Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. engages in the provision of financial services technology solutions for financial institutions, businesses, and developers worldwide. It operates through Banking Solutions, Capital Market Solutions, and Corporate and Other segments. The company 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...
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FIS (Fidelity National Information Services Inc) stock is currently quoted at $50.96. Stock quotes represent the current market price at which shares are available for trading during market hours.
FIS is trading at $50.96 (-0.09, -0.18%) as of the latest market data. Prices update in real-time during trading hours.
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FIS current trading volume is 6.22 million shares. Trading volume indicates market activity and liquidity - higher volume typically means easier buying and selling.
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