NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), a global leader in payments and financial technology, and Flagstar Bank, N.A. (NYSE:FLG), one of the nation's largest regional banks, today announced that Flagstar has selected Finxact from Fiserv, a modern, cloud-native core banking platform, as the cornerstone of the bank's core modernization strategy.
SAN DIEGO, Aug. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Shareholders Foundation, Inc. announced that an update in the lawsuit that was filed for certain investors in shares of Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI). Investors who purchased shares of Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE: FI) prior to February 2024 and continue to hold any of those NYSE: FI shares have also certain options and should contact the Shareholders Foundation at mail@shareholdersfoundation.com or call +1(858) 779 - 1554.
Five weeks into Takis Georgakopoulos' tenure as CEO, Fiserv used the first quarterly report under its new leader to reset expectations for 2026. The payments and banking technology provider lowered its full-year revenue and earnings guidance Thursday, pointing to delayed client projects, weaker conditions in Argentina and softer hardware sales.
Fiserv NASDAQ: FISV reported second-quarter results that were in line with its guidance, while lowering its full-year revenue and margin outlook as Argentina-related pressures, delayed client implementations, hardware sales trends and additional technology spending weigh on its second-half expectations.
Fiserv Inc (NYSE:FI) shares fell more than 3% on Thursday after the payments and financial technology company lowered its 2026 outlook, while second quarter adjusted earnings and revenue came in below Wall Street expectations. Fiserv now expects full-year 2026 organic revenue to be between a 1% decline and flat, compared with its previous forecast for growth of 1% to 3%.
Fiserv, Inc. continues to disappoint, with Q2 2026 results showing accelerating revenue and margin declines and further guidance cuts. FISV's organic revenue shrank 5% YoY, operating margins fell 780 bps, and EPS dropped 26% versus Q2 2025, highlighting ongoing operational struggles. Management is now expecting flat to negative organic growth in 2026 and lower EPS, casting doubt on near-term turnaround prospects.