Core Insights - FIS's acquisition of Global Payments' Issuer Solutions business is progressing as planned, despite the need to refile information with the U.K. regulator [1][2] - The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2026, as previously announced [3] - The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) rejected the initial merger notice due to incomplete information, which has led to a pause in the statutory timetable for the review [3] Company Transactions - Global Payments sold its Issuer Solutions business to FIS for $13.5 billion while acquiring Worldpay for a net price of $22.7 billion [4] - FIS will divest its remaining stake in Worldpay to Global Payments for $6.6 billion, facilitating the monetization of its minority holding [4] Strategic Implications - FIS's CEO stated that the acquisition of Issuer Solutions is strategic and accretive, aimed at expanding FIS's payment product suite and replacing a non-cash generating stake with growing recurring revenues [5] - The recent transactions are reminiscent of significant mergers in 2019, highlighting a trend of large-scale consolidations in the payments industry [6] Regulatory Context - The CMA is also reviewing Global Payments' acquisition of Worldpay, with a phase 1 decision deadline set for November 11 [7]
FIS Says Issuer Solutions Acquisition on Track as UK Regulator Seeks More Information