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Mastercard stock price today: MA slips as SoFiUSD stablecoin settlement tests draw attention
4 March 2026
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Mastercard stock price today: MA slips as SoFiUSD stablecoin settlement tests draw attention

New York, March 4, 2026, 14:29 EST — Regular session

  • Mastercard slipped roughly 0.5% in afternoon trade, trailing gains across the broader market.
  • Spotlight shifts to SoFi’s latest stablecoin-settlement push—raising fresh questions about the future of payment rails.
  • Focus shifts to Friday’s U.S. jobs data, while traders also keep tabs on the fintech conference lineup scheduled for next week.

Mastercard shares edged lower on Wednesday, lagging a stronger market after the company announced fresh moves into stablecoin settlement. Shares traded down roughly 0.5% to $521.60 during the afternoon.

Timing is key here. Large payment networks are eager to prove they can operate atop emerging “on-chain” rails instead of getting circumvented, all while hunting for new fee pools outside the traditional card swipe.

Stablecoins, the crypto tokens built for price stability and typically linked to the U.S. dollar, have started slipping out of trading platforms and into the broader mechanics of payments. Incumbents now face a need to adjust, though just how much their revenues could shift remains tough to gauge at this stage.

Settlement happens behind the scenes, shifting money from the card-issuing bank to the merchant’s account. With a dollar-pegged token, some of those steps might keep going around the clock—potentially sidestepping the usual banking cutoff times.

SoFi and Mastercard on Tuesday announced plans to test SoFiUSD for settlements on Mastercard’s global network. The move would cover credit and debit transactions handled by SoFi Bank. “Only the beginning,” SoFi CEO Anthony Noto said of the partnership. Mastercard’s Sherri Haymond described it as broadening the reach of “trusted digital currencies” worldwide. SoFi

Visa is pressing ahead with more stablecoin-tied offerings, expanding its work with Stripe’s Bridge, according to American Banker. Whether these moves help push stablecoins deeper into the mainstream remains to be seen, Celent senior analyst Zil Bareisis told the outlet.

Mastercard trailed behind its rivals. Visa tacked on roughly 0.3%, American Express added about 1.3%. SoFi moved up 1.4%. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF advanced about 1%.

Mastercard’s Michael Miebach, chief executive, and Linda Kirkpatrick, president of the Americas, disclosed in separate filings that they received stock awards and option grants set to vest on March 1, with share withholdings factored in for taxes. Both filed forms signed March 3.

Investors are left weighing if stablecoin settlement turns into a genuine tool for efficiency, delivering quicker cash transfers and trimming friction in corporate and cross-border payments. Or does it just linger in pilot mode, stuck as banks and regulators hash out the standards?

The timetable remains unclear. Mastercard called the project exploratory in its release, noting that stablecoin-enabled card programs and cross-border applications are still subject to both regulatory scrutiny and Mastercard’s existing network rules.

Coming up, all eyes turn to Friday’s U.S. payrolls report, a key barometer that could shift rate bets and shake up high-flying payment stocks. Mastercard is back on the conference trail too, with an appearance at the Wolfe FinTech Forum in New York scheduled for March 10. The company just wrapped a session at a Morgan Stanley event this Wednesday.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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