Visa has a clear picture of consumer spending, and they see no signs of recession. Visa benefits from a perpetual tailwind of payments growth, a continuation of the cash-to-cashless transition, and an ...
Overall, we think Visa’s V fiscal second quarter largely showed the company maintaining a steady path. Management has not yet seen signs that consumer spending is weakening. However, we see ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With exactly one year to go until the FIFA World Cup 26™ kicks off across Canada, Mexico and the United States, Visa (NYSE: V) — a global leader in digital payments and ...
Visa topped expectations, reporting 14% revenue growth and 23% adjusted EBITDA growth. The company said the consumer remains strong in terms of both discretionary and nondiscretionary purchases and ...