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Why Mastercard is a top pick for investors seeking long-term returns

Mastercard and its bigger rival Visa dominate the credit card market, which is likely to continue in the near future

The growing trend of cashless transactions and digital payments has been a boon for credit card companies like Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE: MA), even at a time when people’s spending power is squeezed by high inflation. In a testament to the strength of its operating model, Mastercard has delivered double-digit revenue growth in every quarter in the recent past.  

Last month, the company’s shares set a new record, after gaining steadily in the first half. But the trend reversed since then and they slipped below the $400 mark. Though the stock had experienced some weakness during the pandemic, when market sentiment was hurt by the shutdown, it mostly remained resilient to the challenges. It is worth noting that Mastercard has more than 3 billion active cards and a growing network of merchants that accept them.

Is it a Buy?

The current weakness is unlikely to persist, considering the accelerated shift to digital payment. So, MA has the potential to bounce back and reach new highs. But the high valuation is a concern, as prospective investors might find the stock a little too expensive. Market watchers, in general, are optimistic about its growth prospects and forecast robust growth in the next twelve months. MA has outperformed the market regularly in recent years.

The ongoing improvement in labor market conditions and wage growth are having a positive effect on consumer spending, and that bodes well for credit card companies. Also, recent economic data show that the Federal Reserve’s efforts to tame inflation through monetary tightening have started bearing fruit. However, there is lingering inflation pressure, which together with persistent economic uncertainties would compel people to tighten their family budgets.

Travel Recovery

International travel is picking up momentum and countries are opening their borders to visitors. The convenience and perks associated with credit card transactions, especially while traveling and engaging in leisurely activities, are making it a preferred payment mode for more and more people. Interestingly, a huge growth opportunity awaits credit card companies because the cash-to-digital shift is still at a nascent stage.

“We’re monitoring the environment closely and are ready to adjust investment levels, as appropriate, while maintaining focus on our key strategic priorities. As a reminder, these priorities are, one, expanding in payments; two, extending our services; and three, embracing new networks. First, we’re expanding in payments by continuing to win deals with a diverse set of customers, powering growth and acceptance, capturing a prioritized set of new payment flows, and exploring new ways to ensure payment choice by leveraging multiple alternatives…,” said Mastercard’s CEO Michael Miebach at the Q2 earnings call.

Double-digit Growth

Mastercard’s earnings topped expectations for the fourth time in a row. In the second quarter of 2023, revenues also exceeded estimates, rising 14% year-over-year to $6.3 billion. Consequently, there was a 13% increase in adjusted earnings to $2.89 per share. Worldwide gross dollar volume and purchase volume increased by 10% and 14% respectively.

After starting the week on a low note, the stock is struggling to regain momentum. However, it traded slightly higher on Thursday afternoon.

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