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Visa | 10-Q: Q2 2024 Earnings Report

SEC ·  Apr 25 04:01

Summary by Moomoo AI

Visa Inc. reported a robust financial performance for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, with a 10% increase in net revenue to $8.775 billion compared to $7.985 billion in the same period last year. Operating expenses rose by 29% to $3.421 billion, primarily due to higher litigation provision and general and administrative expenses. Net income saw a 10% rise to $4.663 billion, and diluted earnings per share increased by 12% to $2.29. Non-GAAP metrics also showed positive trends, with non-GAAP net income up by 17% and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share increasing by 20%. Visa's business development was marked by the acquisition of Pismo Holdings for $929 million, enhancing its cloud-native issuer processing and core banking platform. The company also continued its share repurchase program, buying back 25 million shares...Show More
Visa Inc. reported a robust financial performance for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, with a 10% increase in net revenue to $8.775 billion compared to $7.985 billion in the same period last year. Operating expenses rose by 29% to $3.421 billion, primarily due to higher litigation provision and general and administrative expenses. Net income saw a 10% rise to $4.663 billion, and diluted earnings per share increased by 12% to $2.29. Non-GAAP metrics also showed positive trends, with non-GAAP net income up by 17% and non-GAAP diluted earnings per share increasing by 20%. Visa's business development was marked by the acquisition of Pismo Holdings for $929 million, enhancing its cloud-native issuer processing and core banking platform. The company also continued its share repurchase program, buying back 25 million shares for $6.4 billion. Looking ahead, Visa plans to maintain its strategy of investing in future growth, as evidenced by increased personnel expenses and marketing campaigns. The company's liquidity position remains strong, with a belief that current and projected sources will meet liquidity needs for over the next 12 months. Visa's board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.52 per share of class A common stock.
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