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Fintech giant with $20.5B FY2024 revenue; Clover POS serves 800,000 SMBs with app ecosystem; 10,000 bank clients; $22B First Data acquisition 2019 created commerce and banking technology powerhouse.
Fiserv is one of the world's leading fintech and payments companies, founded in 1984 through the merger of First Bank System's data processing operations and Sunshine State Systems in Brookfield, Wisconsin and now headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, trading on NYSE (FI—ticker changed from FISV in 2024). The company generated approximately $20.5 billion in revenues for FY2024 under CEO Frank Bisignano, operating across two core segments: Merchant Solutions (payment acceptance and commerce enablement for merchants) and Financial Solutions (banking and payment technology for financial institutions). Fiserv's 2019 acquisition of First Data Corporation for $22 billion—the largest fintech merger in history at the time—transformed Fiserv from a primarily bank-serving technology company into a commerce and payment giant, bringing the Clover point-of-sale ecosystem, payment gateway capabilities, and global merchant acquiring infrastructure.
Atlanta B2B payments (NYSE: CPAY, rebranded from FLEETCOR) at $3.975B FY2024 revenue; fleet cards, AP automation, Cambridge cross-border payments, Q4 organic growth +12%, adjusted net income $1.4B competing with WEX.
Corpay, Inc. is an Atlanta, Georgia-based B2B payments technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CPAY) as an S&P 500 Financials component (rebranded from FLEETCOR Technologies to Corpay in 2024) — providing corporate fleet card payments, virtual card accounts payable automation, cross-border currency payments, and lodging payment management to corporate, government, and commercial vehicle fleet customers in 100+ countries through approximately 10,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Corpay reported record Q4 revenues of $1.034 billion (+10% year-over-year) with organic revenue growth of 12% and adjusted EPS growth of 21%, and full-year revenues of $3.975 billion with adjusted net income of $1.4 billion. The company is organized across three segments: Vehicle Payments (fleet fuel cards, tolling solutions, and vehicle-related expense management — the original FLEETCOR fleet card business), Corporate Payments (virtual cards, AP automation, and cross-border B2B payments through the Cambridge Global Payments platform), and Lodging Payments (corporate lodging payment solutions for trucking, construction, and hospitality workforce programs). CEO Ron Clarke has led Corpay's growth through a decade of acquisitions, rebranding the company as Corpay in 2024 to reflect the expanding portfolio beyond fleet cards into the broader B2B payments market.
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