What is the ticker symbol for Global Payments and on what market does it trade?

Global Payments trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol GPN.

How can I buy stock in Global Payments?

Global Payments stock must be purchased through a registered broker.

Who is Global Payments transfer agent?

Computershare
250 Royall Street
Canton, MA 02021
800-568-3476

Does Global Payments have a DRIP (Dividend Re-Investment Program) or a direct stock purchase plan?

No, but your broker may reinvest the dividends you receive from us or periodically purchase additional shares of our stock on your behalf. Please contact your broker to determine whether these services are available.

Does Global Payments pay dividends?

Yes, subject to the approval of the board of directors, Global Payments intends to preserve the existing TSYS dividend yield.

When is Global Payments fiscal year-end?

The company transitioned to a December 31 fiscal year-end on January 1, 2017.

Who are Global Payments' independent auditors?

Deloitte & Touche

When did Global Payments become publicly traded?

Global Payments was spun from National Data Corporation in February of 2001.

Did Global Payments stock split?

Yes, GPN has completed two two-for-one stock splits which were distributed as stock dividends on October 29, 2005 and November 2, 2015.

What happened to TSYS (NYSE: TSS) as a result of the merger?

As a result of the merger, TSYS is no longer a publicly traded company. Following the merger, TSYS’ common stock was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange and deregistered under the Exchange Act.

What was the value of the per share merger consideration of the TSYS merger?

Each share of TSYS’ common stock issued and outstanding was converted into 0.8101 of a Global Payments common stock.

What are the tax implications of my receipt of cash and Global Payments stock as merger consideration?

Global Payments does not provide individual tax advice, please seek advice from your tax professional.