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August 24, 2009 • Issue 09:08:02
A silver anniversary for Fiserv
ilwaukee-based payment solutions provider and processor Fiserv Inc. celebrated its 25th anniversary on July 31, 2009. Fiserv was founded in 1984 when Tampa, Fla.-based Sunshine State Systems Inc. and First Data Processing Inc. in Milwaukee combined to form the first national financial services company.
For the past quarter century, Fiserv has grown - through more than 150 acquisitions - from a $20 million organization with 350 employees serving small banks and credit unions to a $4.7 billion Fortune 500 company with 20,000 employees. Fiserv went public on Sept. 25, 1986; since then, its stock has risen from $1.10 per share to approximately $48 today.
"We had a great idea - to focus on data processing for banks and build from our foundation of regional operations to create a nationwide enterprise," said George Dalton, the company's co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer from 1984 to 2000. "Now, 25 years later, Fiserv is far exceeding anyone's expectations."
Fiserv-ing the globe
In 1991, Fiserv entered the commercial bank, international and credit union core account processing markets with its acquisition of Citicorp Information Resources Inc.; this led to expanding into London and Singapore.
The company entered the online bill pay and electronic bill presentment market in 2007 with the purchase of CheckFree Corp. Today its footprint has grown to 250 locations in 40 countries worldwide with over 18,000 clients. Fiserv has been recognized numerous times for its stability, growth and contributions to the financial services industry, including:
Branded for commitment
In February 2009, Fiserv introduced a "go-to-market strategy" in which all of its business units were branded Fiserv. This was designed to bring one name to the market and optimize client access to the company. "The bridge between our first 25 years and the next 25 is our commitment to serving clients," said Jeffrey Yabuki, Fiserv's current President and CEO. "We know the real advantage is the quality of our people and their commitment to excellence ... and we are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead."
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