Fiserv Inc (FISV) director credited 838 deferred units for $56,250 fees
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Fiserv Inc director compensation was updated through a deferred equity arrangement. On December 31, 2025, the director was credited with 838 deferred compensation notional units under the Fiserv, Inc. Non-Employee Director Deferred Compensation Plan in respect of $56,250 of deferred director fees. The number of units was calculated using the company’s common stock closing price of $67.17 per share on December 31, 2025.
Each notional unit represents the right to receive one share of Fiserv common stock after the director’s service with the company ends. Following this credit, the director beneficially owned 45,876 derivative securities in the form of these notional units, held directly.
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FAQ
What insider transaction did Fiserv Inc (FISV) report on this Form 4?
The filing reports a director being credited with 838 deferred compensation notional units on December 31, 2025, in lieu of $56,250 of cash director fees.
How were the 838 deferred compensation notional units for Fiserv Inc calculated?
The 838 notional units were calculated by dividing the $56,250 of deferred compensation by the Fiserv common stock closing price of $67.17 on December 31, 2025.
What does each Fiserv deferred compensation notional unit represent?
Each notional unit represents the right to receive one share of Fiserv common stock after the reporting person’s service to the company ceases.
Which Fiserv Inc plan governs these deferred compensation notional units?
The units were allocated under the Fiserv, Inc. Non-Employee Director Deferred Compensation Plan, where director fees may be deferred into notional units.
How many Fiserv derivative securities does the reporting person own after this transaction?
After the December 31, 2025 crediting, the reporting person beneficially owned 45,876 derivative securities in the form of deferred compensation notional units, held directly.
Is this Fiserv Inc Form 4 transaction a cash purchase of stock?
No. It reflects deferred director fees converted into notional units under the deferred compensation plan, rather than a cash purchase on the open market.