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Jul 28, 2026earningsVisa reported fiscal third quarter 2026 net revenue of $11.6 billion, a 14% increase year-over-year.
Jul 15, 2026otherVisa Inc. amended its bylaws to designate exclusive forums for legal actions and Securities Act claims.
Jun 26, 2026otherVisa authorized a $250 million deposit into its U.S. litigation escrow account, diluting Class B common stock.
Oct 24, 2023Guidance: annual_diluted_eps_growth_adjusted_constant_dollar13.00 to 16.00
Oct 24, 2023Guidance: annual_diluted_eps_growth_gaap_nominal17.00 to 19.00
Oct 24, 2023Guidance: annual_diluted_eps_growth_non_gaap_nominal13.00 to 16.00
Jul 29, 2026mda_quarterlyVisa reported strong financial performance for the nine months ended June 30, 2026, with net revenue increasing 15% to $33.8 billion, driven by growth in nominal payments volume, cross-border activity, and processed transactions. Value-added services remain a significant growth engine, with revenue rising 32% due to increased demand for issuing and acceptance solutions, as well as consulting and marketing engagements tied to major global events like the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. Operating expenses rose 13% over the nine-month period, primarily due to higher personnel costs and increased marketing spend. The company continues to manage significant legal headwinds, recording $1.1 billion in additional accruals for interchange multidistrict litigation. Capital allocation remains aggressive; Visa repurchased $16.5 billion in class A common stock during the nine-month period and maintains $28.4 billion in remaining authorization. Strategic expansion included the $1.5 billion acquisition of Prisma and Newpay in Argentina. While liquidity remains robust, the company faces potential increases in settlement exposure in Brazil due to new regulatory mandates. Management expects the shift toward digital commerce and electronic payments to persist, though future volume growth remains sensitive to broader macroeconomic conditions and consumer spending levels.
Apr 29, 2026mda_quarterlyVisa reported robust financial performance for the three and six months ended March 31, 2026, with net revenue increasing 17% to $11.23 billion and 16% to $22.13 billion, respectively. This growth was primarily driven by a 10% rise in nominal payments volume, a 9% increase in processed transactions, and strong 17% (three-month) / 16% (six-month) growth in nominal cross-border volume, partially offset by higher client incentives. Value-added services revenue also surged by 29% and 31%, fueled by Issuing Solutions, Advisory, and Acceptance Solutions, alongside increased client consulting and marketing engagements tied to events like the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. Operating expenses for the three months decreased 4% due to lower litigation provision, but increased 10% for the six months, primarily from higher personnel, marketing, and professional fees. The company acquired Prisma Medios de Pago S.A.U. and Newpay S.A.U. in Argentina for $1.5 billion. Visa issued $3.0 billion in senior notes and repurchased $11.7 billion of common stock, authorizing a new $20.0 billion share repurchase program. Litigation accruals for the interchange multidistrict litigation increased by $894 million, with $625 million deposited into escrow. Cash provided by operating activities decreased due to higher litigation and incentive payments.

Source: SEC EDGAR filing text and events; period Jul 28, 2026; filed Jul 28, 2026.

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