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FIS (company)

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Type
  
Public

Number of employees
  
56,000

Industry
  
Financial Sector

Founded
  
1968

FIS (company) httpswwwfisglobalcommediaFISGlobalImages

Traded as
  
NYSE: FIS S&P 500 Component

Key people
  
Frank Martire (Executive Chairman) Gary A. Norcross (President & CEO)

Products
  
Banking Technology, Payment Technology, Processing Services, Information Based services

Revenue
  
$9.2 billion USD (2016)

Stock price
  
FIS (NYSE) US$ 82.23 +0.25 (+0.30%)10 Mar, 4:04 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

CEO
  
Gary A. Norcross (1 Jan 2015–)

Headquarters
  
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Subsidiaries
  
SunGard, EFD, Certegy, Capco, ChexSystems, NYCE

Profiles

Fis company


Fidelity National Information Services Inc., better known by the abbreviation FIS, is an international provider of financial services technology and outsourcing services. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, FIS employs more than 55,000 people worldwide. FIS provides payment processing and banking software, services and outsourcing of the associated technology. FIS has over 20,000 clients in more than 130 countries. FIS is 392 on the Fortune 500 and is a member of Standard & Poor’s 500 Index. Although the company retains the word "National" in its name, its stock is now traded under the ticker FIS, and this is also the preferred abbreviation. FIS was ranked the #1 Financial Technology company on the FinTech100 in 2013 and 2014.

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Operations

FIS has a large portfolio of products for the financial services sector, including both retail and investment banking.

They include "Profile" - a banking application based on the open source GT.M—a transaction processing database engine maintained by FIS.

Mergers and acquisitions

Throughout its history FIS has made many significant acquisitions

  • Alltel Information Services, 2003 $1.05 billion
  • WebTone Technologies, 2003
  • Sanchez Computer Associates, 2004 $175 million
  • Aurum Technology, 2004
  • BankWare, 2004
  • InterCept, 2004
  • Kordoba GmbH & Co, 2004 $163.2 million
  • Merger with Certegy Inc.,2006 $1.8 billion
  • eFunds Corporation (EFD)
  • Metavante Corporation, 2009 $2.94 billion in stock
  • Compliance Coach, Inc, 2010
  • Capco, 2010, $292 million
  • TDWI - Toronto Dominion Wealth Institutional - now re-branded as Platform Securities, 2013
  • mFoundry, 2013, $120 million
  • Reliance Trust Company, 2014 $110 million
  • Clear2Pay, 2014 $480 million
  • SunGard, 2015 $9.1 billion
  • Controversies

    On July 3, 2007, Certegy Check Services, part of FIS, announced that a worker at one of its subsidiaries stole 2.3 million consumer records containing credit card, bank account and other personal information. This estimate was later increased to 8.5 million consumer records. The next month, a law firm filed for a class-action lawsuit against CCS and parent company FIS based on the privacy breach; the firm claims that, since CCS provides check-verification services to many major U.S. stores, "consumers do not choose to use the services of these companies but rather are forced to do so".

    In August 2011, Florida based eFunds Prepaid Solutions, part of FIS, was the victim of a sophisticated cyber attack that saw hackers steal $13 million from ATMs using 22 stolen prepaid cards belonging to a single client of FIS.

    References

    FIS (company) Wikipedia