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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
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FORM 8-K
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CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): July 30, 2026
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Mastercard Incorporated
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
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Delaware 001-32877 13-4172551
(State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation)
(Commission File
Number)
(IRS Employer
Identification No.)
2000 Purchase Street 10577
Purchase, NY
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code)
(914) 249-2000
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)
NOT APPLICABLE
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class Trading Symbol Name of each exchange of which registered
Class A Common Stock MA New York Stock Exchange
2.1% Notes due 2027 MA27 New York Stock Exchange
1.0% Notes due 2029
MA29A
New York Stock Exchange
2.5% Notes due 2030 MA30 New York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
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Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition

On July 30, 2026, Mastercard Incorporated issued an earnings release announcing financial results for its second quarter 2026.

A copy of the earnings release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1. All information in the earnings release is furnished but not filed.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits.

Exhibit Number Exhibit Description
104 Cover Page Interactive Data File - the cover page interactive data file does not appear in the Interactive Data File because its XBRL tags are embedded within the Inline XBRL document.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

MASTERCARD INCORPORATED
Date: July 30, 2026 By:
/s/ Gina Accordino
Gina Accordino
Corporate Secretary



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EX-99.1 2 ma06302026-exx991xearnings.htm EX-99.1 Document

Earnings Release
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Mastercard Incorporated Reports Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results

Second quarter net income of $4.4 billion, and diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $4.97
Second quarter adjusted net income of $4.5 billion, and adjusted diluted EPS of $5.04
Second quarter net revenue of $9.3 billion, an increase of 14%, or 12% on a currency-neutral basis
Second quarter gross dollar volume up 8% and purchase volume up 10%, on a local currency basis
Purchase, NY - July 30, 2026 - Mastercard Incorporated (NYSE: MA) today announced financial results for the second quarter 2026.

“We delivered above expectations with net revenue growth at 14% year-over-year, or 12% on a currency-neutral basis in the second quarter. These results reflect our role in powering more ways to shop, pay and do business. From new partnerships in Mexico and the UAE to our market-first Agentic Payment capability, we’re unlocking opportunities unique to Mastercard and shaping what’s next in commerce.” said Michael Miebach, Mastercard CEO.

Quarterly Results
Second Quarter Operating Results
Increase / (Decrease)
$ in billions, except per share data
Q2 2026 Q2 2025 Reported GAAP Currency-neutral
Net revenue $9.3 $8.1 14% 12%
Operating expenses $3.7 $3.4 10% 9%
Operating income $5.6 $4.8 17% 14%
Operating margin 60.2% 58.7% 1.5 ppt 1.1 ppt
Effective income tax rate 20.0% 20.8% (0.8) ppt (0.9) ppt
Net income $4.4 $3.7 19% 16%
Diluted EPS $4.97 $4.07 22% 19%
Key Second Quarter Non-GAAP Results 1
Increase / (Decrease)
$ in billions, except per share data
Q2 2026 Q2 2025 As adjusted Currency-neutral
Net revenue $9.3 $8.1 14% 12%
Adjusted operating expenses $3.6 $3.3 11% 10%
Adjusted operating margin 61.1% 59.9% 1.2 ppt 0.8 ppt
Adjusted effective income tax rate 20.0% 20.9% (0.8) ppt (0.9) ppt
Adjusted net income $4.5 $3.8 18% 16%
Adjusted diluted EPS $5.04 $4.15 21% 19%
1 The Key Second Quarter Non-GAAP Results exclude the impact of gains and losses on the company’s equity investments, special items as described on page 11 (“Second Quarter Special Items”) and/or the translational and transactional impact of currency and the related impact of the company’s foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments (specifically those that manage the impact of foreign currency variability on anticipated revenues and expenses). See page 11 for the company’s non-GAAP adjustments and the reconciliation to GAAP reported amounts.



Q2 2026 Key Business Drivers
(YoY growth)
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Gross dollar volume
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Cross-border volume
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Switched transactions
(local currency basis) (local currency basis)
up 8%
up 12%
up 9%
The following information is provided to aid in understanding Mastercard’s second quarter 2026 results, versus the year ago period.
Net revenue increased 14%, or 12% on a currency-neutral basis versus the comparable period in 2025. The increase was attributable to growth in our payment network and value-added services and solutions.
Payment network net revenue increased 10%, or 8% on a currency-neutral basis. Primary drivers of the increase were as follows:
Gross dollar volume growth of 8% on a local currency basis to $2.9 trillion.
Cross-border volume growth of 12% on a local currency basis.
Switched transactions growth of 9%.
This increase in payment network net revenue includes growth in payment network rebates and incentives provided to customers. Payment network rebates and incentives increased 22%, or 20% on a currency-neutral basis, primarily due to an increase in our key drivers, as well as new and renewed deals.
Value-added services and solutions net revenue increased 20%, or 18% on a currency-neutral basis. The growth was driven primarily by our underlying key drivers, security solutions, consumer acquisition and engagement services, digital and authentication solutions and business and market insights and pricing. This includes a minimal decrease from acquisitions and dispositions.
Total operating expenses increased 10% as compared to the same period in 2025, primarily due to higher general and administrative expenses. Excluding the impact of Second Quarter Special Items, adjusted operating expenses increased 11%, or 10% on a currency-neutral basis. This includes a 1 percentage point benefit from acquisitions and dispositions. The remaining increase was primarily due to higher general and administrative expenses.
Other income (expense) was favorable by $4 million versus the year ago period. Excluding the impact of net gains and losses on our equity investments, adjusted other income (expense) was favorable by $9 million.
The effective tax rate for the second quarter of 2026 was 20.0%, versus 20.8% for the comparable period in 2025. The adjusted effective tax rate for the second quarter of 2026 was 20.0%, versus 20.9% for the comparable period in 2025. Both as-reported and as-adjusted income tax rates were lower versus the comparable period in 2025 due to partially offsetting tax impacts in 2026, including discrete tax benefits in the periods.
As of June 30, 2026, the company’s customers had issued 3.7 billion Mastercard and Maestro-branded cards.


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Year-to-date Results
Year-to-date Operating Results
Increase / (Decrease)
$ in billions, except per share data
2026 2025 Reported GAAP Currency-neutral
Net revenue $17.7 $15.4 15% 12%
Operating expenses $7.2 $6.5 11% 10%
Operating income $10.5 $8.9 18% 14%
Operating margin 59.4% 58.0% 1.3 ppt 0.9 ppt
Effective income tax rate 19.7% 19.8% (0.1) ppt (0.2) ppt
Net income $8.3 $7.0 18% 14%
Diluted EPS $9.32 $7.66 22% 17%
Key Year-to-date Non-GAAP Results 1
Increase / (Decrease)
$ in billions, except per share data 2026 2025 As adjusted Currency-neutral
Net revenue
$17.7 $15.4 15% 12%
Adjusted operating expenses $6.9 $6.2 11% 9%
Adjusted operating margin 61.0% 59.6% 1.3 ppt 0.9 ppt
Adjusted effective income tax rate 19.7% 20.1% (0.4) ppt (0.4) ppt
Adjusted net income $8.6 $7.2 19% 15%
Adjusted diluted EPS $9.64 $7.87 22% 18%
1 The Key Year-to-date Non-GAAP Results exclude the impact of gains and losses on the company’s equity investments, special items as described on page 12 (“Year-to-date Special Items”) and/or the translational and transactional impact of currency and the related impact of the company’s foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments (specifically those that manage the impact of foreign currency variability on anticipated revenues and expenses). See page 12 for the company’s non-GAAP adjustments and the reconciliation to GAAP reported amounts.
Year-to-date 2026 Key Business Drivers
(YoY growth)
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Gross dollar volume
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Cross-border volume
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Switched transactions
(local currency basis) (local currency basis)
up 8%
up 12%
up 9%
The following information is provided to aid in understanding Mastercard’s year-to-date 2026 results, versus the year ago period.
Net revenue increased 15%, or 12% on a currency-neutral basis. The increase was attributable to growth in our payment network and our value-added services and solutions.
Payment network net revenue increased 11%, as reported and 8% on a currency-neutral basis. Primary drivers of the increase were as follows:
Gross dollar volume growth of 8% on a local currency basis to $5.6 trillion.
Cross-border volume growth of 12% on a local currency basis.
Switched transactions growth of 9%.
This increase in payment network net revenue includes growth in payment network rebates and incentives provided to customers. Payment network rebates and incentives increased 22%, or 19% on a currency-neutral basis, primarily due to an increase in our key drivers, as well as new and renewed deals.
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Value-added services and solutions net revenue increased 21%, or 18% on a currency-neutral basis. The increase was driven primarily by growth in our underlying drivers, security and digital and authentication solutions, consumer acquisition and engagement services, business and market insights and pricing. This includes a minimal decrease from acquisitions and dispositions.
Total operating expenses increased 11% as compared to 2025, primarily due to higher general and administrative expenses which included a restructuring charge in the first quarter of 2026, partially offset by lower litigation provisions. Excluding the impact of Year-to-date Special Items, adjusted operating expenses increased 11%, or 9% on a currency-neutral basis. This includes a minimal benefit from acquisitions and dispositions. The remaining increase was primarily due to higher general and administrative expenses.
Other income (expense) was favorable $27 million versus the year ago period, primarily due to government grant agreements executed in the fourth quarter 2025, partially offset by higher net losses in the current year versus the prior year on our equity investments. Excluding the impact of net gains and losses on our equity investments, adjusted other income (expense) was favorable $70 million versus the prior year primarily due to the government grant agreements.
The effective tax rate for year-to-date 2026 was 19.7%, versus 19.8% for the comparable period in 2025. The adjusted effective tax rate for year-to-date 2026 was 19.7%, versus 20.1% for the comparable period in 2025. Both as-reported and as-adjusted income tax rates were lower versus the comparable period in 2025 due to partially offsetting tax impacts in 2026, including discrete tax benefits in the periods.
Return of Capital to Stockholders
During the second quarter of 2026, Mastercard repurchased 9.8 million shares at a cost of $4.9 billion and paid $771 million in dividends.
Quarter-to-date through July 27, the company repurchased 1.3 million shares at a cost of $0.7 billion, which leaves $7.8 billion remaining under approved share repurchase programs.
Second Quarter 2026 Financial Results Conference Call Details
At 9:00 a.m. ET today, the company will host a conference call to discuss its second quarter and year-to-date 2026 results. The dial-in information for this call is 1-888-330-2508 (Toll-free) and 1-240-789-2735 (Toll dial-in), using passcode 6451878. A replay of the call will be available for 30 days and can be accessed by dialing 1-800-770-2030 (Toll-free) and 1-609-800-9909 (Toll dial-in), using passcode 6451878.
A live audio webcast of this call, along with presentation slides, can also be accessed through the Investor Relations section of the company’s website at investor.mastercard.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical facts may be forward-looking statements. When used in this press release, the words “believe”, “expect”, “could”, “may”, “would”, “will”, “trend” and similar words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements that relate to the company’s future prospects, developments and business strategies. We caution you to not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, as they speak only as of the date they are made. Except for the company’s ongoing obligations under the U.S. federal securities laws, the company does not intend to update or otherwise revise the forward-looking information to reflect actual results of operations, changes in financial condition, changes in estimates, expectations or assumptions, changes in general economic or
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industry conditions or other circumstances arising and/or existing since the preparation of this press release or to reflect the occurrence of any unanticipated events.
Many factors and uncertainties relating to our operations and business environment, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are outside of our control, influence whether any forward-looking statements can or will be achieved. Any one of those factors could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in writing in any forward-looking statements made by Mastercard or on its behalf, including, but not limited to, the following factors:
regulation related to the payments industry (including regulatory, legislative and litigation activity with respect to interchange rates and surcharging)
the impact of preferential or protective government actions
regulation of privacy, data, AI, information security and the digital economy
regulation that directly or indirectly applies to us based on our participation in the global payments industry (including anti-money laundering, countering the financing of terrorism, economic sanctions and anti-corruption, account-based payments systems, and issuer and acquirer practices regulation)
the impact of changes in tax laws, as well as regulations and interpretations of such laws or challenges to our tax positions
potential or incurred liability and limitations on business related to any litigation or litigation settlements
the impact of competition in the global payments industry (including disintermediation and pricing pressure)
the challenges relating to rapid technological developments and changes
the challenges relating to operating a real-time account-based payments system and to working with new customers and end users
the impact of information security incidents, account data breaches or service disruptions
issues related to our relationships with our stakeholders (including loss of substantial business from significant customers, competitor relationships with our customers, consolidation amongst our customers, merchants’ continued focus on acceptance costs and unique risks from our work with governments)
the impact of global economic, political, financial and societal events and conditions, including adverse currency fluctuations and foreign exchange controls
reputational impact, including impact related to brand perception and lack of visibility of our brands in products and services
the impact of environmental, social and governance matters and related stakeholder reaction
the inability to attract and retain a highly qualified workforce, or maintain our corporate culture
issues related to acquisition integration, strategic investments and entry into new businesses
exposure to loss or illiquidity due to our role as guarantor as well as other contractual obligations and discretionary actions we may take
issues related to our Class A common stock and corporate governance structure
For additional information on these and other factors that could cause the company’s actual results to differ materially from expected results, please see the company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and any subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K.



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About Mastercard (NYSE: MA)
Mastercard powers economies and empowers people in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. Together with our customers, we are building a resilient economy where everyone can prosper. We support a wide range of digital payments choices, making transactions secure, simple, smart and accessible. Our technology and innovation, partnerships and networks combine to deliver a unique set of products and services that help people, businesses and governments realize their greatest potential.
www.mastercard.com

Contacts:
Investor Relations: Media Relations:
Devin Corr
Seth Eisen
investor.relations@mastercard.com Seth.Eisen@mastercard.com
914-249-4565 914-249-3153
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Consolidated Statements of Operations (Unaudited)
Three Months Ended June 30, Six Months Ended June 30,
2026 2025 2026 2025
(in millions, except per share data)
Net Revenue $ 9,277  $ 8,133  $ 17,675  $ 15,383 
Operating Expenses:
General and administrative 3,082  2,766  6,121  5,289 
Advertising and marketing 217  213  370  365 
Depreciation and amortization 309  281  608  556 
Provision for litigation 82  96  82  247 
Total operating expenses 3,690  3,356  7,181  6,457 
Operating income 5,587  4,777  10,494  8,926 
Other Income (Expense):
Investment income 88  70  169  158 
Gains (losses) on equity investments, net (2) (68) (25)
Interest expense (218) (195) (403) (377)
Other income (expense), net 31  16  106  21 
Total other income (expense) (101) (105) (196) (223)
Income before income taxes 5,486  4,672  10,298  8,703 
Income tax expense 1,098  971  2,028  1,722 
Net Income $ 4,388  $ 3,701  $ 8,270  $ 6,981 
Basic Earnings per Share $ 4.98  $ 4.08  $ 9.33  $ 7.67 
Basic weighted-average shares outstanding 882  908  887  910 
Diluted Earnings per Share $ 4.97  $ 4.07  $ 9.32  $ 7.66 
Diluted weighted-average shares outstanding 883  909  888  911 
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Consolidated Balance Sheets (Unaudited)
June 30, 2026 December 31, 2025
(in millions, except per share data)
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 11,291  $ 10,566 
Restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents 488  561 
Restricted security deposits held for customers 2,196  2,121 
Investments 318  332 
Accounts receivable 5,047  4,609 
Settlement assets 2,371  1,626 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 4,811  3,743 
Total current assets 26,522  23,558 
Property, equipment and right-of-use assets, net of accumulated depreciation and amortization of $2,878 and $2,756, respectively
2,541  2,303 
Deferred income taxes 1,441  1,567 
Goodwill 9,498  9,560 
Other intangible assets, net of accumulated amortization of $3,303 and $3,096, respectively
5,466  5,554 
Other assets 12,223  11,615 
Total Assets $ 57,691  $ 54,157 
Liabilities and Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 1,130  $ 999 
Settlement obligations 3,159  2,409 
Restricted security deposits held for customers 2,196  2,121 
Accrued litigation 296  800 
Accrued expenses 13,027  13,272 
Short-term debt 2,459  749 
Other current liabilities 2,737  2,412 
Total current liabilities 25,004  22,762 
Long-term debt 22,184  18,251 
Deferred income taxes 315  307 
Other liabilities 4,582  5,091 
Total Liabilities 52,085  46,411 
Commitments and Contingencies
Stockholders’ Equity
Class A common stock, $0.0001 par value; authorized 3,000 shares, 1,406 shares issued and 871 and 887 shares outstanding, respectively
—  — 
Class B common stock, $0.0001 par value; authorized 1,200 shares, 7 shares issued and outstanding
—  — 
Additional paid-in-capital 7,070  6,907 
Class A treasury stock, at cost, 536 and 518 shares, respectively
(92,226) (83,224)
Retained earnings 91,771  85,035 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) (1,004) (981)
Mastercard Incorporated Stockholders' Equity 5,611  7,737 
Non-controlling interests (5)
Total Equity 5,606  7,746 
Total Liabilities and Equity $ 57,691  $ 54,157 
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Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited)
Six Months Ended June 30,
2026 2025
(in millions)
Operating Activities
Net income $ 8,270  $ 6,981 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Amortization of customer incentives 1,310  993 
Depreciation and amortization 608  556 
(Gains) losses on equity investments, net 68  25 
Share-based compensation 326  308 
Deferred income taxes 110  81 
Other 84  60 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable (448) (217)
Settlement assets (745) (590)
Prepaid expenses (3,835) (2,238)
Accrued litigation and legal settlements (504) 81 
Restricted security deposits held for customers 90  125 
Accounts payable 124  (168)
Settlement obligations 750  356 
Accrued expenses 788  (203)
Net change in other assets and liabilities (224) 833 
Net cash provided by operating activities 6,772  6,983 
Investing Activities
Purchases of investment securities available-for-sale (134) (247)
Purchases of investments held-to-maturity —  (22)
Proceeds from sales of investment securities available-for-sale 32  126 
Proceeds from maturities of investment securities available-for-sale 89  125 
Proceeds from maturities of investments held-to-maturity 13  27 
Purchases of property and equipment (445) (199)
Capitalized software (368) (367)
Other investing activities (66) (10)
Net cash used in investing activities (879) (567)
Financing Activities
Purchases of treasury stock (8,933) (4,838)
Dividends paid (1,548) (1,385)
Proceeds from debt, net of discounts
5,596  1,242 
Payment of debt —  (750)
Proceeds from (payment of) debt, maturities of 90 days or less, net 84  — 
Tax withholdings related to share-based payments (204) (279)
Cash proceeds from employee stock plans 73  117 
Other financing activities (108) (100)
Net cash used in financing activities (5,040) (5,993)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents (126) 341 
Net increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents 727  764 
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents - beginning of period 13,248  10,808 
Cash, cash equivalents, restricted cash and restricted cash equivalents - end of period $ 13,975  $ 11,572 
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Non-GAAP Financial Information
Non-GAAP financial information is defined as a numerical measure of a company’s performance that excludes or includes amounts so as to be different than the most comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“GAAP”). Mastercard discloses the following non-GAAP financial measures: adjusted operating expenses, adjusted operating margin, adjusted other income (expense), adjusted effective income tax rate, adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share (as well as related applicable growth rates versus the comparable period in the prior year). As described more fully below, these non-GAAP financial measures exclude (where applicable) the impact of gains and losses on the company’s equity investments, which includes mark-to-market fair value adjustments, impairments and gains and losses upon disposition, as well as the related tax impacts. These non-GAAP financial measures also exclude (where applicable) the impact of special items, which represent litigation judgments and settlements and/or certain one-time items, as well as the related tax impacts.
In addition, the company presents growth rates adjusted for the impact of currency, which is a non-GAAP financial measure. Currency-neutral growth rates are calculated by remeasuring the prior period’s results using the current period’s exchange rates for both the translational and transactional impacts on operating results. The impact of currency translation represents the effect of translating operating results where the functional currency is different from the company’s U.S. dollar reporting currency. The impact of the transactional currency represents the effect of converting revenue and expenses occurring in a currency other than the functional currency of the entity. The impact of the related realized gains and losses resulting from the company’s foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments (specifically those that manage the impact of foreign currency variability on anticipated revenues and expenses) is recognized in the respective financial statement line item on the statements of operations when the underlying forecasted transactions impact earnings. The translational and transactional impact of currency and the related impact of the company’s foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments as specified above have been excluded from the company’s currency-neutral growth rates.
The company believes that the non-GAAP financial measures presented facilitate an understanding of operating performance and provide a meaningful comparison of its results between periods. The company’s management uses non-GAAP financial measures to evaluate its ongoing operations in relation to historical results, for internal planning and forecasting purposes and in the calculation of performance-based compensation, among other things. The company excluded these items because management evaluates the underlying operations and performance of the company separately from these recurring and nonrecurring items. The presentation of non-GAAP financial measures should not be relied upon as substitutes for the company’s measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.
The company includes reconciliations of the requisite non-GAAP financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures in the non-GAAP reconciliation tables below.
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Non-GAAP Reconciliations (Quarter-to-date)
Three Months Ended June 30, 2026
 Operating expenses Operating margin Other income (expense) Effective income tax rate  Net income  Diluted earnings per share
($ in millions, except per share data)
Reported - GAAP $ 3,690  60.2  % $ (101) 20.0  % $ 4,388  $ 4.97 
(Gains) losses on equity investments 1
** ** (0.1) % 0.01 
Litigation provisions 2
(82) 0.9  %  ** 0.1  % 59  0.07 
Adjusted - Non-GAAP $ 3,608  61.1  % $ (100) 20.0  % $ 4,453  $ 5.04 

Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
 Operating expenses Operating margin Other income (expense) Effective income tax rate  Net income  Diluted earnings per share
($ in millions, except per share data)
Reported - GAAP $ 3,356  58.7  % $ (105) 20.8  % $ 3,701  $ 4.07 
(Gains) losses on equity investments 1
** ** (4) 0.1  % (5) (0.01)
Litigation provisions 3
(96) 1.2  % ** 0.1  % 73  0.08 
Adjusted - Non-GAAP $ 3,260  59.9  % $ (109) 20.9  % $ 3,769  $ 4.15 

Three Months Ended June 30, 2026 as compared to the Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
Increase/(Decrease)
 Operating expenses Operating margin Effective income tax rate  Net income  Diluted earnings per share
Reported - GAAP 10  % 1.5   ppt (0.8)  ppt 19  % 22  %
(Gains) losses on equity investments 1
** ** (0.1)  ppt —  % —  %
Litigation provisions 2,3
% (0.3)  ppt 0.1   ppt (1) % (1) %
Adjusted - Non-GAAP 11  % 1.2   ppt (0.8)  ppt 18  % 21  %
Currency impact 4
(1) % (0.4)  ppt (0.1)  ppt (3) % (3) %
Adjusted - Non-GAAP - currency-neutral 10  % 0.8   ppt (0.9)  ppt 16  % 19  %
Note:    Tables may not sum due to rounding.
**    Not applicable

Gains and Losses on Equity Investments
1.Represents Q2'26 net pre-tax loss of $2 million and Q2’25 net pre-tax gain of $4 million primarily related to unrealized fair market value adjustments on marketable and nonmarketable equity securities.
Second Quarter Special Items
2.Represents Q2'26 pre-tax charges of $82 million, which includes a legal provision associated with the ATM non-discrimination rule surcharge complaints, a change in estimate related to the claims of merchants who opted out of the U.S. merchant class litigation and provisions associated with various other legal matters.
3.Represents Q2'25 pre-tax charges of $96 million primarily due to a legal provision associated with the ATM non-discrimination rule surcharge complaints.
Other Notes
4.Represents the translational and transactional impact of currency and the related impact of our foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments (specifically those that manage the impact of foreign currency variability on anticipated revenues and expenses).

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Non-GAAP Reconciliations (Year-to-date)
Six Months Ended June 30, 2026
 Operating expenses Operating margin Other income (expense) Effective income tax rate  Net income  Diluted earnings per share
($ in millions, except per share data)
Reported - GAAP $ 7,181  59.4  % $ (196) 19.7  % $ 8,270  $ 9.32 
(Gains) losses on equity investments 1
 **  ** 68  (0.1) % 69  0.08 
Litigation provisions 2
(82) 0.5  %  ** 0.1  % 59  0.07 
Restructuring charge 3
(202) 1.1  %  ** —  % 158  0.18 
Adjusted - Non-GAAP $ 6,897  61.0  % $ (128) 19.7  % $ 8,556  $ 9.64 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
 Operating expenses Operating margin Other income (expense) Effective income tax rate  Net income  Diluted earnings per share
($ in millions, except per share data)
Reported - GAAP $ 6,457  58.0  % $ (223) 19.8  % $ 6,981  $ 7.66 
(Gains) losses on equity investments 1
** ** 25  —  % 19  0.02 
Litigation provisions 4
(247) 1.6  % ** 0.3  % 174  0.19 
Adjusted - Non-GAAP $ 6,210  59.6  % $ (198) 20.1  % $ 7,175  $ 7.87 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2026 as compared to the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
Increase/(Decrease)
 Operating expenses Operating margin Effective income tax rate  Net income  Diluted earnings per share
Reported - GAAP 11  % 1.3   ppt (0.1)  ppt 18  % 22  %
(Gains) losses on equity investments 1
 **  ** (0.1)  ppt % %
Litigation provisions 2, 4
% (1.1)  ppt (0.2)  ppt (2) % (2) %
Restructuring charge 3
(3) % 1.1   ppt —   ppt % %
Adjusted - Non-GAAP 11  % 1.3   ppt (0.4)  ppt 19  % 22  %
Currency impact 5
(2) % (0.4)  ppt (0.1)  ppt (4) % (4) %
Adjusted - Non-GAAP - currency-neutral % 0.9   ppt (0.4)  ppt 15  % 18  %
Note:    Tables may not sum due to rounding.
**    Not applicable

Gains and Losses on Equity Investments
1.Represents year-to-date 2026 and 2025 net pre-tax losses of $68 million and $25 million, respectively, primarily related to unrealized fair market value adjustments on marketable and nonmarketable equity securities.
Year-to-date Special Items
2.Represents year-to-date 2026 pre-tax charges of $82 million which includes a legal provision associated with the ATM non-discrimination rule surcharge complaints, a change in estimate related to the claims of merchants who opted out of the U.S. merchant class litigation and provisions associated with various other legal matters.
3.Represents year-to-date 2026 pre-tax charge of $202 million as a result of a restructuring action primarily intended to enable reinvestment to support the realization of our long-term growth opportunities.
4.Represents year-to-date 2025 pre-tax charges of $247 million primarily as a result of a change in estimate related to the claims of merchants who opted out of the U.S. merchant class litigation and a legal provision associated with the ATM non-discrimination rule surcharge complaints.
Other Notes
5.Represents the translational and transactional impact of currency and the related impact of the company’s foreign exchange derivative contracts designated as cash flow hedging instruments (specifically those that manage the impact of foreign currency variability on anticipated revenues and expenses).
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Mastercard Incorporated Operating Performance
Three Months Ended June 30, 2026
GDV (Bil.) Growth (USD) Growth (Local) Purchase Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Purchase Trans. (Mil.) Purchase Trans. Growth Cash Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Cash Trans. (Mil.) Cards (Mil.)
All Mastercard Credit, Charge and Debit Programs
APMEA $ 654  8.1  % 8.4  % $ 508  10.9  % 13,813  11.2  % $ 146  0.5  % 1,342  1,052 
Canada 76  8.1  % 8.1  % 74  8.2  % 1,242  8.0  % 2.3  % 98 
Europe 1,025  9.6  % 8.5  % 838  10.5  % 21,998  8.5  % 186  0.5  % 874  986 
Latin America 269  24.4  % 13.9  % 203  16.9  % 8,250  16.8  % 66  5.6  % 420  588 
Worldwide less United States 2,024  10.8  % 9.1  % 1,623  11.3  % 45,304  10.7  % 400  1.3  % 2,643  2,725 
United States 858  5.5  % 5.5  % 794  6.5  % 11,792  3.5  % 64  (5.0) % 274  739 
Worldwide 2,881  9.2  % 8.0  % 2,417  9.6  % 57,096  9.2  % 464  0.4  % 2,917  3,463 
Mastercard Credit and Charge Programs
Worldwide less United States 874  9.5  % 8.5  % 834  8.8  % 18,420  7.2  % 39  1.8  % 143  841 
United States 458  9.5  % 9.5  % 446  9.7  % 4,721  8.7  % 12  3.1  % 10  365 
Worldwide 1,331  9.5  % 8.8  % 1,280  9.1  % 23,140  7.5  % 51  2.1  % 154  1,206 
Mastercard Debit Programs
Worldwide less United States 1,150  11.8  % 9.6  % 789  13.9  % 26,884  13.3  % 361  1.3  % 2,499  1,884 
United States 400  1.3  % 1.3  % 348  2.6  % 7,071  0.3  % 53  (6.7) % 263  373 
Worldwide 1,550  8.9  % 7.3  % 1,137  10.2  % 33,955  10.3  % 413  0.2  % 2,763  2,257 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2026
GDV (Bil.) Growth (USD) Growth (Local) Purchase Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Purchase Trans. (Mil.) Purchase Trans. Growth Cash Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Cash Trans. (Mil.) Cards (Mil.)
All Mastercard Credit, Charge and Debit Programs
APMEA $ 1,299  8.5  % 7.3  % $ 1,003  10.0  % 26,733  11.0  % $ 296  (0.7) % 2,698  1,052 
Canada 143  10.0  % 7.7  % 139  7.8  % 2,342  8.1  % 2.4  % 14  98 
Europe 1,968  13.0  % 8.8  % 1,609  10.8  % 41,699  8.1  % 359  0.7  % 1,682  986 
Latin America 521  24.4  % 13.8  % 390  16.5  % 16,023  16.1  % 130  6.3  % 827  588 
Worldwide less United States 3,931  12.7  % 8.9  % 3,141  11.1  % 86,796  10.4  % 790  1.0  % 5,221  2,725 
United States 1,653  4.9  % 4.9  % 1,526  5.8  % 22,631  3.3  % 126  (4.4) % 533  739 
Worldwide 5,584  10.3  % 7.7  % 4,668  9.3  % 109,427  8.9  % 916  0.2  % 5,755  3,463 
Mastercard Credit and Charge Programs
Worldwide less United States 1,704  11.5  % 8.8  % 1,626  9.2  % 35,658  7.2  % 78  1.6  % 281  841 
United States 874  8.7  % 8.7  % 851  8.9  % 8,957  8.2  % 23  2.4  % 19  365 
Worldwide 2,578  10.5  % 8.8  % 2,478  9.1  % 44,615  7.4  % 101  1.8  % 300  1,206 
Mastercard Debit Programs
Worldwide less United States 2,227  13.7  % 9.0  % 1,515  13.2  % 51,137  12.8  % 712  1.0  % 4,940  1,884 
United States 778  0.9  % 0.9  % 675  2.0  % 13,675  0.3  % 104  (5.8) % 514  373 
Worldwide 3,006  10.1  % 6.8  % 2,190  9.5  % 64,812  9.9  % 815  —  % 5,455  2,257 
APMEA = Asia Pacific / Middle East / Africa
Note that effective Q2 2026, operating performance in the preceding tables includes Venezuela cross-border activity, as applicable.
Figures in the preceding tables may not sum due to rounding; growth represents change from the comparable year ago period.
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Mastercard Incorporated Operating Performance
Three Months Ended June 30, 2025
GDV (Bil.) Growth (USD) Growth (Local) Purchase Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Purchase Trans. (Mil.) Purchase Trans. Growth Cash Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Cash Trans. (Mil.) Cards (Mil.)
All Mastercard Credit, Charge and Debit Programs
APMEA $ 605  4.7  % 4.4  % $ 458  6.2  % 12,423  9.7  % $ 147  (1.0) % 1,428  990 
Canada 70  3.9  % 5.1  % 68  5.2  % 1,151  7.3  % 0.8  % 92 
Europe 935  16.9  % 13.3  % 751  15.1  % 20,268  10.9  % 184  6.6  % 955  938 
Latin America 216  7.6  % 17.4  % 159  19.1  % 7,066  13.9  % 57  13.1  % 430  506 
Worldwide less United States 1,826  11.0  % 10.3  % 1,436  12.1  % 40,908  10.9  % 390  4.4  % 2,819  2,526 
United States 813  6.3  % 6.3  % 746  6.6  % 11,390  6.3  % 68  3.5  % 296  705 
Worldwide 2,640  9.5  % 9.1  % 2,182  10.1  % 52,297  9.9  % 457  4.3  % 3,115  3,230 
Mastercard Credit and Charge Programs
Worldwide less United States 798  8.2  % 8.9  % 759  9.2  % 17,180  7.9  % 39  4.2  % 153  822 
United States 418  6.1  % 6.1  % 407  6.1  % 4,342  6.3  % 11  6.8  % 342 
Worldwide 1,216  7.5  % 7.9  % 1,166  8.1  % 21,522  7.6  % 50  4.8  % 162  1,164 
Mastercard Debit Programs
Worldwide less United States 1,029  13.2  % 11.4  % 677  15.4  % 23,728  13.2  % 351  4.4  % 2,666  1,704 
United States 395  6.6  % 6.6  % 339  7.2  % 7,048  6.3  % 56  2.8  % 287  363 
Worldwide 1,424  11.2  % 10.0  % 1,016  12.6  % 30,775  11.5  % 408  4.2  % 2,953  2,067 

Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
GDV (Bil.) Growth (USD) Growth (Local) Purchase Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Purchase Trans. (Mil.) Purchase Trans. Growth Cash Volume (Bil.) Growth (Local) Cash Trans. (Mil.) Cards (Mil.)
All Mastercard Credit, Charge and Debit Programs
APMEA $ 1,197  3.9  % 5.7  % $ 900  7.0  % 24,076  9.3  % $ 298  1.9  % 2,882  990 
Canada 130  1.1  % 4.8  % 127  4.9  % 2,167  6.5  % 1.5  % 13  92 
Europe 1,741  12.9  % 13.1  % 1,397  14.9  % 38,560  10.5  % 344  6.4  % 1,843  938 
Latin America 418  3.1  % 15.4  % 307  19.0  % 13,806  13.3  % 111  6.3  % 849  506 
Worldwide less United States 3,488  8.0  % 10.4  % 2,730  12.1  % 78,608  10.5  % 757  4.6  % 5,587  2,526 
United States 1,575  6.6  % 6.6  % 1,443  6.7  % 21,910  6.3  % 132  5.2  % 573  705 
Worldwide 5,063  7.6  % 9.2  % 4,174  10.2  % 100,518  9.6  % 889  4.7  % 6,161  3,230 
Mastercard Credit and Charge Programs
Worldwide less United States 1,529  5.4  % 8.8  % 1,453  9.2  % 33,254  7.7  % 75  1.9  % 300  822 
United States 804  6.0  % 6.0  % 782  6.0  % 8,278  5.9  % 22  7.4  % 17  342 
Worldwide 2,333  5.6  % 7.8  % 2,235  8.0  % 41,532  7.3  % 98  3.1  % 317  1,164 
Mastercard Debit Programs
Worldwide less United States 1,959  10.1  % 11.6  % 1,277  15.6  % 45,354  12.7  % 682  4.9  % 5,287  1,704 
United States 771  7.2  % 7.2  % 662  7.7  % 13,632  6.6  % 110  4.8  % 556  363 
Worldwide 2,730  9.3  % 10.4  % 1,938  12.8  % 58,986  11.2  % 792  4.8  % 5,844  2,067 
APMEA = Asia Pacific / Middle East / Africa
Note that effective Q2 2026, operating performance in the preceding tables include Venezuela cross-border activity, as applicable.
Figures in the preceding tables may not sum due to rounding; growth represents change from the comparable year ago period.
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Footnote
The tables set forth the gross dollar volume (“GDV”), purchase volume, cash volume and the number of purchase transactions, cash transactions and cards on a regional and global basis for Mastercard™-branded cards. Growth rates over prior periods are provided for volume-based data.
Debit transactions on Maestro® and Cirrus®-branded cards and transactions involving brands other than Mastercard are not included in the preceding tables.
For purposes of the table: GDV represents purchase volume plus cash volume and includes the impact of balance transfers and convenience checks; “purchase volume” means the aggregate dollar amount of purchases made with Mastercard-branded cards for the relevant period; and “cash volume” means the aggregate dollar amount of cash disbursements and includes the impact of balance transfers and convenience checks obtained with Mastercard-branded cards for the relevant period. The number of cards includes virtual cards, which are Mastercard-branded payment accounts that do not generally have physical cards associated with them.
The Mastercard payment products are comprised of credit, charge, debit and prepaid programs, and data relating to each type of program is included in the tables. The tables include information with respect to transactions involving Mastercard-branded cards that are not switched by Mastercard and transactions for which Mastercard does not earn significant revenues.
Information denominated in U.S. dollars is calculated by applying an established U.S. dollar/local currency exchange rate for each local currency in which Mastercard volumes are reported. These exchange rates are calculated on a quarterly basis using the average exchange rate for each quarter. Mastercard reports period-over-period rates of change in purchase volume and cash volume on the basis of local currency information, in order to eliminate the impact of changes in the value of currencies against the U.S. dollar in calculating such rates of change.
The data set forth in the GDV, purchase volume, purchase transactions, cash volume and cash transactions columns is provided by Mastercard customers and is subject to verification by Mastercard and partial cross-checking against information provided by Mastercard’s transaction switching systems. The data set forth in the cards columns is provided by Mastercard customers and is subject to certain limited verification by Mastercard. A portion of the data set forth in the cards columns reflects the impact of routine portfolio changes among customers and other practices that may lead to over counting of the underlying data in certain circumstances. All data is subject to revision and amendment by Mastercard or Mastercard’s customers.
Performance information for prior periods can be found in the Investor Relations section of the Mastercard website at investor.mastercard.com.
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