We recently compiled a list of the 20 Best Fintech Stocks to Buy According to Billionaires. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE:FI) stands against the other best fintech stocks.
Tech stocks have faced challenges lately, and fintech companies have been hit particularly hard. On March 10, CNBC reported that the Nasdaq experienced its biggest drop since 2022 with financial technology companies being some of the biggest losers. These companies included stock trading apps and cryptocurrency exchanges, which suffered due to a drop in Bitcoin prices. Bitcoin declined by nearly 5%, continuing a downward trend. The leading cryptocurrency has fallen 19% over the past month.
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Beyond crypto, other fintech sectors like online lenders and payments companies also suffered. These companies also declined more than the broader market.
Fintech analysts point to declining consumer confidence as a potential challenge, especially for companies that rely on consumer spending. In February, the Conference Board’s consumer confidence index fell to 98.3, falling by nearly 7%. This decline marked the largest monthly drop since August 2021. According to CNBC, analysts noted that while fintech companies had performed relatively well since the election, sentiment has recently turned sour due to declining consumer confidence and signs of slowing discretionary spending.
The current fintech sell-off came after a strong rally in the fourth quarter of 2024, which was driven by expectations of Fed rate cuts and hopes for a more favorable regulatory environment under the Trump administration.
Despite a challenging time, fintech companies continue to invest in new technologies. This is leading to significant innovation and disruption in financial services. Additionally, recent declines could present a buying opportunity as certain fintech companies are setting themselves to perform well in the future.
Methodology
To compile our list of the 20 best fintech stocks to buy according to billionaires, we looked for the biggest fintech companies. We reviewed our own rankings, financial media reports, ETFs, and various online resources to compile a list of the best fintech stocks. Next, we focused on the top 20 fintech stocks most favored by billionaires. Data for the number of billionaire investors for each stock was taken from Insider Monkey’s Q4 2024 database. Finally, the 20 best fintech stocks to buy were ranked in ascending order based on the number of billionaires holding stakes in them as of Q4 2024.
Additionally, we mentioned the hedge fund sentiment surrounding each stock, which was taken from Insider Monkey’s Q4 2024 database of more than 1,000 elite hedge funds.
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Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE:FI)
Number of Billionaire Investors: 15
Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 80
Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE:FI) is a global fintech and payments company that offers a range of solutions for banking, global commerce, billing and payments, merchant acquiring, and point-of-sale. It serves financial institutions and businesses in over 100 countries around the world. Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE:FI) is one of the best fintech stocks to invest in. In October 2024, Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE:FI) reported further investment in Clover, its cloud-based point-of-sale and business management platform, to offer all-in-one solutions for restaurants, retailers, and service businesses. The new offerings feature flexible hardware paired with software to provide industry-specific solutions for restaurants, retailers, and service-based businesses to save time, make money, and grow. The new solutions feature tools like employee management, customer loyalty programs, and financial solutions such as cash advances and instant transfers.
The company is making strategic moves to enhance its offerings. On March 3, 2025, Fiserv, Inc. (NYSE:FI) announced the completion of its acquisition of Payfare, a company specializing in program management solutions for new economy workforces. This move complements Fiserv’s (NYSE:FI) embedded financial solutions with offerings like card program management and a white-label consumer app. These new offerings combined with Fiserv’s strong capabilities in processing, bank ledgers, and value-added services will provide comprehensive solutions for banking, payments, and lending to better serve large enterprises and financial institutions.
Overall, FI ranks 10th on our list of the best fintech stocks to buy according to billionaires. While we acknowledge the potential of FI as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than FI but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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