Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE:FIS) is one of the 12 Cheap Technology Stocks to Invest In According to Hedge Funds.
On February 24, William Blair reiterated its Buy rating on Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE:FIS), without a price target.
The analyst has reaffirmed the rating after the company reported higher Q4 2025 profit, posting gross profit of $1.07 billion. The higher profit during the last quarter was driven by robust demand for its financial products and services.
The company ended the quarter with revenue of $2.81 billion, exceeding estimates of $2.74 billion, while adjusted earnings per share came in at $1.68, just short of the average analyst estimate of $1.69. Here is what the CEO of FIS, Stephanie Ferris, said:
We are entering 2026 with continued strong momentum as our commercial excellence initiatives and investments in innovation are driving durable revenue growth and expanding margins. With the Issuing acquisition, FIS now operates the most comprehensive financial data set in the industry – spanning the entire money lifecycle. We are executing against a differentiated strategy, driving innovation across the enterprise, and are uniquely positioned for this generational moment in financial services.
The company expects FY2026 revenue between $13.77 billion and $13.85 billion, ahead of the consensus outlook of $13.52 billion. The revenue estimates indicate a year-over-year growth of around 31%.
In another development on February 1, Keefe Bruyette analyst Vasundhara Govil reiterated its Outperform rating on Fidelity National Information Services, keeping the price target at $85. Govil believes that Fidelity’s risk exposure to recent regulatory noise is low. The management’s intra-quarter messaging also indicates 2026 expectations are ‘well within reach,’ added Govil.
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (NYSE:FIS) is focused on providing financial services technology solutions. The company offers its solutions to financial institutions, businesses, and developers globally.
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