Reported Q: Q2 2025 Rev YoY: +9.3% EPS YoY: +15.7% Move: -1.81%
Visa Inc
V
$325.58 -1.81%
Exchange NYSE Sector Financial Services Industry Financial Credit Services
Q2 2025
Published: Apr 30, 2025

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Reported

Report Date

Apr 30, 2025

Quarter Q2 2025

Revenue

9.59B

YoY: +9.3%

EPS

2.26

YoY: +15.7%

Market Move

-1.81%

Previous quarter: Q1 2025

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Earnings Highlights

  • Revenue of $9.59B up 9.3% year-over-year
  • EPS of $2.26 increased by 15.7% from previous year
  • Gross margin of 80.4%
  • Net income of 4.58B
  • "“Visa is one of the world's best businesses with strong growth and leading profitability powered by a world-class brand, innovative technology, an unparalleled network, and global scale.”" - Ryan McInerney
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Executive Summary

Visa delivered a solid second quarter of fiscal 2025, underpinned by durable consumer spending and a diversified growth engine mix. Net revenue rose 9% year over year to $9.594 billion, with EPS up 10% on a non-GAAP basis to $2.76 per share, driven by stable operating performance and a tax rate of 16.9%. Global payments volume rose 8% in constant dollars, with cross-border volume up 13% year over year, and process transactions up 9%, signaling continued resilience in both domestic and international markets despite macro volatility and FX headwinds.

Strength across growth engines was evident: value-added services (VAS) revenue climbed 22% in constant dollars to $2.6 billion, issuing and advisory components remained solid, and Visa Direct transactions surged 28% year over year to 3 billion. The company also highlighted meaningful progress in Tap to Everything, Tap to Pay, and stablecoin settlement capabilities, alongside rapid expansion of the Visa as a Service stack. Cash flow remained robust, with net cash from operating activities of $4.695 billion, free cash flow of $4.368 billion, and a refreshed capital-allocation plan including a new $30 billion multi-year buyback authorization.

Management provided modestly constructive near-term guidance: Q3 adjusted net revenue expected to grow in the low double digits and adjusted EPS growth in the high-teens, with operating-expense growth in the low-double digits and a tax rate of 17-17.5%. The full-year guidance remains unchanged, underscoring Visa’s confidence in its diversified model and its ability to navigate geopolitical and macroeconomic uncertainty. Investors should monitor cross-border dynamics (FX, Ramadan/Easter timing, and currency moves), incentives cadence, and the pace of VAS/AI-enabled product adoption as key drivers of the outlook.

Key Performance Indicators

Revenue
Increasing
9.59B
QoQ: 0.88% | YoY: 9.33%
Gross Profit
Increasing
7.71B
80.39% margin
QoQ: 2.98% | YoY: 10.45%
Operating Income
Increasing
5.44B
QoQ: -12.82% | YoY: 1.51%
Net Income
Decreasing
4.58B
QoQ: -10.59% | YoY: -1.84%
EPS
Increasing
2.65
QoQ: -10.47% | YoY: 15.72%

Revenue Trend

Margin Analysis

Historical Earnings Comparison

PeriodRevenue ($M)EPS ($)YoY GrowthReport
Q1 2026 10,901.00 0.00 +22.5% View
Q2 2025 9,594.00 2.26 +9.3% View
Q1 2025 9,510.00 2.52 +10.2% View
Q4 2024 9,617.00 2.62 +11.7% View
Q3 2024 8,900.00 2.40 +9.6% View