10 Best Major Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts

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6. Visa Inc. (NYSE:V)

On April 9, Matthew O’Neill from Bank of America Securities reiterated a Buy rating on Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) with a price target of $410. The firm sees an additional 32.5% upside from the current levels. Moreover, according to data from 27 Wall Street analysts covering the stock, it is currently trading below the lowest price target of $340.

Earlier, on April 8, Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) launched Intelligent Commerce Connect, a new technology that helps businesses participate in AI-driven commerce. The platform supports payments across multiple networks and is not limited to Visa cards. It enables secure payment processing, spend controls, tokenization, and authentication through a single integration with the Visa Acceptance Platform. The solution is currently being tested with partners such as Highnote, Aldar, Payabli, AWS, Sumvin, Mesh, and Diddo. More partners are expected to join this year.

It combines Visa Inc.’s (NYSE:V) APIs with those from other networks, allowing payments through both Visa and non-Visa cards. The platform also works with major token providers and supports multiple protocols. This makes it easier for businesses to integrate without relying on a single system.

Visa Inc. (NYSE:V) is a payment technology company operating in the United States and internationally. It operates VisaNet, a transaction processing network that handles the clearing, authorization, and settlement of payments. The company offers its services under different brands such as PLUS, Visa, V PAY, Visa Electron, and Interlink.

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