Visa Inc
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Price: 317.71 USD 0.9% Market Closed
Market Cap: 622.6B USD
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ROIC
Return on Invested Capital

26.7%
Current
24%
Average
3.2%
Industry

ROIC, or Return on Invested Capital, tells you how good a company is at turning its invested money into profits. In simple terms, ROIC shows how many dollars of profit the company makes for each dollar it has invested. A higher ROIC usually means the company is using its money wisely to grow and make more profits, which is a good sign for investors.

ROIC
26.7%
=
NOPAT
19.9B
/
Invested Capital
74.4B

ROIC Across Competitors

Country US
Market Cap 624.6B USD
ROIC
27%
Country US
Market Cap 485.8B USD
ROIC
40%
Country US
Market Cap 119.9B USD
ROIC
9%
Country US
Market Cap 117.4B USD
ROIC
6%
Country US
Market Cap 87.7B USD
ROIC
16%
Country US
Market Cap 55.3B USD
ROIC
5%
Country US
Market Cap 50.2B USD
ROIC
17%
Country NL
Market Cap 44.8B EUR
ROIC
47%
Country US
Market Cap 44.2B USD
ROIC
3%
Country ES
Market Cap 29.6B EUR
ROIC
14%
Country US
Market Cap 28.5B USD
ROIC
5%
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Visa Inc
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Market Cap
624.6B USD
Industry
Technology
Economic Moat
Wide

In the bustling landscape of global commerce, Visa Inc. has carved a distinctive niche as a facilitator of seamless transactions among consumers, merchants, and financial institutions. Founded in 1958 as BankAmericard, Visa revolutionized the use of credit cards and has grown to become one of the foremost global payment technology companies. The company operates a vast and sophisticated network known as VisaNet, which processes a staggering number of transactions annually. By connecting buyers and sellers, Visa functions not as a bank issuing cards or granting credit but as the indispensable intermediary that ensures transactions are swift, secure, and reliable. The efficiency of its network is rooted in its technological infrastructure, which handles payment data while safeguarding against fraud, a testament to its innovation and adherence to stringent security protocols. Visa generates its revenues primarily through service fees and data processing fees. Service fees are garnered by charging financial institutions a cut based on transaction volume on its cards, essentially earning a commission every time a Visa-branded card is swiped or tapped. Meanwhile, data processing fees arise from a transaction-driven model where Visa collects a fee for handling each payment and settlement procedure for its clients. Significantly, Visa does not assume credit risk, as it is not involved in the lending process. Instead, its business model leverages the sheer scale of its operations, benefiting from the vast global footprint that spans multiple currencies and languages, all the while continuously working toward the enhancement of electronic payments and advancing financial inclusion across the world.

V Intrinsic Value
194.61 USD
Overvaluation 39%
Intrinsic Value
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What is Return on Invested Capital?

ROIC, or Return on Invested Capital, tells you how good a company is at turning its invested money into profits. In simple terms, ROIC shows how many dollars of profit the company makes for each dollar it has invested. A higher ROIC usually means the company is using its money wisely to grow and make more profits, which is a good sign for investors.

ROIC
26.7%
=
NOPAT
19.9B
/
Invested Capital
74.4B
What is the ROIC of Visa Inc?

Based on Visa Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has ROIC of 26.7%.