According to the latest 10-K for Fiserv on the SEC's website, First Data made Fiserv $1.6B in total revenue in the three months ending 9/30/19. That is $533M a month. That $1.6B is broken down into $1.279B for processing and services revenue ($426,333,333/month), and $335M ($111,116,666/month) in product revenue. Depending upon how ACS's deal with First Data is structured, that is a healthy pool from which SFOR can get paid. Presuming ACS is getting paid out of the "processing and services" pool, even at 1%, that would be $4,263,333 a month. If SFOR was getting even 10% of that, we are talking $426,333 a month. In the alternative, if ACS is getting paid out of that "product revenue" pool, the bottom line to SFOR would be only $111,116 a month. While that is still a large figure compared to the current monthly revenue for SFOR, I find it hard to believe that is what Mark Kay would be referring to as a "HUGE DEAL." To be clear, I have ZERO idea as to the actual breakdown of these deals. I am just doing my own back-of-the-napkin speculative estimations. These numbers are fun to play with and see what potential might be on the horizon. But again, the only numbers based in reality are the revenue numbers I got from the Fiserv 10-K. Anyone else want to use these and guess what we might be looking at?