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On Mother’s Day, Celebrate Mom with $0-Fee BOSS Money Transfers
Globenewswire· 2025-05-01 12:30
Core Points - BOSS Money, a remittance and payments brand of IDT Corporation, announced $0-fee international money transfers for Mother's Day to facilitate easy and economical celebrations for customers [1][2] - The promotional offer includes two $0-fee transfers for existing customers and unlimited transfers to specific countries, emphasizing the company's commitment to customer engagement [2][7] Company Overview - BOSS Money provides fast, secure, and reliable international remittance services for residents of the U.S. and Canada, targeting popular destinations in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, and South Asia [4] - The company offers various payout options, including cash pick-up, mobile money, in-country bank account, and debit card direct deposit, enhancing customer convenience [4] Promotional Details - The promotional period for $0-fee transfers runs from May 5 to May 11, with specific promo codes for different countries and additional promotional periods extending into late May [7] - New customers can benefit from $0-fee transfers on Mother's Day and every day of the year when using the BOSS Money app [2][7]
Mastercard(MA) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-05-01 12:01
Financial Performance - Mastercard's net revenue increased by 17% to $7.25 billion, driven by growth in the payment network and value-added services[3, 6] - Adjusted operating expenses rose by 14% to $2.95 billion, including a 4 percentage point increase from acquisitions[3, 7] - Adjusted operating income grew by 19% to $4.3 billion, with acquisitions creating a 1 percentage point headwind[3, 8] - Adjusted net income increased by 13% to $3.406 billion, and adjusted diluted EPS increased by 16% to $3.73[3, 8] - The company repurchased $2.5 billion worth of stock during the quarter and an additional $884 million through April 28, 2025[10] Volume and Transaction Growth - Worldwide Gross Dollar Volume (GDV) increased by 9% year-over-year[14] - In the U S, GDV increased by 7%, with Credit growth of 6% and Debit growth of 8%[15] - Outside the U S, volume increased 10%, with Credit growth of 9% and Debit growth of 12%[16] - Cross-border volume increased by 15% globally[17] - Switched transactions grew by 9% year-over-year[19] - Card growth was 6%, with 3.533 billion Mastercard and Maestro-branded cards issued globally[21, 22] Revenue Breakdown - Payment Network net revenue increased 16%, driven by domestic and cross-border transaction and volume growth[26] - Value-added Services and Solutions net revenue increased 18%, including a 4 percentage point increase from acquisitions[27] Outlook - The company anticipates low teens Non-GAAP net revenue growth for the full year 2025[55]
Visa wants to give artificial intelligence 'agents' your credit card
TechXplore· 2025-04-30 19:59
Core Insights - Visa is partnering with leading AI chatbot developers to integrate AI agents with its payment network, aiming to revolutionize online shopping by allowing these agents to make purchases on behalf of consumers [4][6][9] - The initiative is seen as potentially transformational, comparable to the rise of e-commerce, and is expected to enhance the functionality of AI agents beyond their current capabilities [4][5] Group 1: Visa's AI Initiative - Visa is collaborating with companies like Anthropic, Microsoft, OpenAI, and others to enable AI agents to handle transactions, starting pilot projects with broader usage anticipated next year [4][5] - The partnership aims to address technical challenges that have hindered the practical application of AI agents in everyday shopping tasks [5][9] Group 2: Market Positioning - Visa's support for emerging AI companies could enhance their competitiveness against tech giants like Amazon and Google, which are also developing their own AI solutions [6] - The integration of AI agents with Visa's payment system is expected to provide a more seamless shopping experience, particularly for routine tasks like grocery shopping and travel bookings [11][12] Group 3: Consumer Behavior and Trust - Consumers are likely to set spending limits for AI agents, ensuring that they maintain control over transactions, with initial interactions requiring confirmation for purchases [13] - The ability for AI agents to access transaction history with user consent could lead to more personalized recommendations, enhancing the shopping experience [15]
Flywire and Avanse Financial Services Announce Strategic Partnership to Digitize Student Loan Disbursements from India
Globenewswire· 2025-04-30 13:00
Integrated solution enables Flywire to unlock new payment flows from India to academic destinations worldwide Flywire further expands footprint in India, capitalizes on the billions of dollars of payment volume from education loans BOSTON and MUMBAI, India, April 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Flywire Corporation (Nasdaq: FLYW) (Flywire), a global payments and enablement and software company, today announced its strategic partnership with Avanse Financial Services, India's second-largest education-focused non ...
Mastercard Vs. Visa: Two Giants, One Payment War — Who's Ready To Outperform?
Benzinga· 2025-04-30 12:32
Visa Inc V and Mastercard Inc MA may be the titans of payments, but their trajectories diverge sharply.Which one should investors put their chips on?Visa: A Steady Hand Amid VolatilityVisa's second-quarter results came in with little drama; investors are here for it. While some expected a slowdown, Visa delivered with solid numbers, beating both revenue and EPS estimates. Cross-border volumes were up 13%, and domestic volumes were up 5.9%. Even with a slight deceleration in growth, the results indicate the ...
Stock Market Crash: 3 Absurdly Cheap Stocks to Load Up on for the Long Haul
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-30 11:05
Market Overview - The S&P 500 has declined approximately 6% since the beginning of the year, with a more significant drop earlier in April when global tariffs were announced [1] - Despite a recent recovery, the risk of further market sell-offs remains [1] Investment Opportunities - Long-term investors may find buying opportunities in stocks that are down over 10% this year and trading at low earnings multiples, specifically Pfizer, PayPal, and Builders FirstSource [2] Pfizer - Pfizer's stock has decreased by 13% in 2025, with expectations of nearly unchanged or declining revenue for the year [3][4] - The company trades at a forward P/E multiple of less than 8 and aims to add $25 billion in revenue through in-house development and acquisitions despite potential losses of $18 billion from generics by the end of the decade [4] - Recent acquisitions, including oncology company Seagen, are expected to contribute up to $10 billion in revenue by the end of the decade [5] - Pfizer's mRNA pipeline is projected to generate between $10 billion and $15 billion by 2030, and the company has over 100 drug candidates in clinical trials [6] - The stock offers a dividend yield of over 7%, making it an attractive long-term investment [7] PayPal - PayPal's stock is down more than 20% this year and trades at only 13 times its future earnings, with concerns about a global economic slowdown affecting its growth prospects [8] - The company holds a significant position in the global payments market, accounting for nearly 45% of it, and is well-positioned for long-term recovery [9] - PayPal is expanding into the crypto market with the launch of PayPal USD, offering a 3.7% yield to attract investors, which could drive more transactions and revenue growth [10] - The company's payment volume rose by 10% last year, indicating potential for long-term investment despite short-term concerns [11] Builders FirstSource - Builders FirstSource trades at a forward P/E of less than 13 and plays a vital role in the homebuilding industry [12] - The company experienced a 4% decline in sales in 2024, totaling $16.4 billion, but is expected to benefit from long-term housing market growth [13] - Builders FirstSource has grown significantly from $8.6 billion in sales in 2020, aided by acquisitions and a strong housing market [14] - The company invested $352 million in 13 acquisitions last year and projects a net sales growth of 4% to 4.5% from these acquisitions [15] - Despite a 15% decline in stock price this year, Builders FirstSource remains a strong long-term investment [16]
PayPal Stock Earnings: Enough to Turn the Stock Around?
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-30 08:24
Core Insights - PayPal's first-quarter earnings report highlights significant financial performance and management's strategic outlook for the company [1] Financial Performance - The earnings report indicates a strong revenue growth, with specific figures to be detailed in the video [1] - Management provided insights into key metrics that reflect the company's operational efficiency and market position [1] Management Commentary - Key comments from management during the earnings call emphasize future growth strategies and market expansion plans [1] - The management team addressed investor concerns and outlined their vision for enhancing shareholder value [1]
Visa: Tap to Pay Tops 76% of Face-to-Face Transactions Globally
PYMNTS.com· 2025-04-30 00:21
Core Insights - Consumer spending remains resilient and strong, with no signs of weakening observed in the U.S. during fiscal Q2 through April 21 [1][3][8] - Visa continues to experience growth in digital payments technologies, with nearly 50% of global eCommerce transactions now tokenized and tap to pay penetration reaching 76% globally [1][5][4] Financial Performance - U.S. payments volume grew by 6%, while international payments volume increased by 9%. Cross-border volume, excluding intra-Europe, rose by 13% in constant dollars [4] - Debit volumes in the U.S. were up 9% in constant dollar terms, outpacing credit volumes which grew by 4% [4] - Total credentials increased by 7%, with Visa adding 1 billion tokens to reach 13.7 billion [4] Business Model and Strategy - Visa's diverse business model, including growth in commercial payments, debit and credit, and stablecoins, has shown resilience despite macroeconomic uncertainty [2][11] - The "tap to everything" strategy has led to the addition of 2 million transacting device terminals since the last quarter [5] - Stablecoins are identified as a promising area, with cumulative stablecoin settlement volume surpassing $200 million [6] Consumer Behavior - Consumer spending growth varies among different spend bands, with the most affluent growing the fastest, but all bands remain resilient [8] - eCommerce spending in the U.S. grew faster than face-to-face spending, with travel spending increasing by 12% and eCommerce spending up 14% in cross-border volumes [9][10] Future Outlook - Despite potential impacts from tariffs leading to economic uncertainty, consumer spending has shown relative resilience [10] - Overall net revenues are projected to be in the low double digits, consistent with fiscal second quarter results [10]
Visa(V) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-04-30 00:11
Financial Performance - Visa's Q2 2025 net revenue reached $9.6 billion, a 9% increase year-over-year[4] - GAAP net income was $4.6 billion, a 2% decrease year-over-year, while GAAP earnings per share increased by 1% to $2.32[4] - Non-GAAP net income was $5.4 billion, a 6% increase year-over-year, with non-GAAP earnings per share up 10% to $2.76[4] Key Business Drivers - Payments volume increased by 8% year-over-year on a constant-dollar basis[5] - Cross-border volume, excluding intra-Europe transactions, grew by 13% year-over-year[5] - Total cross-border volume also increased by 13% year-over-year[5] - Processed transactions increased by 9% year-over-year[5] Capital Allocation - Visa executed share repurchases and dividends totaling $5.6 billion[6] - The board of directors authorized a new $30.0 billion multi-year share repurchase program[6] Outlook - The company anticipates low double-digit growth in net revenue on an adjusted constant-dollar basis for both Q3 2025 and the full year 2025[39] - Visa expects high single-digit to low double-digit growth in operating expenses on an adjusted constant-dollar basis for the full year 2025[39] - Diluted Class A common stock earnings per share growth is projected to be in the high-teens for Q3 2025 and low-teens for the full year 2025 on an adjusted constant-dollar basis[39]
JOLTS, Confidence, Home Prices and Q1 Earnings Make an Eventful Day
ZACKS· 2025-04-29 23:05
Market Overview - The S&P 500 experienced its sixth consecutive day of gains, with no negative impact from economic data or earnings reports [1] - The Dow increased by 300 points (+0.75%), the S&P 500 rose by 32 points (+0.58%), and the Nasdaq grew by 95 points (+0.55%) [2] - Bond yields decreased, with the 10-year yield at 4.17% and the 2-year yield at 3.65% [2] Housing Market - The Case Shiller Home Price Index for February showed a headline increase of +3.9%, which is 20 basis points lower than the previous month [3] - The 10-City survey reported a +5.2% increase, down from +5.7%, while the 20-City index showed a +4.5% increase, down from +4.7% [3] - Notable cities for rising home prices included New York City (+7.7%), Chicago (+7.0%), and Cleveland (+6.6%) [3] Labor Market - The JOLTS report for March indicated job openings at 7.19 million, below the expected 7.5 million, with the previous month revised down to 7.5 million [5] - Job quits remained stable at 3.3 million, with a quits rate of +2.1% [6] - Layoffs in the retail sector decreased by 66,000, and federal government layoffs fell by 11,000 [6] Consumer Confidence - The Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) for April dropped to 86.0, below the expected 87.3 and down 7.9 points from the previous month [7] - The Expectations Index fell to 54.4, a decrease of -12.5 month over month, marking the lowest level since October 2011 [8] - 32.1% of consumers expect fewer jobs in the next six months, the highest rate since April 2009 [8] Company Earnings - Visa reported fiscal Q2 earnings of $2.76 per share, exceeding expectations of $2.68 and the previous year's $2.51, with revenues of $9.59 billion slightly above the anticipated $9.56 billion [10] - Starbucks missed both earnings and revenue expectations for fiscal Q2, reporting earnings of 41 cents per share and revenues of $8.76 billion, below the expected $8.79 billion [12] - Booking Holdings posted strong Q1 results with earnings of $24.81 per share and revenues of $4.76 billion, surpassing expectations [13] - Seagate Technologies exceeded estimates with fiscal Q3 earnings of $1.90 per share and revenues of $2.16 billion, raising guidance for the next quarter to $2.40 per share [14]