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Visa Files 8-K Disclosing Regulation FD Information

Visa Inc. submitted an 8-K to the SEC on May 11, 2026 that reports items 7.01 and 9.01. The filing triggers potential follow-on disclosures or exhibits that market participants and regulators must review under standard SEC timelines.

SEC EDGAR — VISA INC. (V)
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Visa Files 8-K Disclosing Regulation FD Informationmanilatimes.net
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Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) filed a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 11, 2026, according to the document posted to the SEC EDGAR system with accession number 0001193125-26-215875.

The filing covers Item 7.01, Regulation FD disclosure, and Item 9.01, financial statements and exhibits. Regulation FD requires public companies to disseminate material nonpublic information broadly so that no individual investor or analyst gains an advantage; the inclusion of this item signals that Visa is furnishing information it considers important for investors to receive simultaneously.

The scope reaches all holders of Visa common stock, institutional investors, and market participants tracking the payments industry. Visa reported $32.4 billion in total operating revenue for fiscal 2025; any Regulation FD disclosure that materially alters guidance or performance metrics would affect valuation models applied to that revenue base.

Operationally the filing shifts Visa from a state of internal possession of the disclosed information to public dissemination as of the filing date. The new state takes effect immediately upon submission at 2026-05-11. The 8-K itself does not amend prior financial statements but supplies or references exhibits that become part of the official SEC record.

Downstream the filing starts the clock for any related obligations. If the furnished information constitutes a material amendment to earlier guidance, Visa may be required to furnish additional details in subsequent Form 8-K or 10-Q filings within standard quarterly deadlines.

Market data vendors and index providers must incorporate the new information into their feeds by the start of the next trading session. SEC staff can request supplemental materials under Regulation FD review procedures at any time after the filing date.

Credit rating agencies and banking partners that maintain covenants tied to Visa’s public disclosures will update their compliance files upon receipt of the exhibits.

This marks the latest in a series of Regulation FD 8-K filings by large-cap payment networks. Visa’s prior comparable disclosure on Form 8-K occurred in 2025; the company has maintained a practice of using Item 7.01 to release selected operating metrics outside scheduled earnings calls since the SEC updated its guidance on selective disclosure in 2000.

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PublishedMay 11, 2026, 12:00 AM

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