MasterCard (MA) has an impressive earnings surprise history and currently possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely beat in its next quarterly report.
MasterCard (MA) has received quite a bit of attention from Zacks.com users lately. Therefore, it is wise to be aware of the facts that can impact the stock's prospects.
Mastercard has introduced a service aimed at improving approval rates for merchants. The Payment Optimization Platform (POP) uses data to make “intelligent decisions about transactions,” the company said in a Monday (Oct. 13) announcement.
MasterCard (MA) concluded the recent trading session at $564.55, signifying a -2.06% move from its prior day's close.
MA trades at a premium, but strong growth, cash flow and digital expansion support its long-term leadership in the payments space.
MA is turning transaction data into predictive intelligence, using AI to power fraud detection and smarter commerce.
MA partners with Smile ID to strengthen digital ID verification, combat fraud and power Africa's digital economy.
Mastercard (MA) stands out as a capital-light, compounding business at the core of financial infrastructure, making it a key 'rails and tollbooths' portfolio holding. MA's international growth and infrastructure role often justify its premium over Visa (V), though recent returns have lagged the broader market. The current bull market's AI focus and premium valuations have sidelined MA and V, but these factors don't fully explain their underperformance.
MA sees U.S. holiday sales up 3.6% as tariffs, inflation and price-conscious shoppers reshape the 2025 season.
The Mastercard Economics Institute expects holiday spending to increase at a lower rate than last year as consumers navigate a slowdown in hiring in the labor market and uncertainty around the impact of tariffs. Retail sales excluding autos will grow by 3.6% year over year during the Nov. 1 to Dec.
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MA aims to control the rising incidence of identity fraud as Entrust integrates Mastercard Identity insights, offering smarter, risk-based verification tools.