V's bid to buy 51% of Mexico's Prosa was blocked by regulators, citing competition and data concerns, adding to global scrutiny worldwide.
Visa trades well below its fair value due to market concerns over regulation changes and consumer spending weakness. Visa's growing dividend and rapid earnings growth keep its yield low, but your yield on cost is soaring. Don't neglect capital gains in your quest for dividends.
Alliance Wealth Advisors LLC UT lowered its stake in Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) by 13.7% during the third quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 17,965 shares of the credit-card processor's stock after selling 2,846 shares during the period. Visa
Visa plans to acquire two companies in Argentina — Prisma and Newpay — from private equity firm Advent International. The company entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the firms and expects the transaction to close during the current quarter, subject to closing conditions, Visa said in a Thursday (Feb. 19) press release.
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The U.K. government expanded a visa program to allow more people from Hong Kong to move to the country. The Chinese embassy criticized the move as "despicable.
V's fiscal Q1 beat showcases strong volume growth and rising services momentum, but stablecoin uncertainty adds a fresh layer of strategic debate.
Visa (V) remains a buy despite recent price weakness and near-term volatility, driven by economic uncertainty and regulatory threats. V continues to deliver double-digit growth in revenue, EPS, and free cash flow, supported by resilient consumer spending and robust shareholder returns. Management expects ongoing double-digit growth in both top and bottom lines for 2026, with a strong balance sheet enabling flexibility and innovation.
V links Visa Direct with UnionPay's MoneyExpress, opening cross-border payouts to 95% of UPI debit cards in China via one integration.