Moshe Katri

Managing Director, Equity Research | IT Services & Payments at Wedbush Securities
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Moshe Katri has been covering IT Services and Payments for more than 20 years. He currently serves at Managing Director of Equity research at Wedbush Securities, where he has been for more than a year, covering companies such as International Business Machines (IBM), Square (SQ), and PayPal (PYPL) to name a few. Prior to joining Wedbush, Moshe was a Managing Director with Sterne Agee CRT, where he expanded coverage of the fast-growing payments sector and continued his coverage of IT Services. Moshe spent the previous 16 years at Cowen & Company, as a senior analyst covering IT and Business Services. He started his career on Wall Street in 1991, joining Oppenheimer & Co.’s equity research team focusing on Aerospace and Defense before moving to UBS, where he transitioned to covering IT and Business Services. Prior to his career on Wall Street, he served as a military intelligence officer in the Israeli Defense Forces.

COMPANIES UNDER COVERAGE

IT SERVICES
Accenture PLC (ACN)
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp. (CTSH)
Endava (DAVA)
EPAM Systems (EPAM)
Exel Services Holdings (EXLS)
Genpact Inc. (G)
Globant SA (GLOB)
Infosys Ltd (INFY)
International Business Machines (IBM)
Thoughtworks Holding (TWKS)
Wildan Group (WLDN)
Wipro (WIT)
WNS Holdings (WNS)

PAYMENTS
Alliance Data Systems Corp. (ADS)
Automatic Data Processing (ADP)
Block Inc. (SQ)
Bread Financial Holdings, Inc. (BFH)
Coinbase Global Inc. (COIN)
Fidelity National Information Services (FIS)
Fiserv (FISV)
Global Payments Inc. (GPN)
Marqeta (MQ)
MasterCard Inc. (MA)
Paychex Inc. (PAYX)
PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL)
Rocket Companies (RKT)
Visa Inc. (V)

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  • Make it easier for Visa to essentially better scale its innovations, when commenting on Visa staying the course on payments when the likes of Facebook are seeking change.

  • We did see dependence on this visa reducing significantly. We do believe this is manageable. I think this is a very typical – unfortunately – drama that happens in an election year in the US.

  • These are the risks that come when you're processing billions of transactions, this is going to be a consistent pain point for all of these companies.

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