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FIS, short for Fédération Internationale de Ski, is the International Ski Federation, the world governing body for competitive skiing and snowboarding. Established in 1924, it is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and acts as the sport's global umbrella organization. FIS sets competition rules and equipment standards, sanctions international events, coordinates anti-doping and safety programs, and maintains calendars and world rankings. It also administers a range of disciplines, including alpine, cross-country, Nordic combined, ski jumping, freestyle, and snowboarding, through a system of national federations that are members of the federation. The organization works with national bodies to develop the sport, oversee World Cup circuits, and stage world championships and youth development programs.

FIS also refers to Fidelity National Information Services, a U.S.-based multinational technology company that provides financial

Because FIS is an acronym used by several organizations and systems, its meaning depends on context and

services
technology
and
outsourcing.
Through
products
in
payments
processing,
core
banking,
risk
and
fraud
management,
digital
banking,
and
merchant
solutions,
FIS
serves
banks,
credit
unions,
and
other
financial
institutions
worldwide.
The
company
traces
its
origins
to
the
SunGard
acquisition
in
2015
and
later
completed
the
Worldpay
acquisition
in
2019,
expanding
its
payments
footprint.
Headquartered
in
Jacksonville,
Florida,
it
operates
globally
and
trades
on
the
New
York
Stock
Exchange
under
the
ticker
FIS.
field.