Best Visa credit cards
An ASU finance expert compares the benefits and drawbacks of owning the popular digital payment method.
Isys Morrow
In this article published April 28, 2026, on WalletHub:
I don't think it is inherently bad to only have VISA. I think it is good to have multiple credit cards in case one is lost or stolen, or if an account issue renders a card unusable for a while. It is rare for a merchant to accept Mastercard but not VISA, but if that happens, some people may want to have both, especially if you travel overseas.
— Ives Machiz, clinical assistant professor of finance
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