Regional Fintech Hub in Kansas
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced earlier today that Fiserv, Inc. plans to open a Strategic Fintech Hub at the Aspiria Campus in Overland Park, Kansas. The new location will add approximately 2,000 technology and operations-related jobs in the state, generate $6.5 billion in total economic impact over 10 years, and strengthen the company’s ability to serve clients across the heartland.
“When I took office in 2019, my administration promised to modernize and diversify the Kansas economy in order to build long-term resilience,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “Fiserv’s new regional hub in Overland Park is a significant step forward as we continue to elevate Kansas to new heights. Fiserv will create high-value career options and opportunities for military personnel transitioning to civilian life and graduates of our higher education system.”
Fiserv, which has committed $175 million in private investment for the project, will renovate 427,000 square feet of space across two Aspiria Campus buildings. This is the largest office recruitment in Kansas history.
“This is the largest office recruitment in Kansas history. Fiserv is a global leader in fintech and financial services, and its decision to make Overland Park the central hub for their payment platform speaks volumes to the IT ecosystem and the business environment here in Kansas,” said Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Commerce David Toland. “The high-wage opportunities Fiserv will bring to Overland Park will have lasting economic impact for our entire state, including the technology talent pipeline and the small businesses that will have a new regional partner for payment processing.”
Annual salaries at the facility will average around $102,000. With future expansion plans, the company’s new financial hub is expected to contribute up to $4 billion in payroll investment into Kansas over the next decade.
“We are thrilled to expand our U.S. footprint, bringing our people together to drive innovation on behalf of our clients,” said Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Fiserv Frank Bisignano. “The greater Kansas City Metro area offers a dynamic environment with a growing population of tech talent, making it the ideal location for Fiserv’s next strategic fintech hub. Working with local and state leaders, we are committed to driving growth and prosperity for both Fiserv and Kansas while contributing to the vibrancy of the Overland Park community.”
The expansion marks a significant milestone in Fiserv’s strategy to bring people together in large hub locations to inspire innovation and collaboration and deliver exceptional products and services to financial institutions, businesses and communities.
“Kansas continues to attract top-tier businesses, and I look forward to welcoming Fiserv to Overland Park,” said United States Senator Jerry Moran. “Fiserv’s investment in Kansas will create 2,000 new jobs and generate billions of dollars of economic growth over the next decade. Bringing the Fortune 500 financial services company to our state also will connect Fiserv with the Midwest and the individuals and businesses they serve across the region.”
The Aspiria Campus was selected for its central location and proximity to Fiserv’s growing Midwest client base. The campus will feature amenities supporting well-being, fitness, and dining to create a superior workplace environment that will attract top talent from across the Midwest. Fiserv will invest in substantial enhancements and pursue Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for the building as a testament to the company’s commitment to operating sustainability.
“Fiserv’s investment is a huge win for Overland Park and our entire region. It will bring thousands of good-paying jobs, strengthen our local economy, and reinforce Kansas’ growing leadership in technology and innovation,” said Representative Sharice Davids (KS-03). “I’m proud to support efforts that create new opportunities for Kansas families and keep our economy moving forward.”
The new Overland Park location joins Fiserv’s network of innovation centers in Alpharetta, Milwaukee, Omaha, Berkeley Heights, and New York City. This proven hub strategy has facilitated exceptional collaboration and innovation across the company, enabling Fiserv to better serve clients and quickly adapt to evolving market needs.
“Fiserv’s investment is monumental – and so is the Kansas City region’s ability to deliver,” said Kansas City Area Development Council President and CEO Tim Cowden. “With a fast-growing tech sector, a deep pipeline of financial services talent, and a business community that works as one, Kansas City has the capacity and competitiveness to meet this moment. There’s no better proof that Kansas City is winning than a global fintech leader choosing KC over markets like Nashville, Dallas, and Atlanta. Our market is arriving, and the rest of the country is taking notice.”
Fiserv expects to open the hub in two phases beginning in 2026.
“We are proud to welcome Fiserv to Aspiria campus and Overland Park,” said Overland Park Mayor Curt Skoog. “Overland Park is already a strong hub for business and technology leadership, and Fiserv is a natural fit in our community. The thousands of jobs Fiserv brings, along with the potential to serve neighboring businesses within our thriving community, is a significant win. I look forward to welcoming Fiserv’s leadership and their employees to our city.”