Visa (V) Q2 2026 earnings summary
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Q2 2026 earnings summary
30 Apr, 2026Executive summary
Net revenue grew 17% year-over-year to $11.2 billion, the strongest growth since 2022, with GAAP net income up 32% to $6.0 billion and GAAP EPS up 36% to $3.14; non-GAAP net income was $6.3 billion, up 17%, and non-GAAP EPS was $3.31, up 20%.
Payments volume rose 9% year-over-year in constant dollars to $3.7 trillion, with processed transactions up 9% to 66 billion.
Value-added services revenue grew 27–30% year-over-year, reaching $3.3 billion and now representing 30% of net revenue.
Shareholder returns included $9.2 billion in share repurchases and dividends in the quarter, with a new $20 billion multi-year share repurchase program authorized.
Strategic focus on consumer payments, commercial payments, money movement, AI, agentic commerce, stablecoins, and value-added services.
Financial highlights
U.S. payments volume grew 8–9% year-over-year, with credit up 10–11% and debit up 7–8%.
International payments volume increased 10–16% year-over-year in constant dollars.
Cross-border volume (excluding intra-Europe) up 11–12% year-over-year; cross-border e-commerce up 13%.
Service revenue grew 13–18%, data processing revenue up 13–18%, and other revenue up 41% year-over-year.
GAAP operating expenses decreased 4% to $4.0 billion, mainly due to lower litigation provisions; non-GAAP operating expenses rose 17% due to higher personnel and marketing costs.
Outlook and guidance
Full-year net revenue and EPS guidance raised to low double-digit to low teens growth on a non-GAAP adjusted constant-dollar basis.
Q3 net revenue growth expected in low double digits, with Q3 being the lowest growth quarter of the year.
Operating expense growth for the year expected in low double-digit to low teens, driven by FIFA-related marketing.
Management expects continued growth in digital commerce, electronic payments, and value-added services, with macroeconomic conditions and consumer spending influencing future results.
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