Fiserv stock rises in premarket after earnings beat, but 2026 “transition year” looms
10 February 2026
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Fiserv stock rises in premarket after earnings beat, but 2026 “transition year” looms

NEW YORK, February 10, 2026, 07:32 ET — Premarket.

  • Fiserv shares climbed roughly 3% ahead of the bell after the company topped profit estimates for the fourth quarter.
  • The company put its 2026 adjusted EPS outlook in a range of $8.00 to $8.30, with organic revenue growth expected between 1% and 3%.
  • Investors are eyeing the company’s reset strategy to see if it can spark a rebound, following a sharp decline that’s dragged on for a year.

Fiserv, Inc. climbed roughly 3% in premarket moves Tuesday, after the payments company topped fourth-quarter profit forecasts and rolled out 2026 guidance that mostly matched what analysts were looking for. Shares last ended Monday at $60.11, down close to 74% over the past year.

Fiserv’s earnings update drops as the company continues to regain its footing after a tumultuous 2025—abrupt C-suite shakeups and a reset on its growth outlook still fresh in investors’ minds. CEO Mike Lyons, newly installed, has pushed for stricter operations and toned down expectations, executives noted.

This is relevant now, as the company is urging investors to hold steady. Executives have dubbed 2026 a transition year—spending will target patching service holes and restoring client trust, though short-term growth likely remains sluggish.

Fiserv reported adjusted EPS at $1.99, down 21% from last year, but still ahead of Wall Street’s forecast. Adjusted revenue landed at $4.90 billion, unchanged for the quarter. GAAP revenue nudged up 1% to $5.28 billion, while organic revenue held steady. Merchant Solutions inched up 1%; Financial Solutions slipped 2%. “During the fourth quarter… the team took decisive steps,” CEO Lyons said. CFO Paul Todd credited “disciplined investment and efficiency” for the company’s outlook. SEC

Cost discipline did most of the lifting this quarter. LSEG data cited by Reuters shows interest expense landed lower than expected, which provided some cushion during a stretch where revenue barely budged.

Investors are watching Fiserv to see how fast it can unwind earlier debit processing pricing moves—steps management credited for lifting near-term profits but that also hurt its ability to attract new clients. Reuters reported the company has already rolled back parts of those changes.

Fiserv is battling to grab a bigger slice of the busy payments sector, where both banks and merchants have plenty of options. Competitors like Fidelity National Information Services and Global Payments are in the mix, too. Any pricing changes usually spark fast reactions from clients.

The risk on the other side is clear enough—if the reset drags out, that so-called “transition year” risks turning into a write-off. With organic revenue stalled, there’s not much buffer: delays in client wins sting more, pricing pressure bites deeper, and investments could outpace any payoff.

The earnings call kicks off at 8 a.m. ET, and traders are looking for specifics—management’s read on merchant volumes, client retention, and how fast new sign-ups are coming in. After that, the next big focus lands on Fiserv’s Investor Day, set for May 14 in New York.

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