Visa (V) Stock Could Be 24.6% Undervalued After OpenAI And Stablecoin Push
Visa (V) has put AI driven commerce and programmable money at the center of its story, with new capabilities around agentic payments, stablecoin settlement and tokenized deposits drawing fresh attention to Visa stock.
See our latest analysis for Visa.
Visa stock has been in focus after the OpenAI partnership and new AI, stablecoin and token capabilities, yet the share price is still down year to date, with long term total shareholder returns remaining solid over three and five years.
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So with Visa shares down year to date despite solid three and five year total returns, annual revenue and net income growth, and a double digit discount to some analyst targets, is there still a buying opportunity here, or is the market already pricing in the AI and programmable money story?
Most Popular Narrative: 24.6% Undervalued
According to the most followed narrative on Simply Wall St, Visa stock is trading below an indicated fair value of $429.73, compared with the latest close at $323.82. This frames today’s AI and programmable money headlines against a longer running cash flow story.
Visa is not a consumer brand story or a fintech gamble. It is infrastructure. The same legal and regulatory frameworks that appear restrictive also protect Visa’s network from meaningful disruption.
For investors, V represents ownership in the plumbing of global commerce, an asset that benefits quietly from every swipe, tap, and click. In a world moving steadily away from cash, that position remains one of the most defensible in the market.
Want to see what is sitting behind that $429.73 fair value for Visa? The narrative leans on strong margins, sustained revenue growth, and a premium earnings multiple to justify the gap, but the exact mix of assumptions is where things get interesting.
Result: Fair Value of $429.73 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, Visa’s toll booth story can be challenged if regulation compresses fee economics or if new payment rails gain enough share to weaken the network effect.
Find out about the key risks to this Visa narrative.
Another View on Visa Stock: What P/E Is Telling You
That 24.6% undervaluation story leans heavily on cash flows, but the P/E picture is less forgiving. Visa trades on 27.7x earnings, compared with 14.7x for the US diversified financial industry, 24.6x for peers, and a fair ratio of 21.5x, which points to valuation risk rather than clear upside. So which signal do you trust more?
For a closer read on how these earnings multiples stack up and what they might mean if the market moves back toward the fair ratio, take a look at the See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
Next Steps
If this mix of optimism and concern around Visa stock leaves you unsure, move quickly to review the data yourself, weigh both sides, and check the 4 key rewards and 1 important warning sign.
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About NYSE:V
Visa
Operates as a payment technology company in the United States and internationally.
Proven track record with adequate balance sheet and pays a dividend.
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