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萬事達卡第一季業績超出預期,但中東衝突帶來不利影響

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-- 萬事達卡 (MA) 第一季度業績超出華爾街預期,但這家支付巨頭表示,中東衝突影響了跨國旅遊支出。 截至 3 月的三個月,經調整後的每股盈餘從去年同期的 3.73 美元增至 4.60 美元,高於 FactSet 調查的 4.41 美元的普遍預期。營收成長 16% 至 84 億美元,高於華爾街預期的 82.6 億美元。 根據投資者演示文稿,跨國交易量成長 13%,較第四季 14% 的增幅有所放緩。 財務長 Sachin Mehra 在財報電話會議上表示,儘管第一季旅行和非旅遊支出均有所成長,但該公司在 3 月受到伊朗戰爭「跨境旅行的一定影響」。 (FactSet 提供的會議記錄) 截至週二,4 月跨國交易量年增 9%,較第一季增速進一步放緩。 「我們正處於高度不確定時期,中東持續不斷的衝突加劇了這種不確定性,」梅赫拉告訴分析師。 “自 2 月底衝突爆發以來,我們看到旅行限制和全球能源供應減少。” 該股週四下跌 3.7%,今年迄今下跌 11%。 第一季度,以當地貨幣計算的總交易額成長 7.3%,達到 2.703 兆美元。 根據簡報,萬事達卡預計第二季經調整後的年度營收成長率將處於低兩位數區間的低端。華爾街預期銷售額為 91.1 億美元。 「我們預計衝突將在第二季結束,相關的不利因素也將在第二季達到頂峰,然後隨著下半年的推進逐步恢復,」梅赫拉告訴分析師。 簡報顯示,萬事達卡維持了其2026年非GAAP營收成長預期,該預期假設公司全年營收將達到兩位數低段的高階水準。市場預期營收為370億美元。 維薩(Visa)週二上調了全年成長預期,並公佈了好於預期的第二財季業績。

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