Wall Street firms lift Visa’s 12-month price targets to $410-$420, citing durable growth and secular payment trends.
Wall Street analysts have set a median 12-month price target of $410 for Visa Inc. (NYSE:V), implying an 18% upside from current levels. The consensus remains a Buy rating across the sector.
Barclays initiated coverage on July 8 with an Overweight rating and a $420 target, calling Visa a preferred name after a sector-wide reset. Baird raised its target to $412 from $370 on July 6, expecting fiscal Q3 results to exceed market expectations by over 1%.
Analysts highlight Visa’s long-term growth potential, driven by strong secular trends in digital payments and a durable business model.