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10-KFebruary 11, 20262/11/26· Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2025· FY-End 12/31/25

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MA 10-K Summary

United StatesIn 2005, the first of a series of complaints were filed on behalf of merchants (the majority of the complaints were styled as class actions, although a few complaints were filed on behalf of individual merchant plaintiffs) against Mastercard International, Visa U. S. A., Inc., Visa International Service Association and a number of financial institutions. Taken together, the claims in the complaints were generally brought under both Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act, which prohibit monopolization and attempts or conspiracies to monopolize a particular industry, and some of these complaints contain unfair competition law claims under state law. The complaints allege, among other things, that Mastercard, Visa, and certain financial institutions conspired to set the price of interchange fees, enacted point-of-sale acceptance rules (including the “no surcharge” rule) in violation of antitrust laws and engaged in unlawful tying and bundling of certain products and services, resulting in merchants paying excessive costs for the acceptance of Mastercard and Visa credit and debit cards. The cases were consolidated for pre-trial proceedings in the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in MDL No. 1720 (the “U. S. MDL Litigation Cases”). The plaintiffs filed a consolidated class action complaint seeking treble damages. In 2006, the group of purported merchant class plaintiffs filed a supplemental complaint alleging that Mastercard’s initial public offering of its Class A Common Stock in May 2006 (the “IPO”) and certain purported agreements entered into between Mastercard and financial institutions in connection with the IPO: (1) violate U. S.
Current DredgeCap Risk Profile
2.0/10
LOW RISK
Dilution Risk
LOW1.5/10
Liquidity Risk
LOW1.5/10
Debt Toxicity
LOW2.0/10
Profitability Risk
LOW1.5/10
Going Concern✓ Not flagged
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What is a 10-K?

An annual report providing a comprehensive overview of the company's business and financial condition. Includes audited financial statements (signed off by an independent PCAOB-registered accounting firm), Risk Factors, Business description, MD&A, and disclosures about legal proceedings, controls, and corporate governance. The 10-K is the most important filing in US public-company disclosure.

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