V Square Quantitative Management Trims Visa Holdings

The investment firm reduced its stake in the credit card processor by 13.5% in Q4 2025.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:56am

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V Square Quantitative Management LLC, an institutional investor, decreased its position in Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) by 13.5% during the fourth quarter of 2025, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 33,451 shares of the credit card processor's stock, valued at $11.7 million.

Why it matters

Visa is one of the world's largest payment networks, and changes in institutional ownership can signal broader trends in the financial services industry. This move by V Square Quantitative Management may indicate a shift in investor sentiment or portfolio strategy.

The details

According to the SEC filing, V Square Quantitative Management sold 5,222 Visa shares in Q4 2025, reducing its total position to 33,451 shares. Visa comprised 1.2% of the firm's holdings at the end of the reporting period.

  • V Square Quantitative Management filed the 13F report disclosing the Visa stake reduction on April 12, 2026.
  • The changes occurred during the fourth quarter of 2025.

The players

V Square Quantitative Management LLC

An institutional investment firm that manages a portfolio including a position in Visa Inc.

Visa Inc.

A global payments technology company that operates one of the world's largest electronic funds transfer networks.

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What’s next

Investors will likely monitor Visa's stock performance and any further changes in institutional ownership to gauge broader sentiment in the payments industry.

The takeaway

This filing highlights how large institutional investors can adjust their positions in major financial stocks like Visa, potentially signaling broader shifts in market dynamics and investor outlooks.