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Fidelity National Information Services

COMPANY

Mortgage services and processing. Formed from the 2006 merger of Certegy and Fidelity Information Services. 50% owned by Fidelity National Financial.

Official Website:
http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com/

Industry:
Business Services

Ticker:
NYSE:FIS

Corporate headquarters:
Jacksonville, FL

Sales:
$4.76B (2007)

Employees:
31,000 (2008)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Lee A. Kennedy
Business
c. 1950   Fidelity National Information Services
Patrick F. Stone
Business
c. 1948   COO of Fidelity National Financial, 1995-2001

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Robert M. Clements
Business
c. 1963   Everbank Financial Corporation
William P. Foley II
Business
1944   CEO of Fidelity National Financial
Thomas M. Hagerty
Business
c. 1963   Thomas H. Lee Partners
Keith W. Hughes
Business
c. 1946   Vice Chairman of Citigroup, 2000-01
David K. Hunt
Business
c. 1946   PlanSoft Corporation
Lee A. Kennedy
Business
c. 1950   Fidelity National Information Services
Richard N. Massey
Business
c. 1955   General Counsel of ALLTEL

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Marshall B. Haines
Business
c. 1968   Tarrant Partners
James K. Hunt
Business
c. 1950   THL Credit Group
Daniel D. Lane
Business
c. 1935   Lane/Kuhn Pacific, Inc.
Patrick F. Stone
Business
c. 1948   COO of Fidelity National Financial, 1995-2001
Cary H. Thompson
Business
c. 1957   Managing Director, Bear Stearns


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