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San Francisco: Visa Inc.’s fiscal third-quarter profit jumped 72% as global payment processing volume offset a slight volume decline in the United States.

The world’s largest electronic payment network on Wednesday reported net income of $729 million, or 97 cents per share. That’s up from a profit of $422 million, or 51% per share, in the year-ago period.

Excluding one-time items including the sale of an interest in a Brazilian venture, Visa’s adjusted quarterly profit was $507 million, or 67 cents per share.

Thomson Reuters says analysts expected, on average, earnings of 64 cents per share.

Visa’s revenue rose 2% to $1.65 billion, above a forecast of $1.64 billion.

San Francisco-based Visa reaffirmed revenue expectations for this year.

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