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Schroder Investment Management Group Reduces Visa Inc. Holdings
Institutional investor trims stake in credit card processor by 0.6% in Q3
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Schroder Investment Management Group, a major institutional investor, reduced its holdings in Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) by 0.6% during the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm still owns over 6.9 million shares of the credit card processor, valued at $2.37 billion and representing 0.38% of Visa's outstanding stock.
Why it matters
Visa is a bellwether stock in the payments processing industry, and changes to major institutional holdings can provide insights into broader market trends and investor sentiment around the company and the sector.
The details
Schroder Investment Management Group, a global asset management firm, reported owning 6,935,422 shares of Visa as of the end of the third quarter, down from 6,977,324 shares held at the end of the prior quarter. The reduced stake is valued at approximately $2.37 billion, making Visa Schroder's 8th largest holding.
- Schroder Investment Management Group filed its Q3 2026 holdings with the SEC on March 9, 2026.
The players
Schroder Investment Management Group
A global asset management firm that oversees over $1 trillion in client assets.
Visa Inc.
A leading global payments technology company that facilitates electronic funds transfers and digital commerce.
The takeaway
Schroder's modest reduction in its Visa holdings does not appear to signal any major concerns about the company's fundamentals or outlook. However, changes to positions by large institutional investors are closely watched for potential insights into broader market trends and investor sentiment.

