Boyce Systems Announces its 100th School Customer in the Cloud

Boyce Systems Corporate Headquarters in Daleville, IN. Photo providedBoyce Systems Corporate Headquarters in Daleville, IN. Photo provided

Financial software company’s new leadership group looks to product innovation investments and upcoming launches

By Boyce Systems—

DALEVILLE, Ind. – Boyce, a leading provider of software and forms that power efficient and compliant financial operations for over 1,200 municipalities, schools, libraries, and utilities, announced additional investment in its products and people, adding substantial experience and capacity at a time Boyce is poised to accelerate its growth. The company has grown its schools onboarding and support teams, which has accelerated the adoption of its cloud-based school financial software, BSF. The company is set to convert its 100th customer to BSF later this year, and this year’s customer onboardings of the software are on pace to increase by 75% compared to 2021’s total.

“After a year of exciting and profitable growth in 2021, we are perhaps even more pleased with the increasing opportunity to be of service to our school, city and town, and other public sector customers in 2022 and beyond,”says Boyce Systems President Casey Stanley. “We are proud to serve hundreds of Hoosier entities and grateful for their ongoing trust in us as a key technology provider.”

School systems, cities and towns, municipal utilities, and other public sector entities work each day to efficiently and compliantly operate their financial operations while providing their employees, customers, and constituents with the best possible experiences. Boyce is a market leader in an environment where it is paramount to get the most from money invested. The company has more than 1,200 customers in Indiana, and their software customers use the solutions to distribute more than $8.9 billion of wages to more than 200,000 Hoosier employees every year. In addition, those same customers create, manage, and compliantly report more than $16 billion in annual budgets to the State Board of Accounts.

Boyce also announced additional investment in its products as it accelerates its move to the cloud. By adding additional focus and capacity to its cloud-based billing product development efforts, the company expects to announce further major product launches and enhancements for their city, town, and utility customers later this year.

A 122-year-old technology company, Boyce has carved out an exceptional brand reputation amongst hundreds of Indiana-based public sector customers.

“Unique to technology environments, we have a long-tenured, knowledgeable team that understands and appreciates our products, services, and customers,” says Boyce Systems Chief Customer Officer Jay Moorman. “They are the foundational building blocks that have created the Boyce Systems culture we enjoy today. For our newer teammates, it’s about learning from this collection of talent, bringing new ideas, and building their careers while continuing the momentum that makes Boyce Systems a great place to work and a company with which you want to do business.”

 

About Boyce Systems

Boyce Systems is a leading provider of financial software and forms that streamline processes, improve accuracy, and increase transparency for over 1,200 municipalities, schools, libraries, and utilities. Through integrated, secure, and cloud-based solutions, Boyce Systems helps its customers manage billing, finance, payroll, and assets – all while providing an excellent customer experience to those they serve. Boyce Systems customers use the software solutions to distribute more than $8.9 billion of wages to more than 200,000 Hoosier employees every year, and those same customers create, manage, and compliantly report more than $16 billion in annual budgets to the State Board of Accounts. Headquartered outside of Muncie, Indiana, Boyce Systems was founded in 1899.

To learn more about Boyce Systems, visit their new website:  boycesystems.com.