Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. Submits Form 25-NSE to SEC – Learn More About the Filing

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS) recently filed a Form 25-NSE with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), indicating the voluntary delisting of its securities from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). This move comes as part of FIS’s strategic decision to transfer its listing to the Nasdaq Global Select Market. The company stated that the transition will not affect its business operations or financial reporting.

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS) is a leading global provider of financial services technology, serving more than 20,000 institutions in over 130 countries. With a focus on innovation and technology solutions, FIS offers a wide range of services including payment processing, risk management, and consulting. For more information about FIS, visit their official website at https://www.fisglobal.com/.

Form 25-NSE is filed with the SEC to notify the Commission of the removal of a security from listing and/or registration on a national securities exchange. This form is typically used when a company decides to switch its listing to another exchange or when it undergoes a merger or acquisition that results in the delisting of its securities. The filing provides transparency to investors and stakeholders about changes in the company’s listing status.

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