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Visa stock price slides after earnings beat as costs and cross-border spending take center stage
30 January 2026
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Visa stock price slides after earnings beat as costs and cross-border spending take center stage

New York, Jan 30, 2026, 11:28 EST — Regular session underway.

  • Visa shares dip during late morning trading following a choppy start.
  • Following the earnings report, investors are zeroing in on expense growth and shifts in cross-border activity.
  • Policy moves and legal battles are keeping the payments sector jittery.

Visa Inc (V) shares slipped roughly 2.4% to $323.99 in late morning trade Friday, after bouncing between $332.50 and $322.71 earlier in the session.

This slip matters because Visa’s quarterly update is one of the fastest indicators of consumer demand and travel spending. Investors are digging for any clue that the holiday season momentum extended into January.

Cross-border volumes—card spending abroad—are again in focus, especially with tariffs pushing up consumer costs. Evercore ISI analysts said the recent pullback probably signals a tougher outlook on operating expenses for the fiscal second quarter and some easing in cross-border activity. Still, CFO Chris Suh told Reuters the company hasn’t seen any significant tariff effects.

Visa reported a 15% jump in net revenue to $10.9 billion for the quarter ended Dec. 31. Non-GAAP earnings, excluding one-time items, came in at $3.17 per share. Payments volume rose 8% in constant dollars, while processed transactions increased 9%. Cross-border volume saw a 12% boost. The company expects low-double-digit growth in net revenue and mid-teens growth in operating expenses for the fiscal second quarter. It returned $5.1 billion to shareholders via buybacks and dividends but also noted a $500 million addition to a litigation escrow amid a pending interchange settlement.

The stock’s move indicates investors care less about Visa’s growth potential and more about the costs behind sustaining it. Any hiccup in travel-related spending could quickly put that to the test.

Payments stocks are carrying a policy risk premium, with investors digesting proposals that might limit credit card interest rates along with other possible regulations. American Express dipped on Friday despite projecting 2026 profits above expectations, after narrowly missing estimates for the holiday quarter.

The downside is clear: slower spending and a drop in cross-border activity would pressure expense growth, even if Visa manages to top forecasts.

Visa announced its board has approved a quarterly dividend of $0.67 per share, set for payment on March 2 to shareholders recorded by Feb. 10. The company also said it still has $21.1 billion left under its share repurchase program. Investors will be watching closely for the Feb. 10 record date following this week’s earnings volatility.

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