Strong earnings send Visa Incorporated (V) shares higher.
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Visa (V) has been upgraded to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), reflecting growing optimism about the company's earnings prospects. This might drive the stock higher in the near term.
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Visa Inc. V shares are trading marginally higher on Friday.
V expects net revenues to witness low-double-digit growth on an adjusted constant-dollar basis in fiscal 2025.
Visa Inc. continues to demonstrate strong financial performance, with Q1 '25 earnings beating expectations, driven by increased payment volumes and robust digital card use trends. Despite higher COGS, Visa's growth outlook remains positive, supported by increasing global payment volume and digital payment adoption, with management projecting low-teens EPS growth in FY '25. Visa's valuation appears fair, trading at the midpoint of its 5-year historical range, making it a reasonable-looking investment for robust mid-term returns.
Visa's fiscal first-quarter results noted significant growth in payments done digitally, and in tokens and credentials issued by the payments network. Payments volume grew by 9% in the latest quarter, as the U.S. was up 7%, and cross-border volume was up by 11%.
Visa Inc. (NYSE:V ) Q1 2025 Earnings Conference Call January 30, 2025 5:00 PM ET Company Participants Jennifer Como - Senior Vice President & Global Head, Investor Relations Ryan McInerney - Chief Executive Officer Chris Suh - Chief Financial Officer Conference Call Participants Sanjay Sakhrani - KBW Will Nance - Goldman Sachs Darrin Peller - Wolfe Research Andrew Jeffrey - William Blair Harshita Rawat - Bernstein Timothy Chiodo - UBS James Faucette - Morgan Stanley Jason Kupferberg - Bank of America Bryan Keane - Deutsche Bank Dominick Gabriele - Compass Point Bryan Bergin - TD Cowen Dan Perlin - RBC Capital Markets Andrew Schmidt - Citi Global Markets Craig Maurer - FT Partners Jeff Cantwell - Seaport Research Partners Tien-Tsin Huang - JPMorgan Operator Welcome to Visa's Fiscal First Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call. All participants are in a listen-only mode until the question-and-answer session.
CNBC's Hugh Son joins 'Fast Money' to talk Visa earnings.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Visa (V) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended December 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.