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Visa's March 3rd trading volume was $1.738 billion, ranking 64th among US stocks that day.
On March 3, 2026, Visa (V), a transaction and payment processing services company, had a trading volume of $1.738 billion, ranking 64th among U.S. stocks that day. Its trading volume decreased by 18.41% compared to the previous day, with a total of 5.4537 million shares traded.
Visa (V) rose 0.10% on March 3, 2026, closing at $320.83. The stock increased by 4.43% over the past five trading days, up 0.22% for the entire month of March, and has fallen 8.52% since the beginning of the year. Over the past 52 weeks, it has declined by 11.33%.
If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date (this also applies to listings of less than one month or fewer than five trading days).
Visa released its Q1 FY2026 earnings report on January 30, 2026. For the period from October 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025, revenue was $10.901 billion, up 14.63% year-over-year, with net income of $5.853 billion, up 14.34% year-over-year.
Founded in May 2007 in Delaware, Visa is a leading global company in digital payments headquartered in the United States. Since its inception in 1958, Visa has been dedicated to promoting secure, reliable, and efficient global commerce and fund flows. The company provides transaction processing services—including authorization, clearing, and settlement—through its four-party model connecting consumers, financial institutions, and merchants. As the digital payment ecosystem has evolved, Visa has expanded its network to include digital banks, digital wallets, fintech companies, governments, and NGOs. Centered around its proprietary global processing network, VisaNet, the company continues to invest in innovative technologies to enable seamless fund movement across more than 200 countries and regions.