What Is FIS Fair Value?
Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) fair value estimate using multiple valuation models, updated daily.
As of July 16, 2026, Fidelity National Information Services (FIS) has a composite fair value estimate of $98.32 based on four valuation models: DCF (35% weight), Graham Number (25% weight), PEG (25% weight), and DDM (15% weight). The current market price is $41.10, suggesting the stock is undervalued by 139.2%.
Data as of July 16, 2026 (today)
Composite Fair Value
Undervalued4 of 4 models$98.32
vs. current price of $41.10(+139.2%)
How Is FIS Fair Value Calculated?
Four independent models estimate what FIS is worth. Each uses different inputs and assumptions. The composite blends them by weight.
FIS Intrinsic Value
Forward-looking models based on future cash flows
DCF (Discounted Cash Flow)
35% weightEstimates how much cash the company will generate over the next 10 years, then calculates what all that future cash is worth in today's dollars. Includes a 15% safety cushion. Try the standalone DCF calculator →
$146.03
+255.3%Undervalued
Inputs used
DDM (Dividend Discount Model)
15% weightIf a company pays you dividends, this model asks: how much are all those future dividend payments worth today? Only works for stocks that pay dividends. Try the intrinsic value calculator →
$39.94
-2.8%Fair Value
Inputs used
FIS Fair Value
Current fundamentals: earnings, assets, and growth rate
Graham Number (Value Investing)
25% weightCreated by legendary investor Benjamin Graham. It looks at two things: how much the company earns (EPS) and what its assets are worth (Book Value), then calculates the maximum price a careful investor should pay. Try the fair value calculator →
$66.06
+60.7%Undervalued
Inputs used
PEG (Price/Earnings to Growth)
25% weightChecks if you're paying a fair price for the company's growth. A fast-growing company deserves a higher price than a slow one. This model finds the right price based on how fast earnings are growing.
$62.76
+52.7%Undervalued
Inputs used
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Your DCF Fair Value
Current price $41.10 is 255.3% below this estimate
View 10-year cash flow projections
| Year | Projected FCF (Free Cash Flow) | Present Value |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | $2.67B | $2.51B |
| Year 2 | $2.91B | $2.57B |
| Year 3 | $3.18B | $2.64B |
| Year 4 | $3.47B | $2.70B |
| Year 5 | $3.79B | $2.77B |
| Year 6 | $4.14B | $2.84B |
| Year 7 | $4.51B | $2.91B |
| Year 8 | $4.93B | $2.98B |
| Year 9 | $5.38B | $3.06B |
| Year 10 | $5.87B | $3.14B |
| Terminal Value | $151.69B | $81.06B |
What Are FIS's Key Financial Metrics?
Earnings & Growth
Current Price
$41.10
EPS (TTM)
$5.23
Forward P/E
6.0
Profit Margin
23.3%
Cash & Balance Sheet
Free Cash Flow
2.4B
EBITDA
3.3B
Book Value
$30.90
Total Debt
21.1B
What Do Analysts Say About FIS?
Low
$37.00
Average
$56.64
High
$85.00
Upside
+37.8%
FIS Fair Value FAQ
What is the fair value of FIS?
Based on our composite model (DCF 35%, Graham 25%, PEG 25%, DDM 15%), FIS's estimated fair value is $98.32. The stock is currently trading at $41.10, which makes it undervalued by our analysis.
How is FIS's fair value calculated?
We use four valuation methods: Discounted Cash Flow (DCF), Graham Number, PEG-based Fair Value, and Dividend Discount Model (for dividend-paying stocks). The composite score weights DCF at 35%, Graham and PEG at 25% each, and DDM at 15%. When a model can't be applied, its weight is redistributed proportionally.
Is FIS overvalued or undervalued?
Based on our analysis, FIS is undervalued. The current price of $41.10 is 139.2% below our estimated fair value of $98.32.
What do Wall Street analysts say about FIS?
22 analysts cover Fidelity National Information Services with a consensus rating of "Buy." The average price target is $56.64, ranging from $37.00 to $85.00. This implies 37.8% upside from the current price.