Visa
Visa is a digital payments network that facilitates transactions between consumers, merchants, financial institutions, and government entities. It operates across more than 200 countries and territories. The company is listed on the NYSE under the ticker V.
What companies has Visa acquired?
Every deal resolves to its entry in the Windsor Drake Market Intelligence database, the single source of truth for the figures shown. Each is traceable to the company's own release and, where filed, the SEC filing.
| Target | Disclosed value | Sub-sector | Announced | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Featurespace Visa acquires Featurespace, a real-time AI payments fraud-prevention and financial-crime platform. Terms not disclosed. | Undisclosed | Regtech | September 25, 2024 | Release |
| Prosa Visa agrees to acquire a majority interest in Mexican payments processor Prosa. Terms not disclosed. | Undisclosed | Payments | December 15, 2023 | Release |
| Pismo Visa adds cloud-native core banking and issuer processing platform to extend its issuing solutions across Latin America and Asia. | $1.0B | Payments | June 28, 2023 | Release · SEC 8-K |
| CurrencyCloud Acquire cross-border payments and FX infrastructure platform to enhance transparency and control in international payments and integrate digital assets into payment schemes. | $930M | B2B Payments | July 1, 2021 | Release · SEC 8-K |
| Tink Visa buys Stockholm-based open-banking platform after its Plaid acquisition was blocked by US DoJ, building European open-finance infrastructure. | $2.1B | Regtech | June 24, 2021 | Release · SEC 8-K |
| Total disclosed since 2020 | $4.1B | 5 deals, 3 sub-sectors, 3 of 5 deals SEC-traceable | ||
What is Visa acquiring now?
The most recent disclosed acquisition tracked is Featurespace (September 25, 2024, Regtech). Recent disclosed activity concentrates in B2B Payments, Payments, Regtech.
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