Visa Says Criminals Target People as Core Payment Security Tightens
Scams have become the fastest-growing threat to payment security, Visa said in a new report.
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Scams have become the fastest-growing threat to payment security, Visa said in a new report.
Here, we discuss three stocks, V, CME and COIN, which are well-poised to benefit from the growing proliferation of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, as well as blockchain technology.
PayPal's stock has crumbled over the past five years. Visa faces regulatory headwinds, but it's still growing at an impressive rate.
V and MA face growing U.K. and European scrutiny as regulators push for more fee transparency and regional payment alternatives.
In his first quarter as the new CEO of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK) (NYSE:BRK), Greg Abel made his presence felt. The new CEO, who replaced long time leader Warren Buffett, made multiple changes to the conglomerate's investment portfolio, including selling off stakes in two credit card companies.
There is still a lot to like about these companies.
V edges out MA with a stronger balance sheet, lower valuation and growth in AI commerce, stablecoins and value-added services.
Visa, Affirm and Block highlight how fintech is remaking payments, lending and investing with AI, blockchain and digital wallets.
With millions of travelers set to explore new cities across North America this summer, Men in Blazers Media Network (MiBMN) and Visa today announced a new coll
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Visa (NYSE: V), a world leader in digital payments, today released its Spring 2026 Biannual Threats Report, revealing that scams have become the fastest-growing source of consumer harm as criminals increasingly use artificial intelligence and social engineering to manipulate people into authorizing payments themselves. The report draws on intelligence from Visa's global network and underscores a critical shift in the fraud landscape: while core payment security c.
NEW YORK & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Men in Blazers and Visa launch fan-powered City Guides to help travelers discover local soccer culture while supporting small businesses.
Watch more: The Edit With Visa's Michele Herron Artificial intelligence has rapidly reshaped how consumers search, compare and decide what to buy. The next leap, agentic commerce, promises something bigger.
Un extrait multimédia accompagnant ce communiqué est disponible en cliquant sur ce lien. TORONTO, 20 mai 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Visa, partenaire officiel des technologies de paiement de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2026, a annoncé aujourd'hui une contribution de 200 000 $ CA au programme Soccer for All Legacy de la Ville de Toronto, ainsi que l'installation et le don d'un terrain de soccer.
A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link. TORONTO, May 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Visa, the Official Payment Technology Partner of the FIFA World Cup 26™, today announced a $200K CAD contribution to the City of Toronto's Soccer for All Legacy program and the installation and donation of a soccer pitch.
Visa Inc. (V) Presents at J.P. Morgan 54th Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference Transcript
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Dow regains momentum as Cisco, Salesforce, Apple, Visa and Chevron stand out with AI, payments and energy growth drivers for 2026.
Card issuers and payment networks are now experimenting with new payment initiatives involving stablecoins. Top banks and financial institutions are looking for ways to leverage stablecoins for efficiencies and cost savings.
The competition among card issuers is no longer centered only on rewards rates or promotional offers. Increasingly, it is about whether an issuer can become embedded deeply enough in a customer's daily financial activity that the relationship becomes difficult to displace.
Visa (NYSE:V | V Price Prediction) and Mastercard (NYSE:MA) just closed the books on calendar Q1 2026, and both networks beat expectations while pulling toward different strategic frontiers.