Denver Selects CityBase for Unified Payments Across the City-County
CityBase technology solutions will streamline online and in-person payments
CityBase, a leading provider of government and utility payment technology, announced an agreement with the City and County of Denver to unify payment technology across most departments for online and in-person payments. CityBase is a business unit of GTY Technology Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: GTYH) (“GTY”), a leading provider of SaaS/Cloud solutions for the public sector.
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“We selected CityBase because we wanted a single reliable solution for both online and in-person payments that would also help realize efficiencies and reduce costs by transferring much of the burden of PCI compliance,” said Christine Binnicker, Deputy Chief Information Officer for the City and County of Denver. “Our goal for the new technology is to ensure all our customers have easy, equitable access to pay their city-county bills, no matter how they choose to pay. We wanted a solution that also addressed ease of use for our staff, both for front-line cashiers and for behind-the-scenes personnel in finance and IT.”
Denver selected CityBase as its payment partner to modernize and unify point of sale cashiering and online payments for its more than 716,000 residents. By enabling streamlined processing for payments across departments, the payments solution will make it easier for customers and cashiers to ring up multiple payments in a virtual shopping cart and check out with a single transaction. Denver residents and businesses will be able to use the new system to make payments such as property taxes, parking citations, court fees, licensing and permits, child support, MWBE applications, short-term rentals, composting, stormwater, and others.
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“Denver’s vision to deliver exceptional city services in a way that’s fair and equitable is a commitment we share deeply,” said Mike Duffy, CEO and Founder of CityBase. “Government technology must be dependable and available to all residents, all the time. We’re eager to partner with Denver to realize this mission, with innovative technology that drives modernization and process improvements.”
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