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Fiserv, Inc. filings document the regulatory record of a payments and financial technology company with common stock and multiple series of senior notes registered under the Exchange Act. Form 8-K filings cover quarterly and annual operating results, leadership and compensation matters, exchange-listing transfers, and other material events. The company’s securities disclosures include common stock and senior notes listed on Nasdaq, as well as Form 25 documentation for the voluntary withdrawal of NYSE listings.
Proxy materials describe governance, board refreshment, executive compensation, leadership transitions, shareholder voting matters, and the One Fiserv action plan. The filings also identify capital-structure matters involving Fiserv and Fiserv Funding Unlimited Company debt securities, including notes guaranteed by Fiserv.
Offering overview: Fiserv filed a preliminary prospectus supplement dated August 4, 2025 to offer two series of senior notes (terms and amounts redacted in this draft). Interest will be paid semi-annually and each series will be unsecured senior obligations that rank equally with Fiserv's other unsecured senior indebtedness.
Use of proceeds and recent actions: Net proceeds are intended for general corporate purposes, including repayment of a portion of commercial paper and share repurchases. Fiserv repaid $721 million of 2.250% senior notes due 2025 on July 1, 2025 and expects to close a new five-year $8.0 billion revolving credit facility in August 2025 to replace a $6.0 billion facility maturing in June 2027.
Key financials (as of reported dates): 2024 revenue $20.5 billion; six months ended June 30, 2025 revenue $10.6 billion; total debt $29.587 billion and cash $999 million as of June 30, 2025. The prospectus discloses limited covenants, optional redemption features, and a change-of-control repurchase at 101% plus accrued interest.