Fiserv
Payments giant launching FIUSD for banks and merchants
About
Fiserv is a leading payments and financial-technology provider for banks and merchants (owner of Clover). In 2025 it announced FIUSD, a stablecoin built with Paxos and Circle, to embed stablecoin issuance, settlement and merchant acceptance across its banking and merchant base.
Stablecoins
Key products
Chains
- Founded
- 1984
- HQ
- Milwaukee, USA
- Stage
- Public
- Funding
- Public (NYSE: FI)
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