FIS - Bengaluru
FIS (Fidelity National Information Services) is a global leader in financial services technology, serving over 20,000 clients worldwide and powering trillions in annual transactions. Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, and with key operational hubs in Bengaluru’s Whitefield and Infantry Road, FIS drives innovation across core banking, global payment processing, risk and compliance, wealth management, and AI-powered digital solutions.
CLIENT Fidelity Information Services (FIS)
SIZE 18,000 sqft
YEAR 2025
LOCATION Bangalore, India
INDUSTRY Financial Technology (FinTech)
We had the privilege of partnering with FIS on an incredible Design & Build project for their cafeteria—an energetic, collaborative space designed to inspire interaction, creativity, and employee well-being. Our design combined modern seating layouts, warm lighting, and vibrant aesthetics that mirror the dynamism of the fintech industry.
The project posed a unique challenge with restrictions on using the central air conditioning in the cafeteria area. We responded with innovative ventilation strategies, optimized air circulation, and energy-efficient cooling solutions, ensuring comfort without compromising the design intent.
The result is more than just a cafeteria—it’s a vibrant social hub that fosters community and collaboration within a high-performance workplace. We are proud to have contributed to FIS’s vision by creating a functional, inviting, and people-focused environment that enhances both productivity and workplace experience.
Employee well-being is prioritized with biophilic design, ergonomic furniture, and natural lighting, creating an environment that boosts creativity, focus, and comfort.
Sustainability is embedded into the design through energy-smart lighting, recycled materials, and optimized HVAC systems, ensuring environmental responsibility aligns with FIS’s ESG goals.
This facility is more than just an office—it’s a fintech command center where global innovation meets operational precision.
Photography courtesy of FIS