Is Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS) Halal?

NYSE Technology United States $24.3B
✗ NOT HALAL
Confidence: 90/100
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS) is Not Halal under AAOIFI Standard 21. The company's debt ratio of 50.0% exceeds the 30% threshold, indicating excessive interest-bearing debt relative to market capitalization. Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. operates in the Technology sector.

Shariah Screening — 5 Standards

Based on financial data from December 2025

Standard Debt Ratio Cash Ratio Receivables Income Status
AAOIFI 50.0%
/ 30%
2.2%
/ 30%
9.6%
/ 30%
0.22%
/ 5%
✗ NOT HALAL
DJIM 50.0%
/ 33%
2.2%
/ 33%
9.6%
/ 33%
0.22%
/ 5%
✗ NOT HALAL
MSCI 39.8%
/ 33%
1.8%
/ 33%
7.7%
/ 33%
0.22%
/ 5%
✗ NOT HALAL
S&P 50.0%
/ 33%
2.2%
/ 33%
9.6%
/ 33%
0.22%
/ 5%
✗ NOT HALAL
FTSE 39.8%
/ 33%
1.8%
/ 33%
7.7%
/ 50%
0.22%
/ 5%
✗ NOT HALAL

Financial Highlights

P/E Ratio
64.2
Forward: 6.8
EPS
$0.73
Dividend Yield
350.0%
Payout: 219.2%
P/B Ratio
1.7
EV/EBITDA
11.7
EV: $36.9B
Revenue
$10.7B
Growth: 8.2%
Beta
0.9
Average volatility
Current Ratio
0.6

Profitability

Gross Margin 36.9%
Operating Margin 24.6%
Net Margin 3.6%
Return on Equity (ROE) 2.6%
Return on Assets (ROA) 4.4%

Cash Flow & Balance Sheet

Operating Cash Flow$2.8B
Free Cash Flow$1.8B
Total Debt$13.3B
Debt-to-Equity95.9
Current Ratio0.6
Total Assets$33.5B

Price & Trading

Last Close$47.41
50-Day MA$51.84
200-Day MA$65.61
Avg Volume4.8M
Beta0.9
52-Week Range
$46.13
$82.74

About Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS)

CEO
Ms. Stephanie L. Ferris
Employees
44,000
Sector
Technology
Industry
Information Technology Services
Country
United States
Exchange
NYSE
Market Cap
$24.3B
Currency
USD

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. provides solutions to financial institutions, businesses, and developers worldwide. The company operates through Banking Solutions, Capital Market Solutions, and Corporate and Other segments. It provides core processing and ancillary applications; mobile and online banking; fraud, risk management, and compliance; card and retail payment; electronic funds transfer and network; wealth and retirement; and item processing and output solutions. The company also offers trading and assets, lending, leveraged and syndicated loan markets, and treasury and risk solutions. Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. was founded in 1968 and is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. (FIS) halal to invest in?

Based on our screening using AAOIFI Standard 21 (the strictest methodology), Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. is Not Halal. The company fails one or more screening criteria. We screen against all 5 major standards: AAOIFI, DJIM, MSCI, S&P, and FTSE.

What is Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.'s debt ratio?

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.'s debt ratio is 50.0% under the AAOIFI standard (which uses market capitalization as the denominator). The AAOIFI threshold is 30%. Under MSCI and FTSE (which use total assets as the denominator), the debt ratio is 39.8%.

What are Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.'s key financial metrics?

Fidelity National Information Services, Inc. has a market capitalization of $24.3B, trailing P/E ratio of 64.2, and revenue of $10.7B. The company maintains a gross margin of 36.9% and a net margin of 3.6%. Return on equity stands at 2.6%.

How often is the screening data updated?

Our screening data is updated regularly using the latest available financial statements and market data. Stock prices and market caps are refreshed frequently, while financial statements are updated quarterly when companies report earnings.

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