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Waverton Investment Boosts Stake in Visa
Investment firm increases holdings in credit card processor by over 21%
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Waverton Investment Management Ltd. has increased its stake in Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) by 21.2% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 1,121,755 shares of the credit card processor's stock, making it Visa's fourth-largest institutional investor.
Why it matters
Visa is one of the world's largest and most influential payment processing companies, so changes in major institutional ownership can signal broader market trends and investor sentiment around the stock.
The details
Waverton Investment Management, a UK-based asset management firm, added 196,342 shares of Visa to its portfolio during the third quarter. This increased its total holdings to over 1.1 million shares, representing approximately 4.9% of Waverton's total investments.
- Waverton increased its Visa stake in the 3rd quarter of 2026.
The players
Waverton Investment Management Ltd
A UK-based asset management firm that has increased its stake in Visa Inc. to become one of the credit card processor's largest institutional investors.
Visa Inc.
A global payments technology company that facilitates electronic funds transfers and digital commerce by connecting consumers, merchants, financial institutions and governments.
The takeaway
Waverton's increased investment in Visa signals continued confidence in the credit card giant's long-term growth prospects, despite broader market volatility. As a top institutional holder, Waverton's moves can influence sentiment around Visa stock.
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