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Global E-Commerce And Remittance Trends Will Transform Digital Payments

Visa Inc. (V): The Global Transaction Engine – Scaling Value-Added Services and Agentic Commerce

Visa - A Fundamental and Historical Valuation
Visa - A Fundamental and Historical Valuation
Business Overview Key Metrics Total: 9.5/17 +2✅✅ Projected Operating Margin: 65.63% +0 ⚠️ Projected 5-Year Revenue CAGR: 9.43% +2 ✅✅ Last 5-Year ROIC: 39.70% +1 ✅ Estimated Cost of Capital: 6.26% (lower than ROIC) -1 ❌ Last 5-Year Shares Outstanding CAGR: +0.15% +1 ✅ Projected 5-Year EPS CAGR: 12.38% +1 ✅ Projected 5-Year Dividend CAGR: 12.50% +1.5 ✅ Estimated Debt Rating: Aa3 +2 ✅✅ Morningstar Moat: Wide +0 ⚠️ Morningstar Uncertainty: Medium Business Valuation To calculate the intrinsic value of the company I'll use multiple methods: Discounted Cash Flows (DCF) - Intrinsic value is estimated by projecting its free cash flows over the next 10 years and discounting them to present value using the estimated cost of capital ; EPS Growth - the fair value is estimated by projected the Earnings Per Share CAGR for the next 5 Years and then, given its current and historic values of PE, come up with a PE for the 5th Year. This will give us its price 5 Years from now using the formula: Price = EPS x PE that we then discount using the estimated cost of capital; Historical P/E - we assume mean reversion to the historical P/E values; Historical EV/EBITDA - we assume mean reversion to the historical EV/EBITDA values.Read more

Stable growth fintech safe bet
At the core of Visa's strength is its vast and resilient global payments network. This network connects millions of merchants with thousands of financial institutions and their cardholders, creating a powerful moat that deters competition.Read more
Visa Inc. (V): The Global Transaction Engine – Scaling Value-Added Services and Agentic Commerce
Visa Inc. (V): The Global Transaction Engine – Scaling Value-Added Services and Agentic Commerce Visa Inc.Read more
Visa Stock: The Toll Booth at the Center of Global Commerce
Visa (NYSE: V) is often misunderstood as a financial company exposed to credit cycles or consumer defaults. In reality, Visa operates a fundamentally different model.Read more
Inflation, New Initiatives and Scale Will Grow EPS
Key Takeaways Visa is a very high-quality business with an enviable market share and margins. New initiatives like Visa Direct will offset the loss of momentum from legacy growth drivers EPS growth will be driven by ‘higher for longer’ inflation, slightly wider margins, and buybacks.Read more

Regulation and Market Maturity Will Limit Earnings Growth Potential
Key Takeaways Well-positioned to benefit from the continued growth of digital payments and the international market Investing heavily in B2B and cross border payments for new revenue growth Has a wide moat, and a large serviceable market, but investor expectations are already high Additionally the Credit Card Competition Act could be a major negative catalyst Risks to my narrative include stronger than expected US consumer, and increased use of Visa network from future Fintech. Catalysts The Benefits of Visa’s Global Reach Visa processes more than $11.6 trillion in gross dollar volume (GDV), made up primarily of digital payments with the remainder being things like ATM withdrawals, B2B transactions, etc.Read more

Visa's established global scale will perpetuate it's dominance in our digital society
Introducing Visa Enjoying an endless paved road of exposure to new innovation, industry disruption and hype on both sides of the marketplace, Visa's inevitable growth will continue as society unrelentingly marches into a digital future. Visa tends to focus on reliability, security and broad acceptance of their payments platform.Read more
Global E-Commerce And Remittance Trends Will Transform Digital Payments
Key Takeaways Growing digital adoption, e-commerce expansion, and emerging market initiatives are strengthening Visa's payment volumes and supporting long-term revenue growth. Accelerating value-added services and cross-border solutions are increasing higher-margin business mix and broadening Visa's revenue streams.Read more

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Visa - A Fundamental and Historical Valuation

Visa Inc. (V): The Global Transaction Engine – Scaling Value-Added Services and Agentic Commerce
Visa Stock: The Toll Booth at the Center of Global Commerce
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Visa Inc. operates as a payment technology company in the United States and internationally. The company operates VisaNet, a transaction processing network that enables authorization, clearing, and settlement of payment transactions. It also offers credit, debit, and prepaid card products; tap to pay, tokenization, and click to pay services; Visa Direct, a platform which facilitates money movement, enabling clients to collect, hold, convert, and send funds across its network; and issuing solutions, such as airport lounge access, dining reservations, shopping experiences, event tickets, and seller offers. In addition, the company provides acceptance solutions, an omnichannel payment integration with e-commerce platforms; risk detection and prevention solutions; and advisory and other services comprising consulting practice, proprietary analytics models, data scientists and economists, marketing services, and managed services. It provides its services under the Visa, Visa Electron, V PAY, Interlink, and PLUS brands. The company serves consumers, sellers, financial institutions, and government entities. Visa Inc. was founded in 1958 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

