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Visa Inc. Stock Analysis

NYSE: V | Financials | Transaction & Payment Processing Services
Price $312.40 $4.92 (-1.55%)
P/E Ratio 33.5 TTM
52-Week Range
Low $294 High $376
Market Cap $685.41B USD
ROE 52.9% Annual

Market data as of Jun 3, 2026 · Financials as of Sep 2025

Published Apr 27, 2026 · Updated May 27, 2026

How has Visa Inc. (V) been performing? Here's a data-driven look at its financials, valuation, and shareholder returns.

How Visa Inc.'s Revenue Has Trended

Top-line growth continued for Visa Inc., with FY2025 revenue reaching $40.00B — a 11.3% increase over FY2024.

Visa Inc.'s revenue grew from $13.88B to $40.00B at a 11.2% CAGR over 10 years — a pace most companies would be happy with.

In terms of scale, Visa Inc.'s $40.00B in annual revenue positions it as a mid-cap financials company.

It's been 5 years of continuous revenue growth for Visa Inc. — a pattern worth noting.

Revenue Trend
Year Revenue YoY %
FY2025 $40.00B +11.3%
FY2024 $35.93B +10.0%
FY2023 $32.65B +11.4%
FY2022 $29.31B +21.6%
FY2021 $24.11B +10.3%

Dive deeper into Visa Inc.'s top-line performance

Segment Analysis

A look at Visa Inc.'s revenue mix in FY2025 reveals where the money actually comes from.

Product Revenue Mix (FY2025)
Segment Revenue % of Total
Data Processing Revenues $19.99B 50.0%
Service $17.54B 43.8%
International Transaction Revenues $14.17B 35.4%
Service, Other $4.05B 10.1%
Client Incentives -$15.75B -39.4%

Data Processing Revenues makes up 50.0% of revenue, clearly the primary business for Visa Inc..

Notably, Data Processing Revenues grew 12.9% YoY, taking its share to 50.0% of total revenue.

International Transaction Revenues grew 11.9% year-over-year to reach 35.4% of total revenue — a segment worth watching.

On the geographic side, Visa Inc. derives revenue from Non-US (61%) and United States (39%).

Profitability

Year-over-year, net income grew 1.6% from $19.74B to $20.06B in FY2025 for Visa Inc..

Net profit margin compressed to 50.1% in FY2025 from 55.0% in FY2024.

Diluted EPS stood at $10.20 in FY2025, compared to $9.73 in FY2024.

Dive into the bottom-line numbers with interactive charts

Dividends & Shareholder Returns

The company returned $2.11 per share to shareholders via dividends in FY2025 (0.62% yield).

Visa Inc. has paid dividends for at least 10 consecutive years — a strong signal of shareholder commitment.

The 20.7% payout ratio suggests the dividend is comfortably covered by earnings, with room to grow.

Visa Inc. Shareholder Dividend Record
Year DPS Payout Ratio
FY2025 $2.11 20.7%
FY2024 $2.08 21.4%
FY2023 $1.80 21.7%
FY2022 $1.50 21.4%
FY2021 $1.28 22.7%

Share repurchases are a significant part of the capital return story — Visa Inc. has bought back $103.34B of stock in the last 11 years.

View the full share repurchase and dilution trend

Visa Inc.'s Balance Sheet Health

Balance Sheet Snapshot (FY2025)
Metric Value
Cash & Short-term Investments $21.99B
Total Debt $25.17B
Shareholders' Equity $37.91B
Total Assets $99.63B
Debt-to-Equity Ratio 0.66x
Current Ratio 1.08x
Interest Coverage 40.7x
Free Cash Flow (TTM) $21.58B

Visa Inc.'s debt of $25.17B against $21.99B in cash and a 0.66x D/E ratio point to a well-capitalized balance sheet.

With interest coverage at 40.7x, Visa Inc.'s operating income comfortably exceeds its interest obligations.

Strong free cash flow generation of $21.58B gives Visa Inc. financial flexibility for capital allocation.

See the detailed financial health breakdown in the charts

Visa Inc. reported a headcount of 34,100 in FY2025, about $1.2M in revenue per employee.

Explore Visa Inc.'s headcount trend and workforce productivity

Visa Inc. Valuation Analysis

The big question for investors: is Visa Inc. fairly valued at the current price?

Visa Inc. shares are currently trading at $312.40.

Running the numbers through the P/E Ratio model gives a fair value of $351 for Visa Inc..

We also calculate intrinsic value using the DCF and EPS Growth models. Sign up to see the full breakdown with fair value estimates.

Valuation Models
Model Est. Fair Value vs. Current Price
P/E Ratio $351 11.0% upside to fair value
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What Stands Out

Here's the bottom line on Visa Inc. (V) based on the latest available financials.

Revenue of $40.00B in FY2025, up 11.3% year-over-year.

Long-term revenue has been compounding at 11.2% annually over 10 years.

The company is profitable, with a net margin of 50.1% and net income of $20.06B.

Returned $18.02B to shareholders in FY2025 through dividends and/or buybacks.

Conservative balance sheet with a D/E ratio of 0.66x.

The P/E Ratio model implies 11.0% upside to fair value. The remaining 2 models are worth cross-checking before drawing a conclusion — sign up to see the full analysis.

See the full picture: Visa Inc.'s interactive charts, valuation models, and financial trends are below.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Visa Inc.'s annual revenue?
Visa Inc. (V) reported annual revenue of $40.00B in FY2025.
How much does Visa Inc. earn per share?
Visa Inc.'s diluted earnings per share (EPS) were $10.20 in FY2025.
Does Visa Inc. pay a dividend?
Yes, Visa Inc. pays a regular dividend to shareholders.
Is Visa Inc. (V) undervalued right now?
Based on the P/E ratio model, Visa Inc. appears roughly fairly valued near its estimated fair value of $352.
What industry is Visa Inc. in?
Visa Inc. is in the Transaction & Payment Processing Services industry within the Financials sector.

What does Visa Inc. do?

Visa operates VisaNet, a global transaction processing network that enables authorization, clearing, and settlement of digital payments between consumers, merchants, and financial institutions. It issues credentials under the Visa, Visa Electron, Interlink, VPAY, and PLUS brands, generating revenue through service fees, data processing, and international transactions.

Detailed Charts

Visa Inc. Performance

2-year trend showing revenue, gross profit, and net profit

FY2024 – FY2025

Visa Inc.'s revenue grew 11.3% to $40.00B and net profit grew 1.6% to $20.06B YoY in FY2025, indicating healthy business momentum.

Understanding Company Performance

Revenue is Visa Inc.'s total income from operations. Gross Profit is revenue minus cost of goods sold — the higher it is relative to revenue, the stronger the company's pricing power. Net Profit is the bottom line after all expenses, taxes, and interest. Consistent growth across all three signals a healthy, expanding business. Compare with peers in the same sector.

Is Visa Inc. Profitable?

2-year trend showing gross, operating, and net profit margins

FY2024 – FY2025

Visa Inc.'s net profit margin of 50.1% in FY2025 reflects excellent profitability, with operating margin at 60.0% and gross margin at 80.4%.

Understanding Profitability Margins

Gross Profit Margin (GPM) shows what percentage of Visa Inc.'s revenue remains after direct production costs. Operating Profit Margin (OPM) factors in operating expenses like R&D and SG&A. Net Profit Margin (NPM) is the final profitability after all costs including interest and taxes. Stable or improving margins indicate pricing power and cost discipline.

Visa Inc. Revenue & Earnings Growth

2-year trend showing revenue and diluted EPS

FY2024 – FY2025

Visa Inc.'s revenue grew 11.3% YoY in FY2025, with EPS growing 4.8%, modest growth.

Understanding Revenue & Earnings Growth

Revenue is Visa Inc.'s total income from operations — the top line. Diluted EPS (Earnings Per Share) is net income divided by all shares that could exist if stock options, RSUs, and convertibles were exercised. Revenue shows how fast the business is growing; EPS shows how much of that growth reaches shareholders after all costs and dilution. Healthy companies tend to grow both in tandem; when revenue grows but EPS shrinks, margins are compressing. Use our stock screener to compare growth profiles across companies.

Visa Inc. Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR)

Metric 1-Year 5-Year 10-Year
Revenue +11.3% +12.9% +11.2%
Net Income +1.6% +13.0% +12.2%
EPS +4.8% +15.8% +14.7%
Share Price -14.6% +6.5% +14.6%

Visa Inc.'s 10-year revenue CAGR of 11.2% reflects healthy long-term growth, with EPS CAGR of 14.7% outpacing revenue, indicating improving profitability. The share price has compounded at 14.6% annually over a comparable period, broadly tracking fundamentals.

Visa Inc. Quarterly Performance

Quarterly revenue and net income with a weekly share-price overlay

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FY2025 – FY2026

How to Read Quarterly Performance

Quarterly revenue and net income are Visa Inc.'s most recent three-month results. Each bar shows net income nested inside revenue, since profit is the slice of revenue left after all costs; the taller the green portion relative to the blue, the more of each sales dollar reached the bottom line. A bar below zero is a quarterly loss.

For a long-term view, compare each quarter with the same quarter a year earlier (year-over-year), not with the previous quarter — sequential change is mostly seasonality (for many businesses the holiday quarter is always the biggest). Then watch the trend across several years: is year-over-year revenue growth accelerating or fading; is net income growing at least as fast as revenue (expanding vs compressing margins)? One quarter is noise — the multi-quarter trend is the signal.

Visa Inc. Share Price vs Book Value

Visa Inc. (V) share price vs book value per share — FY2016 – FY2025

Understanding Share Price vs Book Value

Share Price is what the market pays per share of Visa Inc.. Book Value per Share (BVPS) is the company's net equity divided by diluted shares — the accounting floor if the company were liquidated today. When price tracks close to book value the market sees the company as a steady asset; when price runs far above book the market is paying up for expected future earnings. For banks, book value is the primary valuation anchor; for most other companies it's one signal among many.

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Visa Inc. Free Cash Flow

2-year trend — cash generated after reinvestment

FY2024 – FY2025

Visa Inc.'s free cash flow of $21.58B in FY2025 represents a 53.9% FCF margin — strong cash generation that well exceeds reinvestment needs.

Understanding Free Cash Flow

Free Cash Flow (FCF) is Visa Inc.'s operating cash flow minus capital expenditure — the cash left over after maintaining and growing the business. Unlike net profit, FCF strips out non-cash items (depreciation, stock-based compensation) and includes actual cash spent on assets. Positive FCF means the company can pay dividends, buy back shares, reduce debt, or make acquisitions without raising capital. Consistently negative FCF signals the company is burning cash and may need external funding.

Visa Inc. Financial Ratios

Balance sheet strength and debt servicing capacity

FY2024 – FY2025

Debt-to-Equity

0.66

▲ from 0.53

Current Ratio

1.08

▼ from 1.28

Interest Coverage

40.7x

▲ from 36.8x

Visa Inc.'s a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.66, a current ratio of 1.08, interest coverage of 40.7x in FY2025 indicate a well-capitalized balance sheet with comfortable debt levels.

Understanding Financial Health

Debt-to-Equity (D/E) measures how much debt the company carries relative to shareholder equity — lower means less leverage risk. Current Ratio divides current assets by current liabilities — above 1.0 means the company can cover short-term obligations. Interest Coverage is operating income divided by interest expense — higher means the company earns well above its debt payments. Together these three metrics reveal whether a company can weather downturns without financial distress.

Visa Inc. Shares Outstanding

Diluted share count per fiscal year — labels show year-over-year change

FY2024 – FY2025

Visa Inc.'s diluted shares grew 8.1% YoY in FY2025 — significant dilution that warrants concern; common drivers include large equity issuances, secondary offerings, or M&A.

Understanding Shares Outstanding

Diluted shares outstanding counts every share of Visa Inc. that could exist if all stock options, RSUs, and convertibles were exercised. A shrinking count signals buybacks (returning cash to shareholders by reducing the denominator of EPS). A growing count signals dilution — usually from stock-based compensation, secondary offerings, or stock-funded acquisitions. Routine 1–2% growth is typical at large-cap tech companies that pay employees in equity; sustained growth above 5% warrants a look at the cause.

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