MA's aggressive acquisitions and global partnerships are fueling its shift beyond cards into digital finance infrastructure.
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Mastercard has underperformed the S&P 500 and Magnificent 7 YTD; yet, its forward price-to-earnings multiple has contracted 10–15%. Value Added Services segment is growing at 25% YoY, outpacing the Payment Network's 12% YoY growth. VAS revenue nearly doubled from $1.77B (Q1/22) to $3.42B (Q3/25), with growth accelerating from recent acquisitions.
| Financial Services Industry | Financials Sector | Michael Miebach CEO | BVL Exchange | US57636Q1040 ISIN |
| US Country | 35,300 Employees | 9 Oct 2025 Last Dividend | 22 Jan 2014 Last Split | 25 May 2006 IPO Date |
Mastercard Incorporated, headquartered in Purchase, New York, and founded in 1966, positions itself as a leading technology company within the global payments industry. The company is dedicated to processing transactions and offering a comprehensive suite of payment-related products and services not only in the United States but also on an international scale. Mastercard stands out for its ability to facilitate seamless payment experiences for a diverse array of stakeholders, including account holders, merchants, financial institutions, digital partners, businesses, and governmental organizations. Through innovative solutions, the company aims to connect and power an inclusive, digital economy that benefits everyone, everywhere by making transactions safe, simple, smart, and accessible.