Mastercard reports Q2 net income of $3.7 billion and revenue of $8.1 billion

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Mastercard stock jumped 3% after the company released its second-quarter earnings on Wednesday, showing that American consumers are still spending steadily despite inflation pressures.

According to the company’s official filing, net income for Q2 2025 hit $3.7 billion, while earnings per share reached $4.07.

Adjusted figures were slightly higher, with adjusted net income coming in at $3.8 billion and adjusted EPS hitting $4.15. Total net revenue rose 17% year-over-year to $8.1 billion, or 16% when excluding currency swings.

Michael Miebach, CEO of Mastercard, said the company’s recent progress included “the extension of our exclusive partnership with American Airlines,” adding that they’re continuing to “drive new innovation like the Mastercard Collection and Mastercard Agent Pay.” These statements came out of Purchase, New York, where the payments giant is headquartered.

Mastercard raises spending, sees lift in card activity

Operating income for the quarter was $4.8 billion, up from $4.0 billion last year, while operating margin ticked up to 58.7%. Operating expenses increased to $3.4 billion, a 15% rise, mostly driven by higher administrative costs and recent acquisitions. Adjusted operating expenses sat at $3.3 billion, and adjusted operating margin stood at 59.9%.

Total gross dollar volume reached $2.6 trillion, rising 9% year-over-year in local currency. Cross-border volume surged 15%, and switched transactions climbed 10%. These gains helped boost payment network revenue by 13%, even as rebates and incentives handed out to clients went up 17%.

Value-added services revenue rose 23%, or 22% when adjusted for currency. This category includes cybersecurity offerings, digital authentication tools, and user engagement products. Four percentage points of that growth came from acquisitions, while the rest was due to increased demand and pricing.

Other income fell $8 million compared to the same period last year, mostly because of interest expenses linked to the firm’s debt. Adjusted for equity investments, that shortfall widened to $25 million. Meanwhile, Mastercard’s effective tax rate jumped to 20.8%, from 17.3% in Q2 2024. 

Adjusted tax rate was 20.9%, driven higher by the new 15% global minimum tax, known as the Pillar 2 rules, which went live this year in Singapore and other places. These taxes mostly canceled out the benefit Mastercard got from an incentive grant from Singapore’s Ministry of Finance.

Year-to-date income hits $7 billion as buybacks continue

So far in 2025, Mastercard has brought in $15.4 billion in net revenue, up 16% from $13.3 billion during the same period in 2024. Operating income is at $8.9 billion, a 17% increase. The operating margin for the first half of the year is 58.0%, slightly higher than the previous year’s 57.4%.

Net income for the six-month period was $7.0 billion, and earnings per share reached $7.66, both showing solid year-on-year growth. Adjusted numbers came in at $7.2 billion in net income, with EPS at $7.87. The adjusted operating margin is 59.6%, up from 59.1%.

Gross dollar volume for the first half hit $5.0 trillion, cross-border volume grew 15%, and switched transactions were up 10%, all measured in local currency. Payment network revenue increased 13%, and incentives grew 14%. Value-added services revenue rose 20%, with 4% of that from acquisitions. The rest came from demand across digital security, consumer services, and price adjustments.

Operating expenses totaled $6.5 billion year-to-date, a 14% rise. Adjusted operating expenses reached $6.2 billion, also up 14%. Most of this came from higher internal costs and recent acquisitions. Other income dropped $80 million, largely due to rising interest costs and investment losses.

Adjusted for investment losses, the gap was $62 million. The year-to-date effective tax rate rose to 19.8%, up from 16.4% last year. On an adjusted basis, the tax rate climbed to 20.1%, again because of Pillar 2 taxes now active in multiple countries.

As of June 30, Mastercard reported 3.6 billion branded cards issued worldwide, including both Mastercard and Maestro products.

The company spent $2.3 billion to buy back 4.2 million shares in Q2 and paid $691 million in dividends. Between July 1 and July 28, another 1.8 million shares were repurchased for $1.0 billion, leaving $9.3 billion in authorized repurchase funds still available.

The company said it won’t revise future expectations unless legally required.

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