Visa stock
Definition
The publicly traded shares of Visa Inc., a multinational financial services corporation specializing in payment processing technology, listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol 'V'.
Informally, the equity or common stock representing ownership in Visa Inc., often discussed in investment contexts for its role in digital transactions and global commerce.
Examples
My broker convinced me to load up on Visa stock, because apparently swiping right on investments pays better than dating apps.
Visa stock hit a new high after everyone panic-bought groceries with contactless cards—turns out fear is the ultimate transaction fee.
Instead of a vacation visa, I got Visa stock; now my dreams of travel are safely diversified in a brokerage account.
Visa stock's steady climb proves that in a cashless world, the real plastic surgery is on your portfolio.