Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
NYSE: V global payments network at $35.93B FY2024 revenue with 4.48B cards and $15T+ annual volume; 52.2% credit card market share with 233.8B transactions competing with Mastercard and A2A payment rails.
Visa Inc. is a San Francisco-based global payments technology company — listed on NYSE (NYSE: V) — operating the world's largest electronic payment network connecting 4.48 billion active cards, 150+ million merchant locations, and 15,000+ financial institution partners across 200+ countries and territories, facilitating $15+ trillion in payment volume annually. Visa generated $35.93 billion in net revenues in fiscal year 2024 (+10% year-over-year) with $19.7 billion in net income (55% net margin) from payment volume fees, data processing fees, and international transaction fees — without issuing a single credit card or carrying any credit risk. Founded in 1958 as the BankAmericard program and reorganized as Visa Inc. through a 2008 IPO, Visa is the infrastructure provider that enables the global credit and debit card ecosystem to function: every Visa card issued by Citibank, Chase, HDFC, or 15,000 other banks worldwide runs on Visa's authorization, clearing, and settlement network.
New York alternative asset manager (NYSE: BX) at $1.2T AUM; 2024 revenue $11.37B (+53%), AirTrunk A$24B Asia-Pacific data center acquisition, distributable earnings $6B competing with Apollo and KKR.
Blackstone Inc. is a New York City, New York-based alternative asset management company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BX) as an S&P 500 Financials component — managing $1.2 trillion in assets under management across private equity, real estate, credit and insurance, and hedge fund solutions through approximately 4,900 employees serving institutional investors, sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, insurance companies, and high-net-worth individuals globally. Founded in 1985 by Stephen Schwarzman and Peter G. Peterson, Blackstone grew from a boutique M&A advisory into the world's largest alternative asset manager. In fiscal year 2024, Blackstone reported revenue of $11.37 billion (+53% year-over-year) and distributable earnings of $6.0 billion (+18%), reflecting strong performance across its diversified alternative asset portfolio. AUM reached $1.2 trillion by mid-2025. CEO Steve Schwarzman and President Jonathan Gray lead the firm. Blackstone's landmark 2024 transaction was the A$24 billion acquisition of AirTrunk — Asia-Pacific's largest data center platform — through its real estate funds, positioning Blackstone as a dominant owner of AI infrastructure in the world's fastest-growing digital economy.
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