Visa (V +0.59%) dominates the card payments industry. During fiscal 2025 (ended Sept. 30), it handled an unbelievable $16.7 trillion in payment volume. It has global reach, facilitating payments in more than 220 countries and territories. Most readers probably have a Visa-branded debit or credit card in their wallets right now.
With this kind of market dominance, it's not surprising to learn that shares have performed well. If you'd invested $1,000 in this top financial stock 10 years ago, here's how much you'd have today.
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Visa shares outpace the S&P 500
Over the past decade, shares of Visa have produced a total return of 385% (as of Dec. 22). Investors during this time would've seen a $1,000 initial capital outlay turn into $4,884 today.
That gain outpaces the S&P 500. The benchmark's total return during the same period was 302%.

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Key Data Points
Strong financial results lead the way
Visa collected $13.9 billion in revenue in fiscal 2015, a figure that climbed 188% to $40 billion in fiscal 2025. Greater adoption of cashless payment methods has propelled growth, with Visa currently having 4.9 billion cards in use around the world.
Net income soared in the last 10 years. This is one of the most profitable businesses on Earth. Visa's net profit margin last year was a stellar 50%.





