V · NYSE
Visa stock price
Payment network earning a fraction on every card transaction worldwide.
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Financials
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About the company
V · VS
Visa (V) trades on NYSE out of VS within financials. Payment network earning a fraction on every card transaction worldwide.
- #Ticker V on NYSE
- #Sector: Financials · headquartered in VS
- #Prices on this page are indicative and delayed
- #Editorial explanation, not investment advice
- Ticker
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Indicative, delayed price. Editorial explanation, not investment advice.
Background & analysis
By the Block #9 newsroom
What does Visa do?
Visa is listed on NYSE and operates in financials. Payment network earning a fraction on every card transaction worldwide. Revenue comes from the core activity described above; the company reports quarterly and publishes guidance alongside it.
What moves the share price?
The Visa share moves mainly on quarterly results, management guidance and sentiment across financials. Macro data from VS and the euro exchange rate matter too for European investors.
Financials live off net interest margin, credit quality and capital rules. Regulators co-decide how much profit flows back to shareholders.
Risks to watch
Every share carries company-specific risk: competition, margin pressure and regulation. On top of that comes market risk, a broad correction drags good companies down too.
Numbers to watch each quarter at Visa
At Visa every quarterly report comes down to three things: year-on-year revenue growth, the operating margin and the guidance management provides. That guidance often moves the share more than the reported numbers, because the market has been trading on an expectation for months.
Also watch free cash flow and what the company does with it: repaying debt, buying back stock, paying a dividend or investing in growth. For a company in financials that choice says a lot about how management sees the coming years.
Visa compared with peers
A share price on its own says little. Put V next to other names in financials, six are listed further down this page, and compare growth, margin and valuation. A share that looks expensive can be rightly expensive when growth is structurally higher; a low valuation is often a sign the market doubts the business model.
What does this mean for a European investor?
All amounts on this page are shown in euro. If Visa is quoted in another currency we convert at the daily rate. That also means your return has two parts: the move in the share itself and the exchange rate. A 10% gain in dollars can be materially smaller in euro when the dollar weakens at the same time.
Keep the tax side in mind too: transaction taxes, withholding on dividends and possibly source tax in the country of listing (VS). Those costs weigh more heavily the more often you trade.
How to read this page
The top of the page shows the latest known price with the daily move. The chart below runs from one day to five years: pick a period, hover the line and you see the price at that moment. Returns per period sit in the strip below the chart.
The chart shows direction and volatility, not a forecast. Prices are indicative and may be delayed; always use your broker's data before placing an order.
Frequently asked questions
Visa
Where is Visa listed?
Visa trades under ticker V on NYSE, with headquarters in VS.
How does Visa make money?
Visa is listed on NYSE and operates in financials. Payment network earning a fraction on every card transaction worldwide. Revenue comes from the core activity described above; the company reports quarterly and publishes guidance alongside it.
What moves the V share most?
The Visa share moves mainly on quarterly results, management guidance and sentiment across financials. Macro data from VS and the euro exchange rate matter too for European investors.
What are the main risks at Visa?
Every share carries company-specific risk: competition, margin pressure and regulation. On top of that comes market risk, a broad correction drags good companies down too.
Which currency is the Visa price shown in?
Euro. If the share is quoted in another currency we convert at the daily rate, so your return also depends on FX.
Which shares are similar to Visa?
Peers from financials are listed at the bottom of this page under "Similar stocks". Compare growth, margin and valuation before drawing conclusions.
Are the prices on this page live?
Prices are indicative and may be delayed. Use your broker's data before placing an order.
Is this investment advice?
No. Block #9 explains how a company works and what moves its share. You make the decision yourself.
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