Title: FIS Integrity Consultant
Location: Remote
Length: 12 Months+
“Integrity” by FIS generally refers to a legacy/core banking and financial transaction processing platform used by banks and large financial institutions. In many banking circles, people are often referring to the FIS “Integrity” core processing environment or related integrity-based transaction systems that support deposit accounts, loans, payments, and customer records.
At a high level, the product category includes:
• Core banking processing
• Customer account management
• Deposit and loan servicing
• Transaction processing
• Payments integration
• Regulatory/compliance support
• General ledger and settlement functions
FIS itself is one of the largest fintech infrastructure providers globally, serving banks, credit unions, capital markets firms, and payment processors.
In practical terms, systems like Integrity are the “system of record” behind a bank’s operations:
• Checking and savings accounts
• Loan balances
• ACH/wire processing
• Debit card integrations
• Daily transaction posting
• Interest calculations
• Customer relationship data
Over time, FIS has evolved and expanded its portfolio with multiple core banking platforms including:
• IBS (Integrated Banking Solution)
• HORIZON
• Profile
• Modern Banking Platform
• Systematics
• AffinityEdge
A few important characteristics of FIS banking platforms:
• Designed for high-volume transaction processing
• Often run mission-critical bank operations 24/7
• Deep integration into payment rails and compliance systems
• Historically associated with large regional and enterprise banks
• Many implementations originated on legacy/mainframe architectures and are now being modernized toward API-driven and cloud-native models
If you are hearing “Integrity by FIS” in a business discussion, it could specifically refer to:
1. A bank’s legacy FIS core platform
2. A transaction integrity/reconciliation module
3. An older branded FIS banking product still in use internally
4. A modernization project migrating away from or integrating with the Integrity environment
The exact meaning depends heavily on context:
• banking operations
• payments
• IT modernization
• mergers/acquisitions
• vendor management
• compliance/audit discussions
If you want, I can also explain:
• how FIS Integrity compares to Fiserv or Jack Henry
• whether it is considered legacy or modern
• typical architecture/components
• why banks struggle to replace these systems
• common staffing and consulting roles around FIS platforms
• the difference between core banking and payment processing systems
• how these platforms are used in MSP/staffing/SOW environments for banks