Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Up to $7M in tax credits for Fiserv relocation OK’d

- Ricardo Torres

Fiserv Inc. could receive up to $7 million in tax credits from the Wisconsin Economic Developmen­t Corp. to help the company move its corporate offices to downtown Milwaukee.

The tax credits are performanc­ebased meaning Fiserv must meet some capital investment and hiring requiremen­ts including creating more than 250 new full-time positions during the next five years while retaining its current Wisconsin workforce of 980 employees.

Frank Bisignano, Fiserv chairman, president and CEO, said the company is looking forward to growing in downtown Milwaukee.

“We are energized to create a new dynamic workplace experience where we will bring people together to further inspire innovation and collaborat­ion, and attract the best talent to serve our clients,” Bisignano said.

Fiserv is planning on moving its global headquarte­rs to 640 North Vel R. Phillips Ave., which used to house a Boston Store, with the help of $11.6 million from the city of Milwaukee through tax incrementa­l financing district, which includes $4.6 million for public infrastruc­ture improvemen­ts and $7 million for renovation costs.

“Fiserv is a global leader in payments and financial technology, which makes them a perfect fit among Wisconsin’s most innovative businesses,” said WEDC Secretary Missy Hughes. “Their decision to make Milwaukee their global headquarte­rs is not only a win for the city, but one that will drive job growth and prosperity statewide. We are pleased to be able to assist them as they embark on this new chapter in Wisconsin.”

Fiserv is expected to lease more than 150,000 square feet of the space and invest about $40 million to update the site.

“WEDC has added an important piece to finalize the Fiserv move to the center of our city. I remain enthusiast­ic about the company’s choice to grow in Milwaukee,” Mayor Cavalier Johnson said. “Fiserv is a valued part of Milwaukee’s economic future, and I look forward to welcoming the company’s headquarte­rs and the hundreds of employees who will work here.”

The city and WEDC worked with Milwaukee 7, the regional economic developmen­t organizati­on, to ensure Fiserv stayed in the state.

“We are delighted that the state of Wisconsin and the City of Milwaukee have teamed up on a project that will benefit our entire region and strengthen our state’s emerging lead in the financial technology industry,” said Tim Sheehy, president of the Milwaukee Metropolit­an Associatio­n of Commerce.

 ?? DEPARTMENT OF CITY DEVELOPMEN­T ?? HUB640 is to house Fiserv Inc.’s headquarte­rs on its upper floors and a Kohl’s department store on its ground floor.
DEPARTMENT OF CITY DEVELOPMEN­T HUB640 is to house Fiserv Inc.’s headquarte­rs on its upper floors and a Kohl’s department store on its ground floor.

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