{"id":14431,"date":"2025-05-01T16:43:12","date_gmt":"2025-05-01T16:43:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=14431"},"modified":"2025-05-01T16:43:12","modified_gmt":"2025-05-01T16:43:12","slug":"mastercards-first-quarter-earnings-beat-wall-street-estimates-paymentssource","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/finderica.com\/?p=14431","title":{"rendered":"Mastercard&#8217;s first-quarter earnings beat Wall Street estimates | PaymentsSource"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div class=\"Enhancement\" data-align-center=\"\">\n<div class=\"Enhancement-item\">\n<figure class=\"Figure\">   <\/figure>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<p>One of the early impacts of President Donald Trump&#8217;s tariff policy has been a decline in people traveling to the U.S., a response that reduces some cross-border payments but not all, according to Mastercard.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;What is not coming into the U.S. is going to other regions,&#8221; CFO Sachin Mehra said during Thursday&#8217;s earnings call.<\/p>\n<p>Foreign travel to the U.S. fell 14% in March, according to the most recent data from the <ps-link><a href=\"https:\/\/www.ustravel.org\/us-travel-snapshot-april-2025\" class=\"Link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><u>U.S. Travel Association<\/u><\/a><\/ps-link>, noting that the drop came before the <ps-link><u>April 2 tariff announcement<\/u><\/ps-link>. That followed a 2% decline in February, the first such fall since spring 2020 during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic..<\/p>\n<p>The declines have been attributed to political opposition to Trump&#8217;s policies. An April 10-11 survey of Canadians found 60% were &#8220;staying away&#8221; from the U.S. due to the president&#8217;s policies, according to <ps-link><a href=\"https:\/\/longwoods-intl.com\/case-studies\/canadian-travel-sentiment-towards-the-us\/\" class=\"Link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><u>Longwoods International<\/u><\/a><\/ps-link>.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0During Thursday&#8217;s earnings call, Mastercard said its cross-border payments and travel revenue sources are diversified. Like most payment companies, Mastercard said the impact of Trump&#8217;s tariffs have not yet affected overall payments. But it did note international travel declines in March and through the first three weeks of April.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0Much of that decline has been in U.S.-bound travel, Mastercard said. Other corridors, particularly within Europe, the Middle East and Africa and the Asia Pacific, have grown in recent weeks. The payment company&#8217;s overall travel volume has &#8220;shown stability,&#8221; but there have been shifts within the category, Mehra said.<\/p>\n<p>In a research note before Thursday&#8217;s earnings report, Jeffries said inbound U.S. travel is 4% of Mastercard&#8221;s net revenue. A decline in inbound travel of 20% \u2014 Jeffries estimate \u2014 would not pose a risk to Mastercard&#8217;s second quarter or full year 2025 outlooks but would &#8220;keep a lid&#8221; on the company&#8217;s stock price.<\/p>\n<p>Mastercard has embedded flexibility into its existing 2025 strategy to anticipate economic and political uncertainty, CEO Michael Miebach said during Thursday&#8217;s earnings call.\u00a0<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"cms-heading-h2 HeadingH2\">Not all travel<\/h2>\n<p>Mastercard also touted its artificial intelligence investments as a way to broaden revenue sources. The card network this week <ps-link><u>launched Mastercard Agent Pay<\/u><\/ps-link>, a platform that expands Mastercard&#8217;s existing generative AI technology, which enhances customer service, security and onboarding by generating automated responses to customers.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Agent Pay digs deeper into the card network&#8217;s data and AI tools to help shoppers curate a mix of purchases for an event, assist merchants on supply-chain management or help a retailer build a marketing or sales program, Mastercard said. Agent Pay uses <ps-link><u>agentic AI<\/u><\/ps-link>, or a form of artificial intelligence that aims to reduce or eliminate human supervision.<\/p>\n<p>The card network is partnering with Microsoft to scale the platform, with other partners including IBM, which is contributing B2B technology, and payment firms like PayPal&#8217;s Braintree and Checkout.com for security. The card network relies on its global payment network of issuers and merchants to accrue payment information that can feed AI engines.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We have access to enormous amounts of data,&#8221; Miebach said, noting AI enables one of every three service products.<\/p>\n<p>In another move, Mastercard expanded an existing partnership with payment firm Corpay, including a 3% stake for Mastercard.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Corpay will be a preferred provider of currency risk management and integrated payment technology for Mastercard&#8217;s financial institution clients. Mastercard and Corpay will also extend an existing collaboration on virtual cards. And Mastercard&#8217;s Move disbursement service will be available to Corpay&#8217;s customers, including small to medium-size businesses.<\/p>\n<p>Eighty-five percent of Mastercard&#8217;s service, or non-payment, revenue is recurring, Miebach said. Recurring revenue is considered safer from volatility due to economic shifts, which can cause short-term declines in payment volume. &#8220;It&#8217;s a stable baseline for growth,&#8221; Miebach said.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"cms-heading-h2 HeadingH2\">Mastercard&#8217;s earnings<\/h2>\n<p>For the quarter ended March 31, <ps-link><a href=\"https:\/\/www.sec.gov\/Archives\/edgar\/data\/1141391\/000114139125000088\/ma03312025-exx991xearnings.htm\" class=\"Link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><u>Mastercard reported<\/u><\/a><\/ps-link> net income of $3.3 billion, up 9% from the prior year, and net revenue of $7.3 billion, up 17%. Adjusted earnings per share were $3.73, up 16%. Those results were better than Wall Street analyst expectations of $7.13 billion in net revenue and adjusted earnings per share of $3.57, according to a Zacks Investment Research survey.<\/p>\n<p>Cross-border volume for the quarter was up 15%; global gross dollar value was $2.4 trillion, up 9%; U.S. GDV rose 7%; and total cards in the market were 3.5 billion. Mastercard affirmed its 2025 outlook, calling for net growth revenue at the high end of the low teens.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;While there is uncertainty in the world, we&#8217;ve built a diversified, resilient business model and proven strategy that enables us to effectively navigate various economic environments,&#8221;\u00a0 Miebach said in prepared remarks.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>In a research note following the earnings release, Jeffries analysts&#8217; said Mastercard&#8217;s earnings were a &#8220;clean beat&#8221; and it maintained its buy rating, though Jeffries added the company&#8217;s cross-border payments growth had slowed more than Visa, due to a slower pace of travel purchases.<\/p>\n<p>Investors are looking for signals that Trump&#8217;s tariffs and related concerns will cause consumers to reduce spending, particularly on discretionary items such as travel and dining.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0Among other payment companies, Visa said consumers have been &#8220;resilient,&#8221; though it also reported a <ps-link><u>slump in travel payments<\/u><\/ps-link>. <ps-link><u>PayPal<\/u><\/ps-link> said it has flexibility to shift strategy if necessary and can offer buy now\/pay later and merchant credit to consumers and merchants if the economy sours. And <ps-link><u>American Express<\/u><\/ps-link> said it is not planning to change its product updates, noting consumer payments have held strong. Block reports earnings Thursday afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>Wolfe Research and Mizuho both said Thursday that Mastercard and Visa&#8217;s spending trends into April showed no clear slowdown in U.S. payments.\u00a0<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.americanbanker.com\/payments\/news\/mastercards-first-quarter-earnings-beat-wall-street-estimates\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of the early impacts of President Donald Trump&#8217;s tariff policy has been a decline in people traveling to the U.S., a response that reduces some cross-border payments but not all, according to Mastercard. &#8220;What is not coming into the U.S. is going to other regions,&#8221; CFO Sachin Mehra said during Thursday&#8217;s earnings call. 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