MasterCard (MA)
539.49
-3.16 (-0.58%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Jan 18th, 8:55 AM EST
Detailed Quote
| Previous Close | 542.65 |
|---|---|
| Open | 540.24 |
| Bid | 539.50 |
| Ask | 540.20 |
| Day's Range | 538.68 - 544.03 |
| 52 Week Range | 465.59 - 601.77 |
| Volume | 3,496,433 |
| Market Cap | 488.24B |
| PE Ratio (TTM) | 34.49 |
| EPS (TTM) | 15.6 |
| Dividend & Yield | 3.040 (0.56%) |
| 1 Month Average Volume | 3,205,558 |
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About MasterCard (MA)
Mastercard is a global technology company that facilitates digital payments by connecting consumers, financial institutions, and merchants through its secure transaction processing networks. The company provides a range of payment solutions, including credit and debit card services, contactless payments, and mobile payment applications. Mastercard's platform aims to enhance the payment experience by offering innovative technologies and insights that help businesses and consumers make transactions easier, safer, and more efficient. Through partnerships with various stakeholders in the financial ecosystem, Mastercard continuously works to promote financial inclusion and empower people to transact in a digital world. Read More
News & Press Releases
Cryptocurrencies are coming off a rough year in 2025, but there could be significant upside ahead over the long term.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
Financial stocks are temporarily down, yet there may be good times ahead for the industry.
Via The Motley Fool · January 17, 2026
Trump’s backing of the Credit Card Competition Act and talk of “out of control” swipe fees have sparked sharp, but likely temporary, volatility in Visa, but its long‑term thesis remains intact unless routing reforms actually become law.
Via Barchart.com · January 17, 2026
As of mid-January 2026, the global payment landscape is caught in a profound contradiction. While industry giants Visa (NYSE: V) and Mastercard (NYSE: MA) continue to report record-breaking revenues and double-digit earnings growth, their market valuations are being haunted by a spectral array of regulatory and political threats. The "duopoly"
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
U.S. President Donald Trump has previously said that he was looking to introduce a one-year 10% cap on credit card interest rates after pointing out that the current rates were exorbitantly high.
Via Stocktwits · January 16, 2026
Visa and Mastercard are facing pressure as Trump supports Credit Card Competition Act, potentially impacting their duopoly and high-margin fee engines.
Via Benzinga · January 16, 2026
The financial markets have spent the first two weeks of 2026 in a state of high-alert volatility, following a series of aggressive regulatory salvos aimed at the heart of the American credit industry. On January 9, 2026, a proposal for a nationwide 10% cap on credit card interest rates sent
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the financial sector, President Donald Trump has reignited a contentious battle with the nation’s largest lenders by reaffirming his pledge to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. Following a series of social media declarations in early January 2026, the proposal
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
As the clock ticks toward the first anniversary of his return to the White House, President Donald Trump has reignited a firestorm across the financial services sector with a formal directive to cap credit card interest rates at 10%. The move, announced via social media on January 9, 2026, and
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
Shares of digital asset heavyweights MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) and Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN) faced a sharp sell-off during mid-January trading as hopes for comprehensive U.S. crypto legislation were dashed in the Senate. The sudden collapse of a bipartisan deal, punctuated by the cancellation of a high-profile Senate Banking
Via MarketMinute · January 16, 2026
The global payments landscape was sent into a tailspin this week as a series of aggressive regulatory maneuvers and political shifts converged on the industry's dominant players. Visa (NYSE: V) saw its stock price crater by over 7% since the opening bell on Monday, marking one of its most volatile
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
In a move that has sent the shares of the world’s largest payment processors into a tailspin, President Donald Trump officially threw his weight behind the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) on January 13, 2026. Leveraging his Truth Social platform, the President called for an end to what he
Via MarketMinute · January 15, 2026
Execs warn the proposed limit on credit card interest rates could have a $100 billion impact on banks and "unintended consequences."
Via The Motley Fool · January 15, 2026
Via Benzinga · January 15, 2026
Some of Wall Street's biggest bargains happen to be companies that offer sustained double-digit growth potential.
Via The Motley Fool · January 15, 2026
Political pressure on swipe fees and interest rates rattles payment giants, while Bilt races ahead with homeowner-focused credit cards.
Via Stocktwits · January 14, 2026
The financial markets experienced a significant downturn on January 14, 2026, as investors grappled with a dense "data dump" following a 43-day federal government shutdown. The simultaneous release of the November 2025 Producer Price Index (PPI) and Retail Sales reports painted a picture of an economy that is simultaneously "too
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
The brokerage keeps adding customers at a blistering pace.
Via The Motley Fool · January 14, 2026
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the financial services sector, shares of payment processing titans Visa and Mastercard plummeted on Tuesday following a surprise endorsement from President Donald Trump for the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA). The legislative push, which aims to dismantle what critics call a "duopoly"
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
The U.S. stock market entered mid-January 2026 with a sense of cautious optimism, only to see that sentiment shattered following the release of the December 2025 Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. While the data indicated a cooling trend in core prices—hitting a four-year low—the broader indices failed
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
In a stunning display of economic endurance, the American consumer has propelled holiday spending past the historic $1 trillion mark, despite a year defined by high interest rates and a paralyzing 43-day federal government shutdown that ended in late 2025. Data released on January 14, 2026, reveals that retail sales
Via MarketMinute · January 14, 2026
In the complex architecture of global finance, few entities occupy a position as central or as lucrative as Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE: MA). Long considered a "toll booth" for the global economy, the company enters 2026 at a critical crossroads. While its core business remains a cash-flow powerhouse, a convergence of aggressive regulatory shifts in Washington, [...]
Via Finterra · January 14, 2026
Date: January 14, 2026 Introduction Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) stands today as the undisputed titan of the global payments ecosystem, a "network of networks" that facilitates trillions of dollars in commerce annually. However, as we enter early 2026, the company finds itself at a critical crossroads. While its fiscal 2025 performance reached record heights, a [...]
Via Finterra · January 14, 2026
March S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESH26) are down -0.44%, and March Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQH26) are down -0.66% this morning as investors trim risk ahead of a slew of U.S. economic data, including the retail sales report and producer inflation figu...
Via Barchart.com · January 14, 2026
The financial markets were rocked this week as a surprise policy proposal from President Donald Trump sent shockwaves through the payments and lending industries. On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, shares of global payment giants and major credit card issuers plummeted following the President's call for a temporary 10% cap on
Via MarketMinute · January 13, 2026