Fiserv joins data nonprofit’s board filled with financial heavy hitters


Brookfield-based financial technology company Fiserv Inc. is joining the likes of JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citigroup Inc. and other prominent banks and financial institutions as a board member of a nonprofit organization focused on sharing secured financial data.

The nonprofit, called Financial Data Exchange (FDX), establishes standards to make it safe for consumers to use their financial data.

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