Yousif Capital Management Trims Visa Stake

Hedge fund reduces position in credit card processor by 4.4% in Q4 2025.

Apr. 11, 2026 at 11:36am

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Yousif Capital Management LLC, a financial services firm, decreased its stake in Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) by 4.4% during the fourth quarter of 2025. The fund now owns 189,519 shares of the credit card processor's stock, valued at $61.7 million.

Why it matters

Visa is a leading global payments technology company, and changes in institutional ownership can signal broader market trends or investor sentiment around the stock. This move by Yousif Capital Management provides insight into how some hedge funds are positioning their Visa holdings.

The details

Yousif Capital Management sold 8,756 Visa shares during the fourth quarter, reducing its total position to 189,519 shares. The firm's Visa holdings now make up 0.7% of its overall portfolio. Several other hedge funds have also adjusted their Visa positions in recent quarters, with some adding to their stakes and others, like Yousif, trimming exposure.

  • Yousif Capital Management reported its Q4 2025 Visa holdings on April 11, 2026.
  • The firm sold the 8,756 Visa shares during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

Yousif Capital Management LLC

A financial services firm that manages investments, including a position in Visa Inc.

Visa Inc.

A global payments technology company that facilitates electronic funds transfers and digital commerce.

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The takeaway

This move by Yousif Capital Management provides a data point on how some institutional investors are adjusting their Visa holdings, potentially signaling broader market trends or changes in investor sentiment around the credit card processing industry.