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Visa stock price slips nearly 2% in regular trading as payments sector lags
9 February 2026
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Visa stock price slips nearly 2% in regular trading as payments sector lags

New York, February 9, 2026, 11:57 EST — Regular session

  • Visa shares slipped 1.7% in late-morning trading, lagging behind the broader market.
  • Mastercard slips, but PayPal edges higher
  • U.S. economic data is on investors’ radar this week, with Visa’s Feb. 10 dividend record date also drawing attention.

Visa Inc (V) slipped 1.7% to $326.04 on Monday, lagging behind a U.S. market that edged higher. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF ended up around 0.6% for the session.

Payment stocks struggled for direction in the wake of last week’s volatility, as investors weighed shifting interest rate expectations against consumer appetite. On Monday, the Dow slipped, while the Nasdaq managed to edge up.

Visa and rivals are plugged into the flow of spending data, pulling in fees as cardholders and companies funnel payments through their rails. Investors often watch cross-border numbers for hints about travel and upscale consumer activity.

Visa’s latest update for investors landed Jan. 29: net revenue came in at $10.9 billion, with non-GAAP earnings per share clocking in at $3.17. CEO Ryan McInerney pointed to a “very strong fiscal first quarter,” noting net revenue rose 15% from a year earlier, GAAP EPS jumped 17%, and non-GAAP EPS also gained 15%. GAAP reflects the standard accounting method; non-GAAP takes out certain items. Fortune

The drop didn’t stop there. Mastercard fell 2.3%, American Express slipped roughly 0.3%. Over at PayPal, shares gained 1.6%.

Visa shareholders have a date to watch: the company is set to pay out its quarterly cash dividend of 67 cents per share. Investors on record by Feb. 10 will qualify for the payout, scheduled for March 2, per its investor-relations site. That Feb. 10 deadline decides which shareholders make the cut.

Card-network fees continue to linger as a sticking point. Back in November, Visa and Mastercard announced they’d hammered out a reworked $38 billion settlement with merchants over interchange fees — those “swipe fees” that retailers face whenever shoppers pay by card. Reuters

Still, regulation remains a wild card, especially beyond the U.S. In January, Britain’s High Court ruled the payments regulator can set limits on cross-border card fees—despite resistance from Mastercard, Visa, and Revolut.

This week, the spotlight is on the long-awaited U.S. January nonfarm payrolls release due Wednesday, followed by Friday’s consumer price index. Both reports have the potential to shift rate bets in a hurry—and that ripple effect usually lands on consumer-oriented stocks.

After Tuesday’s dividend record date, Visa’s next key event lands on April 28, when it posts earnings.

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