Tyler Technologies, Inc.

NYSE:TYL Stock Report

Market Cap: US$13.9b

Tyler Technologies Management

Management criteria checks 4/4

Tyler Technologies' CEO is H. Moore, appointed in Jan 2017, has a tenure of 9.42 years. total yearly compensation is $8.86M, comprised of 7.6% salary and 92.4% bonuses, including company stock and options. directly owns 0.24% of the company’s shares, worth $33.11M. The average tenure of the management team and the board of directors is 4.3 years and 7.1 years respectively.

Key information

H. Moore

Chief executive officer

US$8.9m

Total compensation

CEO salary percentage7.62%
CEO tenure9.4yrs
CEO ownership0.2%
Management average tenure4.3yrs
Board average tenure7.1yrs

Recent management updates

Recent updates

Analysis Article May 07

Tyler Technologies (NYSE:TYL) Is Posting Promising Earnings But The Good News Doesn’t Stop There

The market seemed underwhelmed by last week's earnings announcement from Tyler Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE:TYL ) despite...
Seeking Alpha May 03

Tyler Technologies: Encouraging Recovery In Bookings (Rating Upgrade)

Summary Tyler Technologies demonstrates resilience amid sector volatility, with Q1 bookings growth and a raised full-year outlook supporting a shift to a neutral rating. TYL’s government-focused vertical provides a durable revenue base, less susceptible to churn or AI-driven displacement compared to SMB-oriented SaaS peers. Consistent free cash flow growth and FY26 FCF margin guidance in the high 20s strengthen TYL’s appeal as software valuations shift toward earnings and cash flow. Risks include choppy bookings and ARR trends, plus structurally lower gross margins in the low 50s, limiting scalability versus higher-margin SaaS peers. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Narrative Update Apr 28

TYL: Government Cloud Contracts And Buybacks Will Support Future Multiple Reset

Tyler Technologies' updated analyst price target has been trimmed by about $5 to $439, as analysts factor in a slightly higher discount rate and only modest adjustments to long term revenue growth, profit margin, and future P/E assumptions, in line with a series of recent target cuts across the Street. Analyst Commentary Recent research shows a cluster of price target cuts on Tyler Technologies, alongside a smaller group of more constructive calls.
New Narrative Apr 27

Tyler Technologies 04-2026

Tyler Technologies is the dominant software platform for U.S. state and local government — a market defined by mission-critical workflows, 12–24 month implementation cycles, and a procurement environment that structurally protects incumbents. The investment thesis is built on three compounding forces: (1) a largely complete SaaS cloud transition that is converting a high-gross-margin subscription base from flat to accelerating, with ARR already at $2.06B and growing 11% annually; (2) a payments platform (NIC) that turns Tyler’s 40,000+ client relationships into a recurring transaction revenue stream now generating $808M per year and growing at double digits; and (3) a Tyler 2030 strategic roadmap that articulates a credible path to 30%+ non-GAAP operating margins by the end of the decade.
Narrative Update Apr 11

TYL: Government Cloud Franchise And Buybacks Will Support Future Multiple Reset

Tyler Technologies' updated analyst price target has edged lower by about $50 to $671, as analysts factor in modest adjustments to the discount rate and future P/E assumptions, while remaining focused on the company's role in government software and the broader reset in Vertical Software valuations. Analyst Commentary Recent research shows a clear reset in expectations for Tyler Technologies, with multiple firms trimming price targets and a smaller group turning more constructive on the shares after the selloff.
Narrative Update Mar 25

TYL: Public Sector Cloud Shift And Buybacks Will Support Future Multiple Normalization

Tyler Technologies' consensus analyst price target has been cut sharply by up to several hundred dollars per share across multiple firms, with analysts citing recalibrated expectations on valuation, sector fundamentals, and the pace of government software spending. Analyst Commentary Recent research on Tyler Technologies reflects a wide spread of opinions, with multiple firms cutting price targets by between US$50 and US$350 per share, even as some continue to highlight long term strengths in public sector software and cloud adoption.
Narrative Update Mar 11

TYL: Public Sector Cloud Shift And Buybacks Will Support Future Multiple Recovery

Tyler Technologies' updated analyst price target has edged higher to about $443, with analysts citing relatively steady revenue growth and margin assumptions, along with a slightly higher discount rate and future P/E in their refreshed models. Analyst Commentary Recent Street research on Tyler Technologies reflects a mix of optimism about the business model and caution around valuation, with several firms revisiting their price targets and ratings.
Narrative Update Feb 25

TYL: Public Sector Cloud Shift And Buybacks Will Support 2026 Multiple Recovery

Analysts have reset their price targets on Tyler Technologies lower, with our fair value estimate moving from about $603 to $440 as they factor in slightly softer long term revenue growth, a modestly lower profit margin profile, and a reduced future P/E multiple. Analyst Commentary Street research on Tyler Technologies has turned more cautious on valuation, with a series of firms trimming price targets.
Narrative Update Feb 09

TYL: Public Sector Cloud Adoption Will Support 2026 Multiple Recovery

Analysts have modestly reduced their price targets for Tyler Technologies, trimming our fair value estimate by about $14 to $603 per share. They are balancing these lower target prices with ongoing confidence in the company’s margins, growth profile, and public sector software positioning.
Narrative Update Jan 26

TYL: Durable SaaS Recurring Revenue Will Support 2026 Multiple Rebound

Analysts have reduced our fair value estimate for Tyler Technologies by about $16 to approximately $618, reflecting slightly adjusted assumptions on discount rate, profit margin, and future P/E multiples following a series of reduced but still generally constructive Street price targets and new Buy initiations. Analyst Commentary Recent Street research around Tyler Technologies has centered on recalibrated price targets, with most firms maintaining broadly constructive views on the business while acknowledging mixed near term fundamentals and valuation questions.
Narrative Update Jan 12

TYL: Durable SaaS Recurring Revenue And 2026 Setup Will Drive Future Upside

Analysts have nudged their implied fair value for Tyler Technologies slightly lower, from about $648 to roughly $634, as modestly revised growth and discount rate assumptions are partly offset by a marginally higher profit margin outlook and slightly lower future P/E expectations, informed by a broad reset in price targets across recent research. Analyst Commentary Recent research shows a mix of optimism and caution around Tyler Technologies, with most firms recalibrating price targets while keeping a close eye on execution around software as a service mix, profitability, and valuation multiples into 2025 and 2026.
Analysis Article Dec 31

Investors Still Waiting For A Pull Back In Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:TYL)

With a price-to-earnings (or "P/E") ratio of 62.5x Tyler Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE:TYL ) may be sending very bearish...
Narrative Update Dec 15

TYL: Durable SaaS Recurring Revenue Will Drive Future Upside Despite Lowered Expectations

Analysts have modestly reduced their price targets for Tyler Technologies, with the blended fair value estimate easing by about $1.57 to approximately $648. This reflects slightly lower long term revenue growth assumptions and a more conservative terminal multiple, despite continued confidence in durable SaaS driven recurring revenue and profit expansion.
Narrative Update Nov 28

TYL: Durable SaaS Performance Will Drive Upside Despite Adjusted Revenue Outlook

Analysts have lowered their price targets for Tyler Technologies by substantial margins. They cite strong Q3 results, but note that a more conservative long-term revenue outlook and expectations for stabilized SaaS growth have driven the change.
Narrative Update Nov 14

TYL: Recurring Revenue Strength And Buyback Momentum Will Drive Long-Term Upside

Analysts have lowered their price targets for Tyler Technologies, with fair value estimates dipping from approximately $664 to $650. This change reflects more conservative revenue growth assumptions and slightly higher projected profit margins based on recent Q3 results.
Narrative Update Oct 31

TYL: Cloud Solutions Expansion Will Drive Continued Outperformance Into 2026

Tyler Technologies’ analyst price target was recently revised downward by analysts, decreasing from approximately $678.78 to $664.06. Analysts noted concerns around software-as-a-service growth and a lower terminal multiple, despite continued strong fundamentals and a recent guidance raise.
Analysis Article Aug 02

Analyst Estimates: Here's What Brokers Think Of Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:TYL) After Its Second-Quarter Report

Investors in Tyler Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE:TYL ) had a good week, as its shares rose 4.5% to close at US$582...
Analysis Article Jul 28

Is There Now An Opportunity In Tyler Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:TYL)?

Let's talk about the popular Tyler Technologies, Inc. ( NYSE:TYL ). The company's shares saw significant share price...
Analysis Article Jul 14

Here's Why Tyler Technologies (NYSE:TYL) Has Caught The Eye Of Investors

For beginners, it can seem like a good idea (and an exciting prospect) to buy a company that tells a good story to...
Analysis Article Jun 17

Is Tyler Technologies (NYSE:TYL) A Risky Investment?

Some say volatility, rather than debt, is the best way to think about risk as an investor, but Warren Buffett famously...
Seeking Alpha Apr 27

Tyler Technologies: Momentum Is Evaporating For This Expensive Stock

Summary Shares of Tyler Technologies slid after reporting weak Q1 earnings, which to me is the beginning of a deeper slide. Tyler Technologies' bookings momentum and revenue trends are decelerating, with Q1 showcasing a drying up of new software deals and ARR. Government efficiency measures are reducing demand for new software like Tyler's, impacting its growth prospects and bookings. Tyler trades at a rich valuation premium compared to peers like Salesforce and Adobe, suggesting substantial downside risk. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Feb 15

Tyler Technologies: Slowing Bookings Exposes Huge Valuation

Summary Tyler Technologies is an expensive, lower-quality tech company with shares up nearly 50% in the past year, despite fundamental weaknesses. The company's growth is slowing, limited by its narrow niche in government and education, and faces fierce competition from larger software vendors. Tyler's aggressive M&A strategy has led to significant debt, and its valuation multiples are disconnected from its modest growth rates. At a 59x P/E and 11.9x EV/FY25 revenue, Tyler's overvalued stock is at high risk if the market corrects; steer clear and invest elsewhere. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Oct 29

Tyler Technologies: Solid Revenue Growth Outlook With Margin Expansion

Summary I maintain a buy rating on Tyler Technologies due to strong subscription revenue growth and expanding EBIT margins, supporting long-term financial targets. 3Q24 results show 10% revenue growth, driven by 18% subscription revenue increase, with EBIT margins exceeding 25%, reinforcing management's FY30 >30% EBIT margin goal. TYL's SaaS transition is progressing well, with significant customer conversions and strong ARR growth, indicating sustained revenue and margin expansion potential. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Sep 19

Tyler Technologies: Strong SaaS Growth Cannot Justify Over 60x FCF; Rating Downgrade

Summary I downgrade Tyler Technologies to a 'Strong Sell' with a fair value of $350 per share due to overvaluation concerns despite strong SaaS growth. Tyler's SaaS revenue grew by 23.2% YoY, driven by public sector cloud migration, IT modernization, and enhanced AWS partnership. Projected 10.7% organic revenue growth in FY24, with significant contributions from SaaS, maintenance, and services segments, plus 1.4% from M&A. Upside risks include potential share buybacks and accelerated SaaS growth due to AI adoption, which could support high stock multiples. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Seeking Alpha Jul 26

Tyler Technologies: Cloud Transition Continues To Drive Growth And Margin Expansion

Summary TYL remains a buy rating due to strong execution and subscription revenue growth, driving margin expansion. 2Q24 results show solid performance with revenue beating estimates, SaaS growth at 23%, and EBIT margin expansion. Cloud transition is on track with strong SaaS revenue growth, customer conversions, and positive margin inflection, supporting a higher valuation. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha

CEO Compensation Analysis

How has H. Moore's remuneration changed compared to Tyler Technologies's earnings?
DateTotal CompensationSalaryCompany Earnings
Mar 31 2026n/an/a

US$316m

Dec 31 2025US$9mUS$675k

US$316m

Sep 30 2025n/an/a

US$315m

Jun 30 2025n/an/a

US$307m

Mar 31 2025n/an/a

US$290m

Dec 31 2024US$9mUS$675k

US$263m

Sep 30 2024n/an/a

US$237m

Jun 30 2024n/an/a

US$208m

Mar 31 2024n/an/a

US$189m

Dec 31 2023US$9mUS$675k

US$166m

Sep 30 2023n/an/a

US$158m

Jun 30 2023n/an/a

US$164m

Mar 31 2023n/an/a

US$155m

Dec 31 2022US$6mUS$600k

US$164m

Sep 30 2022n/an/a

US$188m

Jun 30 2022n/an/a

US$179m

Mar 31 2022n/an/a

US$164m

Dec 31 2021US$6mUS$525k

US$161m

Sep 30 2021n/an/a

US$161m

Jun 30 2021n/an/a

US$156m

Mar 31 2021n/an/a

US$184m

Dec 31 2020US$5mUS$525k

US$195m

Sep 30 2020n/an/a

US$188m

Jun 30 2020n/an/a

US$189m

Mar 31 2020n/an/a

US$167m

Dec 31 2019US$4mUS$515k

US$147m

Compensation vs Market: H.'s total compensation ($USD8.86M) is below average for companies of similar size in the US market ($USD14.74M).

Compensation vs Earnings: H.'s compensation has been consistent with company performance over the past year.


CEO

H. Moore (58 yo)

9.4yrs
Tenure
US$8,858,370
Compensation

Mr. H. Lynn Moore, Jr., has been a Director of Tyler Technologies, Inc. since May 10, 2017 and serves as its Chairman from May 5, 2026. He has been President of Tyler Technologies, Inc. since January 2017...


Leadership Team

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
H. Moore
CEO, President & Chairman9.4yrsUS$8.86m0.24%
$ 33.1m
Brian Miller
Executive VP & CFO21.1yrsUS$4.36m0.093%
$ 12.9m
Jeffrey Puckett
Chief Operating Officer5.3yrsUS$3.01m0.018%
$ 2.6m
Abigail Diaz
Chief Administrative Officer & Corporate Secretary1.4yrsUS$1.85mno data
Jason Durham
Chief Accounting Officer3.9yrsno datano data
Russell Gainford
Chief Technology Officer1.3yrsno datano data
Kevin Iwersen
Chief Information Officer4.7yrsno datano data
Hala Elsherbini
Senior Director of Investor Relationsno datano datano data
William Van Asselt
Chief Legal Officer1.4yrsno datano data
Kirsten Gappelberg
Vice President of Corporate Communicationsno datano datano data
Arik Flanders
Chief Marketing Officer1.4yrsno datano data
Kelley Shimansky
Chief Human Resources Officer8.2yrsno datano data
4.3yrs
Average Tenure
58yo
Average Age

Experienced Management: TYL's management team is considered experienced (4.3 years average tenure).


Board Members

NamePositionTenureCompensationOwnership
H. Moore
CEO, President & Chairman9.1yrsUS$8.86m0.24%
$ 33.1m
Margot Carter
Independent Director2.1yrsUS$319.81k0.0023%
$ 319.9k
Brenda Cline
Independent Director12.1yrsUS$349.81k0.017%
$ 2.3m
Cecil Jones
Directorless than a yearno data0.0010%
$ 140.5k
Glenn Carter
Lead Independent Director12.1yrsUS$367.31k0.014%
$ 1.9m
Andrew Teed
Independent Director2.1yrsUS$321.06k0.018%
$ 2.5m
Daniel Pope
Independent Director10.1yrsUS$349.81k0.0079%
$ 1.1m
Ronnie Hawkins
Independent Director5.1yrsUS$322.31k0.0070%
$ 980.5k
7.1yrs
Average Tenure
64yo
Average Age

Experienced Board: TYL's board of directors are considered experienced (7.1 years average tenure).


Company Analysis and Financial Data Status

DataLast Updated (UTC time)
Company Analysis2026/06/02 03:49
End of Day Share Price 2026/06/02 00:00
Earnings2026/03/31
Annual Earnings2025/12/31

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Market Prices30 years
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Ownership10 years
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Management10 years
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  • Board of directors
Key Developments10 years
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Analyst Sources

Tyler Technologies, Inc. is covered by 33 analysts. 21 of those analysts submitted the estimates of revenue or earnings used as inputs to our report. Analysts submissions are updated throughout the day.

AnalystInstitution
Robert OliverBaird
Saket KaliaBarclays
Mark SchappelBenchmark Company