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Fiserv Inc

  • Saturday, 1 November, 2025
    Financials
    A finance chief joined the Trump administration. Then his company unravelled

    Frank Bisignano sold Fiserv stake worth hundreds of millions of dollars before problems emerged, avoiding massive loss

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  • Wednesday, 29 October, 2025
    Frank Bisignano’s increasingly great escape

    You got Fiserv’d

  • Wednesday, 29 October, 2025
    Lex
    Fiserv’s Argentine adventure results in tears

    Payments company has been overly reliant on overseas growth while its core business has slowed

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  • Tuesday, 14 October, 2025
    FT Alphaville
    Frank Bisignano’s great(ish) escape

    Doing the Fiserv swerve

  • Friday, 6 June, 2025
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    The corporate winners and losers under Donald Trump

    How global companies have fared since the US president’s inauguration

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  • Wednesday, 8 March, 2023
    LexFinancial services
    Fiserv: the Steady Eddy that processes America’s readies

    Payments group made $17.7bn in revenue last year, a 9% jump

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  • Wednesday, 16 January, 2019
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Payments processor Fiserv to buy rival First Data in $39bn deal

    Deal comes amid rising M&A activity in payments industry

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  • Monday, 7 August, 2017
    Technology sector
    Fiserv sweetens bid for UK’s Monitise

    Investors expected reluctantly to accept offer improved by just £5m

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  • Monday, 7 August, 2017
    Technology sector
    Fiserv and Monitise agree new £75m deal
  • Monday, 24 July, 2017
    US companies
    Fiserv postpones meeting on proposed Monitise takeover
  • Thursday, 15 June, 2017
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Monitise shareholders push back against Fiserv takeover offer
  • Tuesday, 13 June, 2017
    US companies
    Monitise humbled by £70m sale to Fiserv

    ‘Grandfather’ of UK fintech sold for fraction of former billion-pound-plus valuation

    Alastair Lukies, CEO of Monitise.
  • Wednesday, 9 September, 2015
    Currencies
    Finance heavyweights invest in blockchain start-up

    Visa and Nasdaq see potential for the technology to transform financial services

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  • Tuesday, 28 February, 2012
    Global Economy
    US home prices at lowest since crisis began
  • Wednesday, 22 June, 2011
    FT AlphavilleGwen Robinson
    Misys shares rise on bid approach
  • Tuesday, 21 June, 2011
    UK equities
    Approach for Foster’s hits SABMiller’s shares
  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2011
    FT AlphavilleNeil Hume
    Misys enters the final phase
  • Tuesday, 10 May, 2011
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Vodafone skips Footsie gains ahead of results
  • Sunday, 26 September, 2010
    US companies
    Basel threat to small business
  • Thursday, 2 August, 2007
    US downturn
    Wall St boosted by upbeat profits
  • Monday, 16 October, 2006
    UK companies
    Misys names Lawrie as new chief
  • Friday, 22 September, 2006
    Technology sector
    Fiserv steps back from expressing interest in Misys
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