Tyler Technologies, which provides software and payments services mainly to state and municipal governments, is gearing up for payments modernization moves by its clients next year.
For this year, the Plano, Texas-based company projects as much as $2.36 billion in annual revenue, according to its website. The company has been building its business since 1966, and now has about 7,600 employees, and clients in about 15,000 locations. Among its biggest customers is the County of Los Angeles, and on the smaller side is Loving County, Texas.
Morgan Jines, the company’s vice president of payments, described in an interview last week what trends Tyler expects next year in its work with government clients. While Tyler does minimal work for the federal government, Jines noted the ripple effect of President Donald Trump’s March payments modernization executive order banishing paper checks and the impact it’s having on state and local governments…