Fiserv: Partners Georgia Tech on understanding consumer financial health
- Fiserv aspires to move money and information in a way that moves the world
- The FSIL was created to establish the Scheller College of Business and Georgia Tech as the hub for finance education
- Through this new initiative, Georgia Tech researchers will leverage data to generate insights into household financial behavior
- The three-year partnership, funded by the company has a goal of increasing financial and payments inclusion
- As a company that enables money movement for thousands of financial institutions and millions of people and businesses
- It will enable FSIL to construct a comprehensive picture of consumer spending and financial health