Visa (V) Q4 2025 Earnings: Revenue Up 12%, Full-Year Net Income Tops $20 Billion
VisaVisa(US:V) Acquirersmultiple·2025-11-04 01:15

Core Insights - Visa Inc. reported strong fiscal Q4 2025 results, with net revenue increasing by 12% to $10.7 billion, and a full-year net revenue of $40 billion, up 11%, indicating robust consumer spending and a resilient business model [1][2] Financial Performance - Q4 GAAP net income was $5.1 billion, or $2.62 per share, while non-GAAP net income reached $5.8 billion, or $2.98 per share. For the full year, GAAP net income totaled $20.1 billion, or $10.20 per share, and non-GAAP net income was $22.5 billion, or $11.47 per share [1] - Operating expenses for Q4 were $4.6 billion, a 40% increase, primarily due to litigation provisions and personnel expenses. For the full year, GAAP operating expenses were $16.0 billion, a 30% increase [3] Key Business Drivers - Payments volume increased by 9% in Q4 and 8% for the full year. Cross-border volume, excluding transactions within Europe, rose by 11% in Q4 and 13% for the full year [2] - Total processed transactions reached 67.7 billion for Q4, a 10% increase, and 257.5 billion for the year, also a 10% increase [2] - By segment, service revenue was $4.6 billion (up 10%), data processing revenue rose 17% to $5.4 billion, and international transaction revenue grew 10% to $3.8 billion [2] Capital Management - Visa repurchased approximately 54 million shares of class A common stock at an average cost of $335.44 per share for a total of $18.2 billion. The board also increased the quarterly cash dividend by 14% to $0.670 per share [3] - At the end of the quarter, Visa had cash, cash equivalents, and investment securities totaling $20.0 billion, with net cash provided by operating activities amounting to $23.1 billion [3] Strategic Focus - CEO Ryan McInerney emphasized Visa's commitment to innovation and product development, positioning the company to lead in the evolving payments ecosystem, particularly with advancements in AI-driven commerce, real-time money movement, tokenization, and stablecoins [1][3]