Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.
Location
Florida
Founded
1961-02-28
Website
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2024-09-11 (paymentsdive.com)
FIS draws fintech startups into accelerator
Fidelity National Information Services this week continued an annual program backing young fintechs that are striving to disrupt the financial services landscape.
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2023-10-24 (nasdaq.com)
FIS vs. DLO: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
Investors with an interest in Financial Transaction Services stocks have likely encountered both Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) and DLocal (DLO). But which of these two stocks presents investors with the better value
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2023-10-24 (nasdaq.com)
FIS vs. DLO: Which Stock Is the Better Value Option?
Investors with an interest in Financial Transaction Services stocks have likely encountered both Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) and DLocal (DLO). But which of these two stocks presents investors with the better value
Read more2023-04-28 (bloomberglaw.com)
FIS Directors Flubbed Worldpay Acquisition, Investor Suit Says
Fidelity National Information Services Inc.'s board falsely touted the financial technology company’s purchase and integration of payment processor Worldpay Inc. before poor results led to a $17 billion write-off, an investor says in a derivative suit.
Read more2023-04-28 (bloomberglaw.com)
FIS Directors Flubbed Worldpay Acquisition, Investor Suit Says
Fidelity National Information Services Inc.'s board falsely touted the financial technology company’s purchase and integration of payment processor Worldpay Inc. before poor results led to a $17 billion write-off, an investor says in a derivative suit.
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