FIS is set to integrate Worldpay into its business

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FIS closed its Worldpay acquisition, and will boast three new business segments to leverage their combined strengths.

transactions Worldpay processes annually, it could find significant success, especially if combined with FIS' own offerings.cloud-based banking solutions as well as tools for issuer processing, was the biggest revenue driver in Q2 2019, bringing in $1.5 billion, but its annual growth was flat. An increase in noncash payments worldwide could boost this segment, and capabilities could be augmented by Worldpay's robust e-commerce offerings and wide processing reach.

Capital Market Solutions: In Q2, this was the smallest of the three upcoming segments in terms of revenue — it posted $594 million in revenue, rising 2% YoY. While there are no immediately apparent opportunities for Worldpay to benefit this segment, it's possible FIS could find ways to leverage Worldpay's processes and technologies to bolster its capital market business.

The firms are looking to diversify their businesses through consolidation, but just bringing two companies under the same roof won't automatically maximize their value. Examining the existing businesses and finding opportunities where the capabilities of one complement or strengthen the other's can make the combined company more attractive than competitors.

This makes the early days of integration incredibly important because once new organizational segments and structures are created, they can be difficult to change quickly.

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