FIS prices USD 6.8 billion and EUR 1 billion senior notes offerings

Reuters03-09
FIS prices USD 6.8 billion and EUR 1 billion senior notes offerings

FIS signed underwriting agreements for senior notes offerings totaling USD 6.8 billion and EUR 1 billion. The USD issuance includes USD 2 billion of 4% senior notes due 2028 and USD 2.3 billion of 5% senior notes due 2029. It also includes USD 0.5 billion of floating-rate senior notes due 2029 and USD 2 billion of 5% senior notes due 2031. The EUR issuance includes EUR 0.5 billion of floating-rate senior notes due 2028 and EUR 0.5 billion of 3% senior notes due 2030. The company expects both the USD and EUR offerings to close on March 10, 2026.

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