Fidelity National Information Services Inc. (FIS) saw its shares tumble 5.10% in pre-market trading on Friday, despite the company reporting first-quarter results that exceeded analyst expectations across key financial metrics.
The financial technology provider posted Q1 adjusted earnings per share of $1.36, beating the IBES estimate of $1.29. Revenue for the quarter came in at $3,295 million, above the estimated $3,277 million. The company also reported adjusted net income of $705 million versus an estimate of $665.9 million and adjusted EBITDA of $1,304 million compared to an estimate of $1,284 million.
However, the stock's decline appears to be driven by the company's reiterated full-year 2026 outlook, which remains in line with market expectations rather than showing an upward revision. FIS expects full-year adjusted EPS in the range of $6.22 to $6.32, compared to the FactSet estimate of $6.27, and revenue between $13.77 billion and $13.85 billion versus the $13.77 billion estimate. The company also provided Q2 guidance for adjusted EPS of $1.45 to $1.49 and revenue of $3,375 million to $3,395 million.