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Visa stock rallies on strongest revenue growth since 2022

Last updated: April 28, 2026 9:34 pm
By Troy Nilock 4 Min Read
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Visa (NYSE: V) is pushing higher in extended hours after the credit‑card company posted its fiscal second quarter results that comfortably topped Street estimates.  

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Beyond headline numbers: what made Visa’s Q2 exceptionalVisa stock rallies on commitment to next-gen paymentsHow to play V shares after Q2 earnings

Visa earned $3.31 per share on $11.2 billion in revenue, up some 17% on a year-over-year basis.

Growth was broad based across payments volume, cross border activity and processed transactions, underscoring resilient consumer spending and Visa’s expanding role in global money movement.

Despite post-earnings surge, Visa stock remains down some 9% versus its year-to-date high.

Beyond headline numbers: what made Visa’s Q2 exceptional

Visa’s second financial quarter wasn’t just a beat – it was a statement quarter.

Revenue growth of 17% marked the company’s strongest top‑line acceleration since 2022, powered by 9% payments‑volume growth, 11% cross‑border ex‑Europe growth, and 66.1 billion processed transactions, up 9% from last year.

The mix was healthy: data‑processing revenue surged 18%, international transaction revenue climbed 10%, and “other revenue” – a category increasingly tied to value‑added services –  jumped 41%.

GAAP net income rose 32% despite a $311 million litigation provision, while operating expenses fell 4% thanks to lower legal charges.

With $7.9 billion in buybacks during the quarter and a fresh $20 billion repurchase authorization, Visa stock is leaning hard into shareholder returns.

For investors, the quarter reinforces the durability of Visa’s model: high‑margin growth, global scale, and a payments ecosystem that expands even in uneven macro conditions.

Visa stock rallies on commitment to next-gen payments

CEO Ryan McInerney highlighted a key strategic pillar this quarter: enhancements to “Visa as a Service” stack, including agentic and stablecoin capabilities.

Agentic capabilities refer to AI‑driven, autonomous decisioning tools that help banks, merchants and fintech automate fraud detection, routing, authorization optimization and customer-experience flows.

These systems learn in real time, reducing friction and boosting approval rates – a direct revenue driver for V shares and partners.

Stablecoin capabilities, meanwhile, expand Visa’s settlement infrastructure beyond traditional rails.

By enabling near‑instant, blockchain‑based settlement with regulated stablecoins, Visa lowers cross‑border friction, cuts costs, and positions itself as the neutral infrastructure layer for the next generation of digital money.

Together, these upgrades strengthen Visa’s pitch as the “hyperscaler of payments”, allowing the company to capture growth from both traditional financial institutions and emerging Web3‑native platforms.

How to play V shares after Q2 earnings

Visa’s Q2 results add fresh weight to an already compelling bull case.

The company is executing on all fronts: double‑digit revenue growth, disciplined cost management, expanding value‑added services, and a capital‑return engine that remains unmatched in the payments sector.

The acquisition of Prisma and Newpay in Argentina deepens Visa’s footprint in high‑growth markets, while the ongoing exchange offer for class B shares simplifies the capital structure and supports EPS expansion.

With $14.2 billion in cash and investments, V has ample flexibility to invest in AI, real‑time payments, and blockchain‑based settlement – areas that will define the next decade of global commerce.

For long‑term investors, Q2 reinforces Visa’s status as a compounder: a business with structural tailwinds, widening competitive moats, and a technology roadmap that keeps it ahead of every shift in how money moves.

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