Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.

FIS

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Identification

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Ticker
FIS
CIK0001136893
SIC7389
SectorServices
Industry CategoryBusiness Services
Industry GroupServices – Misc. Business Services

Contact

Address347 RIVERSIDE AVENUE, JACKSONVILLE, FL, 32202
Website fisglobal.com
Phone407-551-8315
CEOGary A. Norcross
Employees69,000

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Standardized Financials

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Income Statement
Revenue$10.46 billion
Pre-Tax Income$1.23 billion
Net Income$156.00 million
Net Income to Common$153.00 million
EPS$0.30
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Balance Sheet
Cash$571.00 million
Assets$33.04 billion
Liabilities$19.18 billion
Common Equity$13.86 billion
Liabilities & Equity$33.04 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
Calculations
NOPAT$1.26 billion
EBITDA$3.48 billion
Price to Earnings$225.45
Price to Book$2.49
ROE1.03%
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Latest News

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Fidelity National Information Services (FIS): Assessing Valuation After Recent Share Price Uptick

Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) has quietly turned in a mixed stretch, with the stock up over the past week and month but still down sharply year to date and over the past year. See our latest analysis for Fidelity National Information Services. That recent uptick in the share price, including a 7 day share price return of 2.56 percent, sits against a much weaker year to date share price return of negative 16.04 percent. Momentum is improving from a low base, even though the 1...

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Is Fidelity National Information Services Finally Priced for a Turnaround After Multi Year Slide?

Wondering if Fidelity National Information Services is finally priced for a comeback or still a value trap? This breakdown will walk you through what the current share price is really implying. The stock has inched up about 1.4% over the last week and 1.8% over the past month, but it is still down 16.8% year to date and 20.1% over the last year, with a steep 48.2% slide over five years that has many investors looking for a turning point. Recent market focus has centered on FIS's ongoing...

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Global Payments Sinks 28.3% YTD: Dip Worth Buying or Just Dead Weight?

GPN's steep YTD slide contrasts with its bold Worldpay deal and solid cash strength, raising questions about what's next for the payments player.

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FIS Named a Leader in Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Retail Core Banking Systems, North America

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., December 11, 2025--FIS® (NYSE: FIS), a global leader in financial services technology, today announced its designation as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Retail Core Banking Systems, North America. This recognition underscores the strength of FIS’ core banking solutions, HORIZON and Integrated Banking Solution (IBS), and their role in enabling financial institutions to modernize and transform their banking operations.

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Banks Must Educate as They Innovate: Over a Third of UK Consumers Say Financial Services AI is Moving Too Fast, FIS Research Shows

LONDON, December 10, 2025--New UK research from FIS reveals that consumer confidence is failing to keep pace with bank innovation, creating an AI trust gap.

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