and card issuers and backs credit cards from dozens of issuers, notably Bank of America, Capital One and Chase.
Visa and Mastercard face bearish trends despite buying pressure signaling potential future bullish movement. Analysts expect solid earnings amid FX headwinds and stable consumer spending trends ...
Also, for this year, the analyst prefers Visa on a relative basis over Mastercard, primarily due to Visa’s more significant U.S. exposure. The analyst projects stronger service/data processing ...
In refreshing fintech 2025 and 2026 forecasts for fintech, Seaport Research upgraded Visa (NYSE:V) and Fiserv (NYSE:FI) to Buy and downgraded Mastercard (NYSE:MA) and Flywire (NASDAQ:FLYW ...
Visa Inc.’s stock has lagged Mastercard Inc.’s over five-year and 10-year spans, and it trailed in 2024 as well. But could that trend flip in 2025? Seaport Research Partners analyst Jeff ...
Top 5 Upgrades: Seaport Research upgraded Visa (V) to Buy from Neutral with ... Top 5 Downgrades: Seaport Research downgraded MasterCard (MA) to Neutral from Buy without a price target.
Don’t miss the deadline to sign up for a $197.5 million class action settlement for people who took out money from an ATM that used a Visa or Mastercard network in the past 17 years. The last ...