Visa

V Q2 2026 Earnings

Reported Jan 29, 2026 at 4:05 PM ET · SEC Source

Q2 26 EPS

$N/A

Q2 26 Revenue

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vs S&P Since Q2 26

-3.6%

TRAILING MARKET

V +0.5% vs S&P +4.1%

Market Reaction

Did V Beat Earnings? Q2 2026 Results

Visa kicked off fiscal 2026 on a strong note, delivering first-quarter results that cleared Wall Street's bar on both the top and bottom lines. Non-GAAP diluted EPS of $3.17 edged past the $3.14 consensus by 0.88%, while net revenue of $10.90 billion… Read more Visa kicked off fiscal 2026 on a strong note, delivering first-quarter results that cleared Wall Street's bar on both the top and bottom lines. Non-GAAP diluted EPS of $3.17 edged past the $3.14 consensus by 0.88%, while net revenue of $10.90 billion beat estimates by 1.98% and grew 14.6% year-over-year, a performance that investors had been watching closely heading into the print. The primary engine behind the quarter's strength was broad-based volume momentum: payments volume expanded 8% on a constant-dollar basis, cross-border volume excluding intra-Europe rose 11%, and processed transactions climbed 9% to 69.4 billion, underpinning particularly robust data processing revenue growth of 17%. GAAP results were more complicated, weighed down by a $707 million litigation provision tied to the interchange MDL settlement, though a $333 million one-time deferred tax benefit softened the blow. With competitor American Express also navigating a resilient premium-spending environment, Visa's results reinforce that consumer payment volumes remain durable heading into 2026.

Key Takeaways

  • Payments volume growth of 8% on constant-dollar basis for three months ended December 31, 2025
  • Cross-border volume excluding intra-Europe grew 11% on constant-dollar basis
  • Total cross-border volume grew 12% on constant-dollar basis
  • Processed transactions grew 9% to 69.4 billion
  • Resilient consumer spending and strong holiday season
  • Continued strength in value-added services and commercial and money movement solutions
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“Visa delivered a very strong fiscal first quarter with net revenue up 15% year-over-year, GAAP EPS up 17% and non-GAAP EPS up 15%, driven by resilient consumer spending and a strong holiday season, as well as continued strength in value-added services and commercial and money movement solutions. Our purposeful investments in our Visa as a Service stack continue to position us as a payments hyperscaler to deliver technology and infrastructure that redefine what's possible in payments.”

— Ryan McInerney, Q2 2026 Earnings Press Release