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Fidelity National Information Services Fidelity National Information Services, also known as FNIS or FIS, is a public corporation formed on February 1, 2006 when Certegy Inc. merged with Fidelity Information Services, a subsidiary of Fidelity National Financial. , Inc. has reached an agreement with National City Corporation to provide flood certification and tracking services to the retail banking, National Home Equity, National City Mortgage and First Franklin Financial lines of business.

"Fidelity's flood certification and tracking services will help us appropriately extend life of loan tracking services and monitor FEMA FEMA,
n.pr See Federal Emergency Management Agency.
 flood map revisions and community participation status changes," said Jean Jacques Jacques [ʒɑk] (French for Jacob and James) can refer to:

People with the surname of Jacques:
  • Antoine A.
 Beaussart, chief procurement officer A Chief Procurement Officer (CPO) is an executive role focused on supply management for an enterprise.

A report by Aberdeen Group shows a marked acceleration in the significance of procurement's role.
 at National City Corporation.
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Title Annotation:FINANCE
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 21, 2006
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