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Visa stock rises against a falling market after $3 billion bond sale and “Visa & Main” launch
5 February 2026
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Visa stock rises against a falling market after $3 billion bond sale and “Visa & Main” launch

New York, Feb 5, 2026, 12:44 (EST) — Regular session

  • Visa shares up about 0.8%, bucking a softer U.S. market
  • Visa launches “Visa & Main” platform, including a $100 million working-capital facility with Lendistry
  • Filing details a $3 billion multi-tranche senior notes offering due 2029–2036

Shares of Visa Inc (V) rose 0.8% to $332.53 on Thursday, outperforming a weaker U.S. market, after the payments processor rolled out a new small-business initiative and detailed a $3 billion bond sale.

The updates land at a moment when investors are trying to sort signal from noise on consumer demand. Visa’s fees track transaction volumes, while add-on services — lending links, fraud tools, payouts — are meant to deepen its grip without taking on the credit risk banks carry.

Visa said its new “Visa & Main” platform will bundle financing, marketing help and business tools for U.S. entrepreneurs, anchored by a $100 million working-capital facility — a pool of short-term funding — with community-focused lender Lendistry. “Small businesses are the heartbeat of local communities,” Kim Lawrence, Visa’s North America regional president, said, while Lendistry CEO Everett K. Sands called accessible capital “an infusion of oxygen.” Visa

In a prospectus supplement, Visa outlined a $3 billion sale of unsecured senior notes — debt not backed by collateral — in four tranches, with coupons from 3.800% to 4.700% and maturities running from 2029 to 2036. Visa said it expects about $2.98 billion in net proceeds and may use the money for general corporate purposes, including refinancing existing debt. SEC

Earlier this week, Visa and UnionPay International said Visa Direct — its card-based money-movement service — will connect with UnionPay International’s MoneyExpress platform to route remittances, or cross-border money transfers, into mainland China. “Global business now moves at internet speed, but money hasn’t always kept pace,” said Vira Platonova, global head of Visa Direct, while UnionPay International CEO Larry Wang called cross-border remittances “a key livelihood link.” Business Wire

Visa’s gain came as the SPDR S&P 500 ETF fell 0.7% and the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund slipped 0.7%. Rival Mastercard slid 0.5%, while American Express rose 0.7%; PayPal dropped 1.7%.

For equity investors, product launches and new payout corridors can be slow-burn stories. The closer-in question is whether steady volumes and pricing power hold up as markets take fresh readings on jobs, wages and travel demand.

But payments stocks are not immune if consumers pull back hard or if cross-border spending cools, which can hit higher-fee international activity. Investors also keep an eye on regulatory pressure around card fees and shifts in how money moves outside card networks.

Next up, traders will parse the U.S. Employment Situation report for January, scheduled for Feb. 11, for clues on consumer demand and the interest-rate path — both key inputs for payments names. bls.gov

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