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Visa (V 0.90%) is a dominant force in the financial services industry. It runs a leading payments platform that connects consumers, banks, and merchants across the globe.
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If you're looking for a combination of performance and security, there are few stocks in the market today that could top Visa (V -0.37%). The credit card company offers a payments network that connects banks, merchants, and consumers -- and gets a cut of the payment every time someone swipes their card.
Consumers can use a Visa (V -0.16%) card to shop at warehouse club retailer Costco (COST -0.68%), but should investors buy either one of these growth stocks? The answer isn't exactly clear-cut.
Besides Wall Street's top-and-bottom-line estimates for Visa (V), review projections for some of its key metrics to gain a deeper understanding of how the company might have fared during the quarter ended June 2025.