Mastercard Incorporated (MA)

NYSE: MA · Real-Time Price · USD
539.49
-3.16 (-0.58%)
At close: Jan 16, 2026, 4:00 PM EST
540.20
+0.71 (0.13%)
After-hours: Jan 16, 2026, 7:59 PM EST
-0.58%
Market Cap484.46B
Revenue (ttm)31.47B
Net Income (ttm)14.25B
Shares Out 898.00M
EPS (ttm)15.64
PE Ratio34.50
Forward PE29.32
Dividend$3.48 (0.65%)
Ex-Dividend DateJan 9, 2026
Volume3,496,278
Open540.24
Previous Close542.65
Day's Range538.68 - 544.03
52-Week Range465.59 - 601.77
Beta0.86
AnalystsStrong Buy
Price Target655.58 (+21.52%)
Earnings DateJan 29, 2026

About MA

Mastercard Incorporated, a technology company, provides transaction processing and other payment-related products and services in the United States and internationally. The company offers integrated products and value-added services for account holders, merchants, financial institutions, digital partners, businesses, governments, and other organizations, such as programs that enable issuers to provide consumers with credits to defer payments; payment products and solutions that allow its customers to access funds in deposit and other accounts; ... [Read more]

Sector Financials
IPO Date May 25, 2006
Employees 35,300
Stock Exchange NYSE
Ticker Symbol MA
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2024, Mastercard's revenue was $28.17 billion, an increase of 12.23% compared to the previous year's $25.10 billion. Earnings were $12.87 billion, an increase of 15.00%.

Financial Statements

Analyst Summary

According to 26 analysts, the average rating for MA stock is "Strong Buy." The 12-month stock price target is $655.58, which is an increase of 21.52% from the latest price.

Price Target
$655.58
(21.52% upside)
Analyst Consensus: Strong Buy
Stock Forecasts

News

Banks CEOs Carefully Push Back on Trump's Credit-Card Rate Cap

Bank executives are tiptoeing around President Trump's call to temporarily cap credit-card interest rates at 10%, opposing the idea while making sure not to antagonize the White House.

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1 day ago - WSJ

Mastercard: A Fire To Run Towards

Mastercard (MA) faces headline risks from proposed credit card rate caps and the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA), but I view the odds of enactment as low. MA's moat, technical strength, and resilie...

2 days ago - Seeking Alpha

Visa, Mastercard and Revolut Lose UK Battle Over Interchange Fees

Visa, Mastercard and Revolut lost a fight over a proposed transaction fee cap in the United Kingdom. The High Court in London ruled Thursday (Jan. 15) that the U.K.'s Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) h...

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3 days ago - PYMNTS

Mastercard, Visa and Revolut lose UK case over proposed cross-border card fees cap

Mastercard , Visa and British fintech Revolut on Thursday lost a legal challenge to Britain's payments regulator over its plans to introduce a cap on cross-border card fees.

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3 days ago - Reuters

Bank Execs Say Trump's Credit-Card Interest Rate Idea Is Bad for Consumers—and Business

Banks are knocking President Donald Trump's bid to cap credit card rates.

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3 days ago - Investopedia

These Experts Say Buy Credit Card Stocks Despite Trump's Threats

Credit card stocks are slumping this week after President Trump took aim at the industry, saying it "ripped off" U.S. consumers with high interest rates and swipe fees.

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3 days ago - Investopedia

Trump's Credit Card Cap: Who Really Loses Access To Credit

Trump's proposed 10% credit card interest rate cap triggered immediate regulatory risk repricing across credit card issuers and payment networks. Companies most exposed to high-APR revolving credit, l...

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4 days ago - Seeking Alpha

Piper Sandler's Scott Siefers: Credit card caps would be very hard to put into practice

Scott Siefers, Piper Sandler, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Big Bank earnings including JPMorgan Chase kicking off earnings season with its quarterly report.

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4 days ago - CNBC Television

Mastercard Incorporated to Host Conference Call on Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results

PURCHASE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mastercard (NYSE: MA) will release its fourth quarter and full year 2025 financial results on January 29, 2026.

4 days ago - Business Wire

JPMorgan pushes back on Trump proposal for credit card fee cap: ‘Everything is on the table'

JPMorgan's top finance executive warned that the move would be “very bad for consumers.”

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4 days ago - New York Post

Swipe fee legislation gives me hesitation for Visa and Mastercard, says MAI Capital's Chris Grisanti

Chris Grisanti, MAI Capital Management chief market strategist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the market impact from recent policies.

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4 days ago - CNBC Television

Payment stocks down due policy uncertainty, says Mizuho's Dan Dolev

Dan Dolev, Mizuho senior analyst, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the credit card stocks.

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4 days ago - CNBC Television

Why Visa and Mastercard are seeing their sharpest stock drops in half a year

Investors seem jittery about President Trump's support of a measure that would require a lower-cost alternative for credit-card routing.

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5 days ago - Market Watch

Wall Street doesn't care about Trump's credit card plan, 'it is too over the top', says Jim Cramer

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer discusses the DOJ targeting Fed Chair Powell and how it impacts markets and Pres. Trump's attempt to cap credit card interest.

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5 days ago - CNBC Television

'Fast Money' traders react to Pres. Trump's calls for credit rate caps

The 'Fast Money' traders react to Pres. Trump's calls for credit rate caps.

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5 days ago - CNBC Television

These Experts Like a Pair of Stocks With AI-Driven Shopping a 'Major 2026 Theme'

Artificial intelligence could soon transform online "window shopping." That could bode well for some fintech stocks.

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5 days ago - Investopedia

Analyzing Trump's Credit Card Cap & Previewing Big Bank Earnings

Nick Raich calls President Trump's plan to cap credit card rates a "move to gain votes," noting a low probability of it actually getting passed by Congress. Christine Short agrees, pointing out critic...

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5 days ago - Schwab Network

Financial stocks fall as investors get jittery over Trump's call for one-year 10% credit card interest cap

Shares of Capital One plunged more than 7%, while Citigroup slid over 3% and JPMorgan Chase fell about 2%.

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5 days ago - New York Post

Bank Stocks Slide After Trump's Proposed One-Year 10% Credit Card Interest Rate Cap

Trump called for the one-year cap on credit card interest rates on Friday night, but it was not immediately clear how he could enact this policy. “Please be informed that we will no longer let the Ame...

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6 days ago - Forbes

Big banks PANIC as Trump moves to slash credit card rates

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., joins ‘Mornings with Maria' to discuss President Donald Trump's call for a 10% credit card interest rate cap, the Federal Reserve power struggle and GOP efforts to rein in...

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6 days ago - Fox Business

If I Were Starting A Dividend Portfolio In 2026, Here's How I Would Invest

Dividend investing is increasingly vital amid higher rates and inflation, offering passive income and wealth compounding for retirement. Anchoring a portfolio with quality dividend ETFs like SCHD, FDV...

6 days ago - Seeking Alpha

Why investors shouldn't panic yet about Trump's credit-card rate-cap proposal

On the surface, a 10% cap on APRs could mean a big hit to credit-card companies' earnings. But a Jefferies analyst thinks it's “highly unlikely” that Trump gets his way.

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6 days ago - Market Watch

Bank Stocks Brace for Impact After Trump Calls for 10% Cap on Credit-Card Interest Rates

President Donald Trump on Friday called for credit-card companies to cap the interest rates they charge customers, as the president leans harder into addressing consumers' affordability concerns.

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7 days ago - Barrons

Trump says he'll cap credit-card interest rates at 10% as Americans battle soaring debt

Carrying credit-card debt has become increasingly expensive over the past several years, but some warn that lower interest rates could reduce credit access.

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8 days ago - Market Watch

Trump Calls for 10% Cap on Credit-Card Interest Rates

Previous proposals to cap interest rates haven't gained much traction in Congress.

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8 days ago - WSJ