Tyler Technologies Net Acquisitions/Divestitures 2010-2025 | TYL
Tyler Technologies annual/quarterly net acquisitions/divestitures history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Net acquisitions/divestitures can be defined as the total change in cash resulting from both investments in businesses and sales of businesses or business segments.
- Tyler Technologies net acquisitions/divestitures for the quarter ending June 30, 2025 were $-0.018B, a 1300.15% increase year-over-year.
- Tyler Technologies net acquisitions/divestitures for the twelve months ending June 30, 2025 were $-0.039B, a 61.31% decline year-over-year.
- Tyler Technologies annual net acquisitions/divestitures for 2024 were $-0.001B, a 97.78% decline from 2023.
- Tyler Technologies annual net acquisitions/divestitures for 2023 were $-0.063B, a 61.71% decline from 2022.
- Tyler Technologies annual net acquisitions/divestitures for 2022 were $-0.164B, a 92.16% decline from 2021.
Tyler Technologies Annual Net Acquisitions/Divestitures (Millions of US $) |
2024 |
$-1 |
2023 |
$-63 |
2022 |
$-164 |
2021 |
$-2,090 |
2020 |
$-1 |
2019 |
$-219 |
2018 |
$-178 |
2017 |
$-11 |
2016 |
$-9 |
2015 |
$-340 |
2014 |
$-3 |
2013 |
$0 |
2012 |
$-26 |
2011 |
$-17 |
2010 |
$-10 |
2009 |
$-3 |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Computer and Technology |
Internet Software & Services |
$23.672B |
$2.138B |
Tyler Technologies is a leading provider of integrated information-management solutions and services for the public sector. Clients consist primarily of federal, state, county and municipal agencies, school districts, and other local government offices. The company's software solutions and services are generally grouped into the following areas: Financial Management and Education, Courts and Justice, Public Safety, Property Appraisal and Tax, Planning, Regulatory and Maintenance, Land and Vital Records Management, Data and Insights, and Case Management and Business Process Management. Tyler serves its customers both on-premise and in cloud. The company derives revenues from six sources: (i) Sales of software licenses and royalties, (ii) Subscription-based arrangements, (iii) Software services, (iv) Maintenance and support (v) Appraisal services, and (vi) Hardware and other. By leveraging Tyler private cloud, the company delivers its applications through Software-as-a-Service model.
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