Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (2024)

Mar 8, 2024

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Visa and Mastercard are the two largest card networks in the world, accepted in more than 200 countries and territories. Mastercard credit cards are more widely accepted internationally, while Visa cards tend to offer more benefits. But for most consumers, there is no practical difference between Visa and Mastercard.

You should only worry about whether to get a Visa or Mastercard if you’re torn between two offers. In other words, if two cards have identical rewards, rates and fees, then it’s appropriate to weigh the small differences that exist between Mastercard and Visa. The differences between specific offers are more significant than the differences between Visa and Mastercard.

Visa vs. Mastercard: Key Things to Know

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Visa vs. Mastercard ComparisonVisa vs. Mastercard BenefitsAsk The Experts: Visa vs. Mastercard

Visa vs. Mastercard Comparison

Visa and Mastercard are more alike than they are different, considering that both card networks are widely accepted around the world and neither issues credit cards. Visa credit cards and Mastercard credit cards can be very different, though, because card terms are set by the banks and credit unions that issue the cards.

FeatureVisaMastercardWinner
Domestic Acceptance10.7 million locations10.7 million locationsTie
International Acceptance200+ countries and territories210+ countries and territoriesMastercard
Cards in Circulation838.3 million388.4 millionVisa
Transactions62.3 billion in 201625.4 billion in 2016Visa
Average Purchase Amount$57$60Mastercard
Fraud Liability$0 liability for:

- Credit card transactions

- Signature debit card transactions

- PIN debit card transactions processed by Visa*

$0 liability for:

- Credit card transactions

- Signature debit card transactions

- PIN debit card transactions processed by Mastercard*

Tie
Credit Card TermsNot a card issuer. Does not set APRs, fees, rewards, etc.Not a card issuer. Does not set APRs, fees, rewards, etc.Tie

* A debit card transaction in which a PIN is used receives no additional protections beyond what is required by federal law, unless it happens to be processed by the card network whose logo is on the card.

The information in the table above reflects what we were able to find as of 10/11/2023.

Best Visa & Mastercard Credit Cards

Opinions and ratings are our own. This content is not provided, commissioned or endorsed by any issuer. Some of the cards are from WalletHub’s partners. WalletHub independently collected information for some of the cards on this page.

CategoryBest Visa CardBest MastercardWinner
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Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card
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Citi Premier® Card
Visa
Travel RewardsVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (5)
Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card
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Citi Premier® Card
Mastercard
Cash BackVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (7)
Chase Freedom Unlimited®
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Citi Double Cash® Card
Mastercard
0% PurchasesVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (9)
U.S. Bank Visa® Platinum Card
Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (10)
Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card
Visa
0% Balance TransfersVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (11)
U.S. Bank Visa® Platinum Card
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Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card
Visa
Fair / Limited CreditVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (13)
Petal® 2 Visa® Credit Card
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Capital One Platinum Credit Card
Mastercard
Bad CreditVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (15)
Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards Secured Credit Card
Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (16)
Capital One Platinum Secured Credit Card
Visa
College StudentsVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (17)
Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card for Students
Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (18)
Deserve® EDU Mastercard for Students
Visa
Small Business OwnersVisa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (19)
Ink Business Cash® Credit Card
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Bank of America® Business Advantage Customized Cash Rewards Mastercard® credit card
Visa
TOTALS6 Category Wins3 Category WinsVisa

The cards above were selected by WalletHub's editors because they provide the most overall value for each segment of the market. Don’t see your favorite offer? Use the Community Discussion section below to tell us why you think it deserves inclusion.

Best Mastercards and Visa Cards

Visa vs. Mastercard Benefits

There are three levels of Visa credit card benefits: Traditional, Signature and Infinite. Mastercard has three tiers of benefits, too. Some cards offer one level of benefits to all users. Others give better perks to people approved for a certain credit limit – $5,000+, for example.

Visa Traditional BenefitsMastercard Basic BenefitsVisa Signature BenefitsMastercard World BenefitsVisa Infinite BenefitsMastercard World Elite Benefits
Zero Liability
24/7 customer support for general inquiries
Identity Theft Protection (e.g. alerts for personal info found online)
Lost or stolen card reporting
Emergency card replacement
Emergency cash disbursem*nt
Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver
Fuel Rewards Network (earn discounts on gas at Shell)
Roadside Dispatch
Price Protection
Extended Warranty
Travel and Emergency Assistance
24/7 Concierge
Year-end Summary
ShopRunner Membership
Return Protection
Mastercard Lowest Hotel Rate Guarantee
Purchase Protection
Mastercard luxury hotels and resorts portfolio (room upgrades & more)
Travel Accident Insurance
Onefinestay (high-end home rentals)
Trip Cancellation/ Interruption Insurance
Mastercard Hotel Stay Guarantee
Trip Delay Reimbursem*nt
Freebies and exclusive experiences at select restaurants
Lost Luggage Reimbursem*nt
Car, Air, Cruise and Vacation Packages
Mastercard Airport Concierge
Free travel-planning services
Exclusive experiences and discounts in Priceless Cities
VIP access to nightclubs
Priceless Golf experiences, offers and concierge
Trip Cancellation Insurance

Many Visa and Mastercard benefits are offered at the discretion of individual credit card issuers. In other words, Visa and Mastercard make benefits available to card issuers and allow them to decide which to pass on to different groups of cardholders. To learn how individual cards rank for some of the most important perks, check out WalletHub’s credit card benefits reports:

  • Credit Cards with the Best Benefits
  • Return Protection
  • Rental Car Insurance
  • Price Protection
  • Extended Warranty
  • Travel Insurance
  • Purchase Protection
  • International Travel Perks

Ask The Experts: Visa vs. Mastercard

For more insight on Visa and Mastercard’s market presence – including consumer perception, corporate fundamentals and future outlook – we turned to a panel of leading experts on investing and the payments market. You can check them and their answers out below.

  1. Which company’s stock do you think is a better investment: Visa (V) or Mastercard (MA)? Would you buy either?
  2. What do you make of the fact that many consumers think Visa or Mastercard is the issuer of their credit card, rather than its supporting network?
  3. Do you expect Visa and Mastercard to have as dominant a position in the market 10 years from now?

Ask the Experts

Luke Stein
Assistant Professor of Finance at Arizona State University, W. P. Carey School of Business
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Honghui Chen
Associate Professor of Finance at University of Central Florida, College of Business Administration
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Visa vs. Mastercard FAQ(23 questions)

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Which card is better, Visa or Mastercard?

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Visa and Mastercard are tied in the categories that matter most to consumers. Both Visa and Mastercard are accepted in more than 200 countries, and it is rare to find a location that accepts one but not the other. Furthermore, both Visa and Mastercard administer certain benefits programs, including rental car insuranceandextended warranties. But individual card issuers decide what coverage cardholders receive.

So it doesn't really matter whether you have a Visa or Mastercard in your wallet. As long as you have at least one of them and your card offers competitive terms, you'll be in good shape. If you'd like to learn more about the similarities and differences between Visa and Mastercard, including how the best credit cards on each network compare, check out WalletHub's complete Visa vs. Mastercard review.

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What is the most widely accepted credit card?

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Visa and Mastercard are the most widely accepted credit cards, as both types can be used at 35+ million locations in 200+ countries and territories. If you're looking for a card to use abroad, our pick for the best credit card for international travel is the Chase Sapphire Preferred Visa Card because of its bonus rewards.

Mastercard is accepted in more countries than Visa, yet roughly 7 million more merchants worldwide take Visa. Both have a claim to the title of...

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What is the difference between Visa and Mastercard?

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The main difference between Visa and Mastercard is that Mastercard is more widely accepted internationally, while Visa offers more credit card benefits. However, most people won't notice any substantial difference between Visa and Mastercard because their services are largely on par.

Visa and Mastercard are two of the largest payment networks in the world, but neither Visa nor Mastercard issues any cards. Banks and credit unions issue the cards, which are then used on...

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Where is Mastercard NOT accepted?

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Mastercard is not accepted at certain stores and merchants that only take cash, such as vendors at a local fair. Mastercard is also not accepted at retail chains that have an exclusive agreement with another card network. For example, Costco accepts Mastercard only for online purchases. There are also some websites that only take electronic currency though outlets like PayPal, Venmo, or Bitcoin. Mastercard credit cards also can't be used to pay a credit card...

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Is Mastercard or Visa more widely accepted?

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There isn't much of a difference between Mastercard and Visa when it comes to acceptance. Both card networks are accepted in more than 200 countries and territories, and almost every merchant that takes credit cards accepts both Visa and Mastercard.

Mastercard does have a slight advantage over Visa in terms of worldwide acceptance. Mastercard works in 210+ counties and territories, compared to 200+ for Visa.

You can find out more in our guide comparing Visa...

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Is American Express Visa or Mastercard?

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Bogdan Roberts, Credit Cards Moderator

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American Express isn't a Visa or a Mastercard. American Express, Visa and Mastercard are three of the four major card networks, but American Express also extends credit and issue cards directly to consumers.

A credit card never has two networks, so you'll never see an American Express Visa card or an American Express Mastercard. Furthermore, lots of the credit cards on the Amex network are actually issued by American Express itself. Visa and Mastercard, on the other...

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Is Discover a Visa or Mastercard?

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Discover is neither a Visa nor a Mastercard. It's more like an American Express card, but they're not exactly the same, either. Discover is similar to Visa, Mastercard and American Express in the sense that all four are card networks. Each helps process payments for the cards on its network, determines where those cards can be used, and provides extra benefits, such as rental car insurance. However, Discover is different from Visa and Mastercard as most credit cards on...

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Are Citi cards Visa or Mastercard?

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John S Kiernan, Managing Editor

@John

Most Citibank credit cardsare on the Mastercard network, including the Citi Simplicity® Card and the Citi Double Cash® Card. It is also worth noting that nearly all Visa cards that Citibank offers are co-branded, such as the Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi.

Both Visa and Mastercard benefit fromextensive worldwide acceptance. So, you'll be able to use them anywhere credit cards are accepted.

You can find a comprehensive list of both Citi Mastercard and Citi Visa credit cards, right here on WalletHub. If you would...

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Is Capital One Quicksilver a Visa or Mastercard?

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Keyaira Sutton, WalletHub Analyst

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Capital One Quicksilver Cash Rewards Credit Card (see Rates & Fees) is a Mastercard. That means you can use your Capital One Quicksilver (see Rates & Fees) card at millions of merchant locations in more than 210 countries and territories, wherever payments through Mastercard are accepted.

Things to Know About the Capital One Quicksilver (see Rates & Fees) Card

  • Card acceptance: The Capital One Quicksilver (see Rates & Fees) is accepted by millions of retailers in over 210 countries and territories. Almost every merchant that takes credit cards accepts Mastercard.
  • No foreign transaction fees: On top of the Capital One Quicksilver (see Rates & Fees)'s...

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What is the best credit card for study abroad?

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Joyce Brown, WalletHub Credit Card Analyst

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The best credit card for study abroad is the Capital One SavorOne Student Cash Rewards Credit Card (see Rates & Fees) because it has a $0 foreign transaction fee, a $0 annual fee, and good rewards. You'll earn 1 - 8% cash back spent normally, plus an initial bonus of $50 for spending $100 in the first 3 months. You can get approved with limited credit, too.

If you're going to spend most of your time in a foreign country in the near future, you definitely want a card that won't charge you extra on international purchases. But there are actually several options that may work well, depending on your individual needs and wants.

Best Credit Cards for Study Abroad in 2024

  • Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (21)Capital One SavorOne Student Cash Rewards Credit Card
  • Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (22)Capital One Quicksilver Student Cash Rewards Credit Card
  • Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (23)Petal® 2 Visa® Credit Card
  • Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (24)First Command Bank Classic Visa® Card
  • Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (25)Capital One QuicksilverOne Cash Rewards Credit Card
  • Visa vs. Mastercard: Which is Best in 2024? (26)Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card

All of these cards are strong contenders to be the best credit card for study abroad. That's especially true considering they offer a lot more than rewards and low fees. You'll also receive perks like travel insurance to give you even more peace of mind when...

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* WalletHub is committed to transparency and editorial independence. The information about the following cards has been independently collected by WalletHub: U.S. Bank Visa® Platinum Card, Citi Double Cash® Card, Deserve® EDU Mastercard for Students, Petal® 2 Visa® Credit Card, Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards Secured Credit Card, Bank of America® Customized Cash Rewards credit card for Students, JetBlue Plus Card, U.S. Bank Cash+® Visa® Secured Card, USAA® Cashback Rewards Plus American Express® Card, Citi Simplicity® Card, and First Command Bank Classic Visa® Card

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