Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) shares experienced a significant decline after reporting fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results that missed analyst expectations. Despite year-over-year revenue growth, especially in recurring and SaaS segments, the market reacted negatively to the financial figures and the company’s 2026 guidance. Management cited the ongoing migration to SaaS and timing of professional services as factors affecting future results.
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Tyler Technologies Shares Slide After Fourth-Quarter Results
Tyler Technologies (NYSE: TYL) shares experienced a significant decline after reporting fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results that missed analyst expectations. Despite year-over-year revenue growth, especially in recurring and SaaS segments, the market reacted negatively to the financial figures and the company’s 2026 guidance. Management cited the ongoing migration to SaaS and timing of professional services as factors affecting future results.