Tyler Technologies secured a sole payment‑processing contract with Chesterfield County, Virginia, covering all online and in‑person payments for the county’s public‑utility, treasury, and other departmental functions. The agreement consolidates the county’s payment ecosystem into a single Tyler platform powered by Amazon Web Services, providing a unified payer portal, enhanced back‑office reporting, and improved reconciliation for county staff.
The contract covers taxes, utilities, fire and EMS fees, and other municipal charges for a population of 399,993 residents. By centralizing payment processing, the county will streamline resident self‑service and reduce the complexity of managing multiple vendors.
This win expands Tyler’s presence in Virginia, where it has been a technology partner since 1996, and adds a significant new revenue stream from a large local‑government client. The deal reinforces Tyler’s cloud‑first strategy and its focus on high‑margin, integrated payment solutions for the public sector.
The agreement aligns with a broader trend of digital transformation in local governments, which increasingly seek integrated, cloud‑based solutions to improve efficiency and transparency. Tyler’s use of AWS underscores the growing reliance of government technology providers on major cloud infrastructure platforms to deliver scalable, secure services.
Management emphasized continued focus on cost discipline and strategic investments in high‑return verticals, signaling confidence in profitability amid market volatility. The contract demonstrates Tyler’s ability to deliver end‑to‑end payment solutions and strengthens its competitive position in the public‑sector payments market.
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