Visa Company Insiders

V Stock  USD 357.56  3.76  1.06%   
Slightly above 90 percent of Visa's insiders are activelly selling. The analysis of insiders' sentiment of trading Visa Class A stock suggests that a very large number of insiders are panicking at this time. Visa employs about 34.1 K people. The company is managed by 36 executives with a total tenure of roughly 221 years, averaging almost 6.0 years of service per executive, having 947.22 employees per reported executive.
Ryan McInerney  CEO
CEO President
Charlotte Hogg  CEO
Executive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer - European Operations

Insider Sentiment 10

 Mostly Selling

 
Selling
 
Buying

Latest Trades

2025-10-01Ryan McinerneyDisposed 10485 @ 342.3View
2025-09-23Val T. HoyleDisposed @ 338.66
2025-08-21Michael T. McCaulDisposed @ 343.55
2025-08-18Julie B RottenbergDisposed 2027 @ 344.02View
2025-08-15Michael T. McCaulAcquired @ 344.44
2025-08-13David TaylorAcquired @ 342.66
2025-08-12Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 336.8
2025-08-01Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 338.81
2025-07-14Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 350.45
2025-07-01Ryan McinerneyDisposed 8630 @ 353.82View
2025-06-27Michael T. McCaulDisposed @ 349.13
2025-06-26Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 346.54
2025-06-25Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 345.87
2025-06-24Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 351.65
2025-06-20Josh GottheimerDisposed @ 338.04
2025-06-16Michael T. McCaulDisposed @ 355.23
2025-06-11Paul D FabaraDisposed 11636 @ 375View
2025-06-05Paul D FabaraDisposed 46214 @ 370View
2025-06-02Ryan McinerneyDisposed 8620 @ 362.77View
Monitoring Visa's insider sentiment can offer insights into its future performance, as insiders often have access to more information about their company's operations, financial health, and upcoming initiatives than the general public. However, it's essential to note that insider trading is regulated by securities laws, and insiders are required to disclose their trades publicly to ensure transparency and prevent unfair advantages based on non-public information.

Acquired vs Disposed

Filed vs Not Filed

Insider sentiment refers to the collective sentiment or feeling of Visa's insiders - typically its officers, directors, and beneficial owners holding more than a certain percentage of the company's stock - about the future prospects of Visa Class A. This sentiment is often gauged based on the trading activities of these insiders. If insiders are purchasing more shares of their own company, it may be interpreted as a bullish sentiment, indicating that they believe Visa's stock will rise in value. Conversely, if insiders are selling shares, it might be seen as bearish, suggesting they expect the stock price to drop.
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Visa's Workforce Through the Years

Please note that employee historical analysis has become an increasingly important factor for investors assessing the risk associated with Visa's future performance. Based on our forecasts, it is anticipated that Visa will maintain a workforce of slightly above 34100 employees by February 2026.
 
Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid

Visa's latest congressional trading

Congressional trading in companies like Visa Class A, is subject to rigorous scrutiny to prevent conflicts of interest and insider trading. This is governed by multiple SEC regulations which were established to foster transparency and deter members of Congress from leveraging non-public information for personal gain. This oversight helps maintain public trust and ensures that investments in Visa by those in governmental positions are based on the same information available to the general public.
2025-12-10Representative Rich McCormickAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-12-08Representative David TaylorAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-11-19Representative David TaylorAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-09-12Representative Valerie HoyleAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-09-08Representative Josh GottheimerAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-09-03Representative David TaylorAcquired Under $15KVerify
2025-08-21Representative Daniel MeuserAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2024-06-13Senator Tommy TubervilleAcquired Under $15KVerify
2024-03-07Representative Pete SessionsAcquired Under $15KVerify
2023-10-31Senator Markwayne MullinAcquired Under $15KVerify
2023-10-11Senator Markwayne MullinAcquired $15K to $50KVerify
2023-06-14Senator Tommy TubervilleAcquired Under $15KVerify
2022-11-30Representative Nancy PelosiAcquired $1,000,001 - $5,000,000Verify
2022-09-15Representative Thomas SuozziAcquired $50K to $100KVerify
2021-12-07Representative Cynthia AxneAcquired Under $15KVerify
2021-12-02Representative Donald Sternoff BeyerAcquired Under $15KVerify
2021-11-05Representative Cynthia AxneAcquired Under $15KVerify
2019-09-19Representative Nancy PelosiAcquired $100K to $250KVerify
2019-09-18Representative Nancy PelosiAcquired $100K to $250KVerify

Visa Management Team Effectiveness

The company has return on total asset of 0.1726 % which means that for every 100 dollars spent on assets, it generated a profit of $0.1726. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows a return on equity (ROE) of 0.5207 %, implying that it made 0.5207 on every $100 invested by shareholders. Visa's management efficiency ratios could be used to measure how well Visa manages its routine affairs as well as how well it operates its assets and liabilities. At this time, Visa's Return On Capital Employed is fairly stable compared to the past year. Return On Assets is likely to climb to 0.19 in 2026, whereas Return On Tangible Assets are likely to drop 0.18 in 2026. At this time, Visa's Total Assets are fairly stable compared to the past year. Non Currrent Assets Other is likely to climb to about 11 B in 2026, whereas Intangible Assets are likely to drop slightly above 22.1 B in 2026.
Common Stock Shares Outstanding is likely to climb to about 2.2 B in 2026. Net Income Applicable To Common Shares is likely to climb to about 24 B in 2026
Visa Class A shows a total of 1.69 Billion outstanding shares. The majority of Visa Class A outstanding shares are owned by institutional holders. These institutional investors are usually referred to as non-private investors looking to take positions in Visa to benefit from reduced commissions. Consequently, institutions are subject to a different set of regulations than regular investors in Visa Class A. Please pay attention to any change in the institutional holdings of Visa Class A as this could imply that something significant has changed or is about to change at the company. On December 10, 2025, Representative Rich McCormick of US Congress acquired under $15k worth of Visa Class A's common stock.
 
Shares in Circulation  
First Issued
2006-06-30
Previous Quarter
B
Current Value
1.9 B
Avarage Shares Outstanding
2.5 B
Quarterly Volatility
435.5 M
 
Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid
Some institutional investors establish a significant position in stocks such as Visa in order to find ways to drive up its value. Retail investors, on the other hand, need to know that institutional holders can own millions of shares of Visa, and when they decide to sell, the stock will often sell-off, which may instantly impact shareholders' value. So, traders who get in early or near the beginning of the institutional investor's buying cycle could potentially generate profits.

Visa Workforce Comparison

Visa Class A is rated fifth in number of employees category among its peers. The total workforce of Financials industry is at this time estimated at about 712,865. Visa holds roughly 34,100 in number of employees claiming about 5% of equities under Financials industry.

Visa Profit Margins

The company has Profit Margin of 0.5 %, which indicates that it operates at a low-profit margin and even a small decline in sales will erase profits resulting in a net loss, or a negative margin. This is way below average. Similarly, it shows Operating Margin of 0.66 %, which implies that for every $100 of sales, it generated an operating income of $0.66.
Current ValueLast YearChange From Last Year 10 Year Trend
Gross Profit Margin0.620.7
Fairly Down
Very volatile
Pretax Profit Margin0.380.54
Way Down
Slightly volatile
Return On Equity0.580.61
Notably Down
Very volatile

Visa Insider Trading History

Some recent studies suggest that insider trading raises the cost of capital for securities issuers and decreases overall economic growth. Trading by specific Visa insiders, such as employees or executives, is commonly permitted as long as it does not rely on Visa's material information that is not in the public domain. Local jurisdictions usually require such trading to be reported in order to monitor insider transactions. In many U.S. states, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade. In these cases, Visa insiders must file a Form 4 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) when buying or selling shares of their own companies.
 
Housing Crash
 
Credit Downgrade
 
Yuan Drop
 
Covid
Buy/Sell Ratio# Purchases Trades# Sales TradesTotal Shares PurchasedTotal Shares Sold
2025-12-01
0.9423
49
52
 717,024 
 427,525 
2025-09-01
0.5
6
12
 51,085 
 91,550 
2025-06-01
0.5
11
22
 143,768 
 313,335 
2025-03-01
1.0588
18
17
 126,015 
 254,103 
2024-12-01
0.9792
47
48
 700,787 
 443,429 
2024-09-01
0.5
5
10
 62,807 
 127,643 
2024-06-01
0.25
1
4
 8,200 
 42,602 
2024-03-01
1.1176
19
17
 80,800 
 138,773 
2023-12-01
0.9643
54
56
 968,695 
 723,188 
2023-09-01
0.6
9
15
 135,755 
 163,100 
2023-06-01
0.4
4
10
 81,890 
 216,748 
2023-03-01
1.5714
22
14
 211,355 
 375,600 
2022-12-01
1.0588
54
51
 824,185 
 476,408 
2022-09-01
0.25
4
16
 12,000 
 53,778 
2022-06-01
0.5882
10
17
 185,047 
 231,037 
2022-03-01
1.0833
26
24
 68,153 
 132,314 
2021-12-01
0.8947
68
76
 1,016,975 
 571,928 
2021-09-01
0.619
13
21
 103,705 
 208,712 
2021-06-01
0.44
11
25
 98,330 
 250,456 
2021-03-01
1.1429
24
21
 101,413 
 207,652 
2020-12-01
1.0
59
59
 1,225,595 
 709,129 
2020-09-01
0.5
10
20
 196,922 
 419,738 
2020-06-01
0.5
5
10
 15,321 
 102,332 
2020-03-01
1.1111
20
18
 117,991 
 216,927 
2019-12-01
1.2545
69
55
 1,715,484 
 852,892 
2019-09-01
0.2857
2
7
 3,194 
 36,925 
2019-06-01
0.4
2
5
 75,676 
 169,416 
2019-03-01
1.5455
17
11
 233,985 
 414,174 
2018-12-01
1.1765
60
51
 1,385,864 
 838,868 
2018-09-01
0.2222
2
9
 12,029 
 52,983 
2018-06-01
0.3333
1
3
 7,736 
 54,659 
2018-03-01
0.5
1
2
 258.00 
 19,119 
2017-12-01
1.2653
62
49
 1,370,944 
 547,600 
2017-09-01
0.25
1
4
 5,117 
 47,391 
2017-03-01
0.5
4
8
 145,760 
 315,273 
2016-12-01
1.4
56
40
 2,040,910 
 1,919,193 
2016-09-01
0.5
1
2
 2,193 
 3,077 
2016-03-01
0.4
2
5
 40,808 
 100,444 
2015-12-01
1.6957
39
23
 891,086 
 345,900 
2015-03-01
0.2857
2
7
 36,931 
 41,268 
2014-12-01
1.4211
54
38
 390,059 
 237,869 
2014-09-01
0.5
1
2
 4,867 
 19,412 
2014-06-01
0.6667
4
6
 99,387 
 172,388 
2014-03-01
0.5
6
12
 125,691 
 72,460 
2013-12-01
0.9184
45
49
 300,904 
 383,056 
2013-09-01
0.2
1
5
 25,432 
 92,159 
2013-06-01
1.0
4
4
 57,818 
 20,074 
2013-03-01
0.4
2
5
 38,906 
 78,412 
2012-12-01
1.046
91
87
 1,414,858 
 1,532,571 
2012-09-01
0.5185
14
27
 890,878 
 1,786,186 
2012-06-01
0.4
6
15
 527,752 
 1,101,656 
2012-03-01
0.8333
10
12
 368,615 
 546,676 
2011-12-01
1.1698
62
53
 586,050 
 507,196 
2011-09-01
0.3333
1
3
 5,329 
 32,998 
2011-03-01
0.7143
5
7
 9,992 
 10,332 
2010-12-01
1.7813
57
32
 499,029 
 242,759 
2010-03-01
0.6667
2
3
 36,299 
 67,898 
2009-12-01
2.1923
57
26
 834,217 
 84,128 
2009-06-01
4.0
4
1
 5,000 
 3,682 
2009-03-01
0.7273
8
11
 30,566 
 31,709 
2008-12-01
13.0
39
3
 740,432 
 7,316 
2008-03-01
2.8889
52
18
 2,866,603 
 1,537 

Visa Notable Stakeholders

A Visa stakeholder refers to an individual interested in an outcome of the business. Different stakeholders have different interests, and companies such as Visa often face trade-offs trying to please all of them. Visa's stakeholders can have a positive or negative influence on the entity's direction, and there are a lot of executives involved in getting Visa's stock to the level that pleases all shareholders. Keeping track of the stakeholders is a great way to stay on top of things affecting its ongoing price.
Ryan McInerneyCEO PresidentProfile
Charlotte HoggExecutive Vice President, Chief Executive Officer - European OperationsProfile
Alfred KellyChairman of the Board, Chief Executive OfficerProfile
Robert MatschullatNon-Executive Independent Chairman of the BoardProfile
Vasant PrabhuVice Chairman of the Board, Chief Financial Officer, Executive Vice PresidentProfile
Chris ClarkChairman PacificProfile
Kelly TullierVice Chairman of the Board, Chief People and Administrative Officer, Corporate SecretaryProfile
Lynne BiggarExecutive Vice President Chief Marketing and Communications OfficerProfile
Andrew TorrePresident ServicesProfile
William SheedyExecutive Vice President - Corporate Strategy, M&A and Government RelationsProfile
Paul FabaraExecutive Vice President, Chief Risk OfficerProfile
Jennifer GrantChief Human Resource Officer, Executive Vice President, Human ResourcesProfile
Rajat TanejaExecutive Vice President - Technology and OperationsProfile
John SwainsonIndependent DirectorProfile
Mary CranstonIndependent DirectorProfile
Suzanne JohnsonIndependent DirectorProfile
John LundgrenLead Independent DirectorProfile
Lloyd CarneyIndependent DirectorProfile
Maynard WebbIndependent DirectorProfile
Denise MorrisonIndependent DirectorProfile
Francisco FernandezCarbajalIndependent DirectorProfile
Oliver JenkynGroup AmericaProfile
Julie RottenbergDeputy General Counsel and Chief Counsel for North AmericaProfile
Ramon LaguartaIndependent DirectorProfile
Teri ListStollIndependent DirectorProfile
Jack ForestellGroup OfficerProfile
Jennifer ComoHead RelationsProfile
Frank IIIChief OfficerProfile
Christopher NewkirkChief Strategy OfficerProfile
Michelle GethersClarkChief Diversity Officer and Head of Corporate ResponsibilityProfile
Linda RendleIndependent DirectorProfile
Peter AndreskiGlobal VPProfile
Julie JDGeneral CounselProfile
Uttam NayakSenior MarketsProfile
Kelly JDChief ChairProfile
Christopher SuhChief OfficerProfile
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About Visa Management Performance

The success or failure of an entity such as Visa Class A often depends on how effective the management is. Visa management team is responsible for propelling the future growth in the right direction and administering and controlling the business activities and accounting for the results. Ineffective management usually contributes to failure in the company's future performance for all stakeholders equally, but most importantly, for investors. So it is important to measure the effectiveness of Visa management before purchasing its stock. In many ways, it's all about finding the answer to one important question - Are they doing the right thing right now? How would we assess whether the Visa management is utilizing all available resources in the best possible way? Also, how well is the company doing relative to others in its sector and the market as a whole? The answer can be found by analyzing a few important fundamental indicators such as return on assets and return on equity.
Last ReportedProjected for Next Year
Return On Tangible Assets 0.35  0.18 
Return On Capital Employed 0.37  0.39 
Return On Assets 0.18  0.19 
Return On Equity 0.61  0.58 
Please note, the imprecision that can be found in Visa's accounting process means that the reasonable investor should take a skeptical approach toward the financial statement analysis of Visa Class A. Check Visa's Beneish M Score to see the likelihood of Visa's management manipulating its earnings.

Visa Workforce Analysis

Traditionally, organizations such as Visa use manpower efficiency calculations for various incentive schemes, employee appraisal, or as an initiative to improve the processes. However, it can also be used by investors to make long-term investment decisions. The trends in the profit per employee or revenue per employee are measured by net income or revenue divided by the current number of full-time employees over a given time interval. Because workforce needs differ across sectors, these ratios could be used to compare Visa within its industry.

Visa Manpower Efficiency

Return on Visa Manpower

Revenue Per Employee1.2M
Revenue Per Executive1.1B
Net Income Per Employee588.2K
Net Income Per Executive557.2M
Working Capital Per Employee79.7K
Working Capital Per Executive75.5M

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