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City of Ripley, MS Government 50 $5M United States Tyler Technologies NIC Payments Payment Processing 2021 n/a In 2021 City of Ripley, MS implemented NIC Payments for Payment Processing on the municipality website to enable online citizen transactions. The deployment embeds the NIC Payments portal into the city web presence so residents can submit payments through a public facing payment interface. Implementation scope targeted municipal revenue collection functions including utility billing, permit fees, and other city services that require electronic payment acceptance. NIC Payments was configured to provide online payment acceptance, customer facing payment portal workflows, card and ACH capture, and exportable reconciliation data for finance operations. Operational coverage focused on the city finance department and public facing services, with the integration surface limited to the website payment portal and backend reconciliation processes. Governance and process changes were centered on accounts receivable workflows and finance team procedures to support web based Payment Processing using NIC Payments.
State of Colorado Government 10000 $1.5B United States Tyler Technologies NIC Payments Payment Processing 2005 n/a In 2005, State of Colorado implemented NIC Payments from Tyler Technologies to provide statewide Payment Processing for its digital government services. NIC Payments was deployed as the primary online payment channel to capture secure citizen and business transactions across state and local portals, supporting hundreds of state and local entities as part of Tyler Technologies digital government offerings. Implementation focused on core Payment Processing capabilities, including online payment capture for card and ACH, centralized merchant account management for multiple agencies, configurable payment pages for agency portals, and automated settlement and reconciliation workflows. NIC Payments was configured to support cross-agency billing flows and consolidated reporting, aligning payment capture with agency-specific billing logic and remittance schedules. Operational integration tied NIC Payments into agency web portals and the broader Tyler Technologies digital government stack, enabling a consistent payment experience across licensing and permitting, revenue collection, and regulatory services. The deployment covered state and local entities statewide, with operational responsibilities split between agency application owners and centralized state finance teams for reconciliation and reporting. Governance and contract structure evolved over time, and in 2022 Colorado extended a 17 year relationship and signed a 10 year agreement with the Department of Regulatory Agencies that explicitly includes NIC Payments alongside other Tyler digital government solutions. The inclusion of NIC Payments in the 2022 agreement formalizes long term vendor engagement and aligns payment processing services with statewide procurement and service continuity requirements.
State of Mississippi Government 35782 $21.1B United States Tyler Technologies NIC Payments Payment Processing 2011 n/a In 2011 the State of Mississippi implemented NIC Payments from Tyler Technologies to provide online payment processing for citizen services. NIC Payments is used as the state's Payment Processing platform and is integrated with the MS.GOV citizen portal to streamline finance and payment workflows. Services covered include hunting and fishing licenses, driver services, and tax payments. The deployment focused on citizen facing payment flows, transaction capture and settlement, and automated reconciliation and reporting to support agency finance teams. Standard Payment Processing capabilities such as secure online checkout, transaction routing and settlement, and audit ready reporting were configured to align with state procurement and compliance requirements. NIC Payments integrates directly with the MS.GOV citizen portal to present a unified payment experience and to feed payment events into agency finance processes. The implementation covers multiple state departments responsible for licensing, motor vehicle services, and tax collection, processing millions of transactions annually on Tyler Technologies' platform. Rollout and governance required coordination among the state's IT operations, agency finance teams, and the vendor, supporting centralized transaction reconciliation and workflow automation across agencies. The partnership evolved over an 11 year relationship and was extended in 2022, enabling the state to automate processes and realize multimillion dollar cost avoidance while processing millions of transactions annually.
Government 140000 $10.8B United States Tyler Technologies NIC Payments Payment Processing 2009 n/a
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  1. B-Lynk, a United States based Professional Services organization with 50 Employees
  2. Raw Cut Television, a United Kingdom based Media company with 27 Employees

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