MasterCard (MA)

494.20
+4.26 (0.87%)
NYSE· Last Trade: May 17th, 1:45 PM EDT
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Detailed Quote

Previous Close489.94
Open493.50
Bid492.00
Ask493.44
Day's Range492.33 - 502.28
52 Week Range480.50 - 601.77
Volume3,416,528
Market Cap447.75B
PE Ratio (TTM)29.92
EPS (TTM)16.5
Dividend & Yield3.480 (0.70%)
1 Month Average Volume3,703,253

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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

Is Mastercard Stock an Undervalued Dividend Stock to Buy?fool.com
Risks are higher than they have been in years for Mastercard.
Via The Motley Fool · May 16, 2026
Under Greg Abel, Apple Stock Looks Like It's Here to Stay in Berkshire Hathaway's Portfoliofool.com
The conglomerate's first portfolio disclosure under its new CEO hints at a willingness to lean further into technology.
Via The Motley Fool · May 16, 2026
3 Reasons XRP Could Still Have 177% Upside From Herefool.com
Could XRP hit a price of $4 this year? This is what needs to happen.
Via The Motley Fool · May 16, 2026
Mastercard (NYSE:MA) Shows Strength with Strong Growth and Technical Setupchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · May 11, 2026
Warren Buffett's Successor, Greg Abel, Dumped Amazon and Domino's, and More Than Tripled Berkshire's Stake in a Virtual Monopoly in a Massive Portfolio Overhaulfool.com
This isn't your grandparents' Berkshire Hathaway anymore!
Via The Motley Fool · May 15, 2026
D-Wave Quantum Stock Surges 4,550% -- This Quantum Computing Play Could Be the Next Big Thingfool.com
This little quantum computing stock could have a bright future.
Via The Motley Fool · May 15, 2026
Buffett Steps Aside: Abel's First Berkshire 13F Buys Delta Air Lines, Exits Visa And Mastercardbenzinga.com
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A)(NYSE:BRK-B) is no longer run by Warren Buffett, with Greg Abel as CEO. New positions in Delta, Macy's, Alphabet C. Exits include Visa, Mastercard, UnitedHealth, Domino's, Aon, Pool, Amazon, Heico, Formula One.
Via Benzinga · May 15, 2026
Where Will XRP Be in 5 Years?fool.com
This coin is likely going to do well in the tokenization market. The question is whether it'll matter for holders.
Via The Motley Fool · May 15, 2026
Veritickets pioneers international live event ticketing on Tmall Global ahead of 618 shopping festival
SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 14 May 2026 - Veritickets, a global event ticketing platform, has become the first brand to sell overseas...
Via MediaOutReach · May 14, 2026
Credit Card Stocks Q1 Results: Benchmarking Mastercard (NYSE:MA)
Let’s dig into the relative performance of Mastercard (NYSE:MA) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q1 credit card earnings season. Credit card com...
Via StockStory · May 13, 2026
The Bull Case for XRP That Even Skeptics Should Readfool.com
Aligned incentive structures can sometimes create fabulous results.
Via The Motley Fool · May 13, 2026
Why One Brazil Fund Opened an $11 Million Position in MercadoLibre Despite a Steep One-Year Stock Dropfool.com
MercadoLibre delivers e-commerce and fintech solutions across Latin America, generating over $31 billion in annual revenue.
Via The Motley Fool · May 13, 2026
Amazon's New Prime Business and Amazon Business Credit Cards, Powered by U.S. Bank and Mastercard®, Are Now Available with Enhanced Rewards and Flexible Financing
Amazon today launched the new Prime Business Card and Amazon Business Card, bringing together the Amazon rewards business customers love with powerful new benefits to help businesses make the most of their spending on Amazon. These cards, issued by U.S. Bank as part of the Mastercard® network, offer rewards wherever customers are shopping, access to flexible financing for purchases, and no annual or foreign transaction fees. Both cards are now available to new applicants.
By Amazon.com, Inc. · Via Business Wire · May 13, 2026
1 Stock I'm Consistently Loading Up On, No Questions Askedfool.com
It's a blue-chip stock worth holding for the long haul.
Via The Motley Fool · May 12, 2026
Bakkt Q1 Earnings Call Highlightsmarketbeat.com
Bakkt (NYSE:BKKT) used its first-quarter 2026 earnings call to outline a three-part strategy centered on regulated digital asset markets, programmable payments and international investments, while emphasizing a reduced cost base and a debt-free balance sheet. Chief Executive Officer Akshay Naheta s
Via MarketBeat · May 11, 2026
Visa vs. Mastercard: Better Payments Stock?fool.com
Both have a dominant position that makes them worth owning.
Via The Motley Fool · May 11, 2026
3 of Wall Street’s Favorite Stocks for Long-Term Investors
The stocks in this article have caught Wall Street’s attention in a big way, with price targets implying returns above 20%. But investors should take these f...
Via StockStory · May 11, 2026
Tired of Being Burned by Crypto? Chainlink Actually Powers Real‑World Finance.fool.com
Chainlink already has partnerships with big investment banks and payment providers.
Via The Motley Fool · May 9, 2026
Visa Just Posted Its Strongest Revenue Growth Since 2022. Is the Stock a Buy After Earnings?fool.com
The credit card giant is still an evergreen investment.
Via The Motley Fool · May 8, 2026
CarParts.com (PRTS) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcriptcarpartscom
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Via The Motley Fool · May 8, 2026
Are Wall Street Analysts Bullish on Mastercard Stock?
Mastercard has lagged behind the broader market over the past year, yet analysts remain highly optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
Via Barchart.com · May 8, 2026
American Express Just Showed Why Berkshire Hathaway Still Likes This Credit Card Stockfool.com
Maybe investors need a gentle reminder of why it's a Berkshire favorite.
Via The Motley Fool · May 8, 2026
5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From Mastercard’s Q1 Earnings Call
Mastercard’s first quarter results for 2026 were met with a negative market reaction, despite the company exceeding Wall Street’s revenue and non-GAAP profit...
Via StockStory · May 7, 2026
Capital One’s Big Bet Faces Rising Credit Riskmarketbeat.com
Capital One stock faces rising credit risk as the Discover purchase reshapes its business, leaving investors weighing benefits against long-term upside.
Via MarketBeat · May 6, 2026
How Subscription Businesses Can Cut Failed Payment Rates Below 2%
-, May 5, 2026 -- Originally posted on: https://paymentgods.com/blog/analysis/how-subscription-businesses-can-cut-failed-payment-rates-below-2 The average subscription business experiences a 5% to 10% failed payment rate on credit card autopay each month. For a business with $500,000 in monthly recurring revenue, a 7% failure rate represents $35,000 in delayed or permanently lost revenue every month. Reducing that failure rate below 2% is achievable with a specific combination of payment method selection, automated retry logic, and dunning management. No single change delivers the full improvement alone.