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Fidelity Nationa (FIS)
Key Performance
More- Earnings Score: 68
- Momentum Score: 14
- True Yield: 40
- Financial Health Score: 45
Latest Research & News
The global payment gateway market is projected to grow from USD 32.7 billion in 2025 to USD 116.7 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 14.1%. Growth is driven by rapid digital payment adoption, e-commerce expansion, mobile penetration, and increasing demand for secure transactions. Hosted payment gateways lead with 52.3% market share, while card-based payments capture 47%. Key opportunities include blockchain integration and emerging markets with underbanked populations.
05/25/2026, 5:36 AM • GlobeNewswire
The Quiet Infrastructure Play on Small-Bank Survival
Jack Henry & Associates, a fintech infrastructure provider serving 7,400 community banks and credit unions, demonstrates strong financial performance with 7.9% revenue growth and 27.4% net income growth in Q2 FY2026. The company benefits from high recurring revenue (92% of sales) and expanding margins, though faces headwinds from bank consolidation and competition from larger rivals Fiserv and Fidelity National Information Services. Analysts rate it a Moderate Buy with a $200 price target.
04/22/2026, 10:30 AM • Investing
3 Different Fintech Giants: Turnaround, Stability, or Risky Bet?
The article analyzes three major fintech payment processors with distinct profiles: Fiserv faces a turnaround challenge with stock near 8-year lows despite strong cash flow; Global Payments pursues a complex transformation with its $24 billion Worldpay acquisition; and FIS offers stability with predictable growth and an attractive 4% dividend yield. Each company represents different risk-reward profiles within the booming payments industry.
04/14/2026, 5:17 PM • Investing
3 Different Fintech Giants: Turnaround, Stability, or Risky Bet?
Three major fintech payment processors—Fiserv, Global Payments, and FIS—offer distinct investment profiles. Fiserv appears to be a deep-value turnaround play trading near 8-year lows despite strong cash flow, but faces growth concerns. Global Payments is pursuing a complex transformation with its $24 billion Worldpay acquisition, offering growth potential but integration risks. FIS presents the most stable option with predictable growth, rising cash flow, and an attractive 4% dividend yield.
04/14/2026, 1:34 PM • Investing
2 Top Dividend Stocks to Buy in February
The article recommends two dividend stocks for February: Fidelity National Information Services (FIS), a fintech company that recently divested its underperforming Worldpay acquisition and acquired Issuer Solutions, with analysts projecting 67% upside and a recent 10% dividend increase; and Main Street Capital (MAIN), a business development company paying monthly dividends at a 7.20% yield with 18 consecutive years of dividend increases and a five-year annualized return of 11%.
02/22/2026, 10:05 PM • The Motley Fool
Fidelity National Information Services Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold in 2026?
Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) hit a 52-week low at $60.48, down 4% on the day. Despite years of underperformance following the failed Worldpay acquisition, the company shows recent momentum with 8% earnings growth, 6% revenue growth, and 101% free cash flow surge. FIS is exiting merchant services and refocusing on its core banking technology business through a deal with Global Payments. With forward P/E of ~10 and analyst price targets of $81, the author recommends a HOLD for current shareholders, suggesting waiting for more visibility on the issuer solutions deal and Q4 earnings before making new investment decisions.
01/23/2026, 11:30 AM • The Motley Fool
The global transaction monitoring market is projected to grow from USD 16.04 billion in 2025 to USD 47.60 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 14.62%. Growth is driven by increasing regulatory compliance requirements, rising financial fraud, and adoption of AI and analytics-driven solutions. The U.S. market alone is expected to grow from USD 4.33 billion to USD 12.66 billion by 2033. Software solutions lead with 62.5% market share, while cloud-based deployment dominates at 58.3%. AML compliance applications hold 41.6% share, with fraud detection being the fastest-growing segment.
01/17/2026, 2:30 AM • GlobeNewswire
Fidelity National (FIS) Q2 Revenue Up 5%
Fidelity National Information Services reported Q2 2025 revenue of $2.62 billion, exceeding analyst estimates. Despite solid revenue growth, the company experienced a GAAP net loss of $470 million due to a non-cash tax charge related to the Worldpay sale.
08/05/2025, 10:27 PM • The Motley Fool
3 Undervalued Dividend Stocks Congress Members Are Buying
Congressional trading ETFs reveal investment trends, highlighting three undervalued dividend stocks: Tyson Foods, Allstate, and Fidelity National Information Services, which offer attractive dividend yields and potential value appreciation.
07/24/2025, 11:35 AM • Investing
Law firm Johnson Fistel is investigating potential legal violations by officers and directors of several companies, including Elanco Animal Health, Masimo, Fidelity National Information Services, and Super Micro Computer, based on alleged misleading statements and corporate misconduct.
07/03/2025, 6:34 PM • GlobeNewswire
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MoreInformation as of 06/22/2026
Company Profile
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. provides solutions to financial institutions, businesses, and developers worldwide. The company operates through Banking Solutions, Capital Market Solutions, and Corporate and Other segments. It provides core processing and ancillary applications; mobile and online banking; fraud, risk management, and compliance; card and retail payment; electronic funds transfer and network; wealth and retirement; and item processing and output solutions. The company also offers trading and assets, lending, leveraged and syndicated loan markets, and treasury and risk solutions. Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.
Key Executives
- Stephanie L. Ferris
- James Kehoe
- Robert Alexander Toohey
- Caroline Tsai
- Nasser Khodri
Current Ownership Distribution
- Institutions9.5B (62.84%)
- Mutual Funds5.5B (36.36%)
- Insiders120.1M (0.79%)
- Other0 (0.00%)