SaaS booking stabilization and recovery, impact of consultants on bookings, impact of DOGE on Tyler's business, and SaaS bookings growth and timing are the key contradictions discussed in Tyler Technologies' latest 2025Q2 earnings call.
Revenue and Profitability Growth:
-
reported
total revenues of
$596.1 million for Q2, up
10.2%.
- The growth was driven by strong double-digit revenue increases in SaaS and transaction revenues, marking the 18th consecutive quarter of SaaS growth of 20% or more.
SaaS and Transaction Revenue Performance:
- SaaS revenues grew
21.5%, with transaction revenues increasing
21.3%.
- This growth was attributed to higher transaction volumes, new service deployments, and increased adoption of new services, alongside strong transaction-based revenue from third-party payment partners.
Operating Margin and Free Cash Flow:
- Tyler's non-GAAP operating margin expanded to
26.5%, up
200 basis points.
- Free cash flow grew
80.9% to
$88 million, driven by higher margins and working capital improvements, with significant contributions from the permanent repeal of Section 174 through the 1 Big Beautiful Bill Act.
Emphasis on Cloud and Payment Services:
- The acquisition of Emergency Networking, a leading provider of cloud-native software, expanded Tyler's public safety portfolio and market leadership.
- Growth in payments services, driven by successful cross-sell and bundling with software solutions and new payment relationships, contributed to this quarter's strong performance.
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