How The Composition of Visa’s Expenses Will Change Over The Next Three Years

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Visa (NYSE: V) has seen its revenue growth over the past few years come mostly from growth in international revenues and assessment fees. This is because of the coincidence of two separate trends: 1) Visa has expanded its international presence; and, 2) the increasing penetration of smart phones and e-commerce websites has made it more likely that consumers pay for their transactions using credit or debit cards.

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Consequently, the company is directing its energies in these directions. The payment solutions provider is also likely to focus its expenses on convincing people in China, India and other emerging economies to spend via debit and credit cards and on making sure that they bring more and more consumers into their payment networks, thereby expanding their assessment fees.

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