《美股业绩》Visa上季少赚4% 跨境交易量跌幅放缓
Visa(V.US)截至去年12月底止首季盈利倒退4%至31亿美元,非通用会计准则(Non-GAAP)每股盈利为1.42美元,优於市场预期的1.28美元,因用户在在圣诞节及新年期间在网上购物。
季内收入下降6%至57亿美元,交易处理量升4%,跨境交易量较上年同期下降21%,但较第四季的下降47%有所改善。
行政总裁Alfred Kelly Jr表示,商务旅游可能需要数年时间才能恢复,而旅游业则可能永远无法恢复到疫情前的水平。
另外,Visa批准新的80亿美元股份回购计划。
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