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04/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2026 07:02

Greenville County, SC Selects DebtBook to Centralize Debt, Lease, and Subscription Management

CHARLOTTE, NC, April 3, 2026 - DebtBook, a leading provider of treasury and accounting software for government and nonprofit finance teams, today announced that Greenville County, SC has selected its Debt Management, Lease Management, and Subscription Management solutions.

Greenville County will use DebtBook to centralize and modernize how the County manages debt. The County will also implement DebtBook's Lease and Subscription Management solutions to support compliance with GASB 87 and GASB 96.

"We're pleased to work with Greenville County as they centralize debt and compliance-related processes," said Tyler Traudt, Co-Founder and CEO of DebtBook. "Centralizing financial information can help support consistency in reporting and overall visibility."

About Greenville County, SC

Greenville County is located in Upstate South Carolina and provides a range of services to residents, businesses, and communities across the region.

Learn more at https://www.greenvillecounty.org/

About DebtBook

DebtBook offers modern treasury and accounting software designed to help state and local government, higher education, healthcare, and break through operational barriers to unlock strategic insights.

Our Debt, Cash, and Investment Managementsolutions empower strategic treasury and improve financial outcomes by automating operational work and allowing teams to more easily analyze their data and extract valuable insights. Our Lease& Subscription Managementsolutions give accounting teams hours back to their day by automating GASB 87, ASC 842, and GASB 96compliance workflows, and our Contract Managementsolution centralizes all post-signature agreements. Visit DebtBook.com to see why more than 2,000 organizations nationwide work with DebtBook.


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