as a public company, with net income rising to $314 million
compared to $246 million in the year-ago period, and operating
revenue rising to $1.45 billion from $1.19 billion. However,
operating income fell during the quarter to $349 million from a pro
forma $394 million in the year-ago period, due to higher
advertising and marketing expenses and increased reserves for
litigation.
year-ago period to reach $681 billion, while total volume,
inclusive of cash volume, reached $1.1 trillion, a 21 percent
increase. Cards carrying the Visa brand rose by 16 percent to 1.6
billion worldwide, while total processed transactions numbered 8.8
billion, a 15 percent increase.
come from international markets outside of the US. Total volume of
Visa credit programmes in the US grew by 8.8 percent over the year
to $253 billion, whereas the rest of the world recorded an increase
of 26.7 percent to $272 billion. Total volume of debit programmes
in the US rose by 13.9 percent to $261 billion, whereas the rest of
the world rose by 39.1 percent to $281 billion. As of the end of
December 2007, there were 365 million Visa credit cards in the US,
and 321 million debit cards.
$398 million, excluding a special item related to a $49 million
after-tax gain from the termination of a customer business
agreement. Net revenue for the first quarter of 2008 was $1.2
billion, a 29.2 percent increase versus the same period in 2007.
Currency fluctuations contributed 5.1 percent of the increase in
net revenue for the quarter.
gross dollar volume, which increased 14.1 percent, on a local
currency basis, to $611 billion, a 15.7 percent increase in the
number of transactions processed to 4.9 billion, and an increase in
cross-border volumes of 23.6 percent. As of 31 March 2008,
MasterCard issuers had issued 935 million cards worldwide, an
increase of 12.1 percent from the year-ago period.
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