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Visa stock ends week up after Argentina deal closes — what to watch before Monday
28 February 2026
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Visa stock ends week up after Argentina deal closes — what to watch before Monday

New York, Feb 28, 2026, 11:47 EST — Market closed.

  • Visa shares finished Friday up 1.1%, with the company announcing it had wrapped up two payments deals in Argentina.
  • Stocks slid into the closing bell as traders reacted to stronger-than-expected inflation numbers and moved to reduce risk.
  • U.S. jobs numbers and the Fed’s March policy meeting are both in the spotlight for next week.

Visa Inc. shares edged up 1.09% to close out Friday at $320.14, following news that the payments heavyweight wrapped up its purchase of Argentina’s Prisma Medios de Pago and Newpay.

The deal arrives just as investors step into March, nerves jangling over rates and growth. That’s a mix that often whips payment stocks around, tracking moves in consumer spending and travel.

“Today marks an exciting new chapter as Prisma and Newpay officially join Visa,” said Gabriela Renaudo, group country manager for Visa Argentina and Southern Cone, in a statement. https://usa.visa.com/about-visa/newsroom/p…

Visa noted that Prisma handles issuer processing for credit, debit, and prepaid cards. Newpay, for its part, operates payments infrastructure—this covers real-time payment services, an ATM network, plus a bill-pay platform. The company also pointed to tech it’s looking to promote, like tokenization, which swaps card numbers for digital tokens to help reduce fraud.

Visa said Argentina’s competition authority still needs to review the transaction.

Earlier this month, Visa said it struck a deal to acquire Prisma and Newpay from Advent International, a private equity firm. The companies kept the financial terms under wraps.

Shares moved higher even as the broader market sagged. The Dow slipped 1.05% Friday, S&P 500 shed 0.43%, and the Nasdaq gave up 0.92%. Traders cited inflation worries and a clear shift to “risk-off” mode. “We were reminded there are still some cracks out there,” said Carson Group’s chief market strategist, Ryan Detrick. https://www.reuters.com/business/us-stock-…

Visa’s got a close eye on next week’s macro data. Hotter jobs and wage numbers could stoke rate-hike bets; weaker readings might spark more recession talk. The U.S. Employment Situation report for February drops March 6 at 8:30 a.m. ET.

Timing and regulatory conditions loom large for the Argentina deal. Competition review might stretch out, and there’s a real possibility regulators push for concessions that blunt the deal’s economics. Then there’s integration—always tricky, especially in a market where policy shifts and currency moves can happen fast.

Visa ended Friday roughly 14.8% off its 52-week peak of $375.51, with the company’s quote page showing volume at about 12.4 million shares.

Mastercard is pushing hard in Latin America as well, and investors are looking to see if Visa’s extra local infrastructure actually drives quicker transaction growth—particularly for debit and real-time payments.

Investors now look to two key events: the March 6 jobs report and the Fed’s policy meeting on March 17-18, which brings fresh rate decisions and updates on the inflation and growth outlook.

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