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[The Gold Standard of Vertical Software: A Deep Dive into Jack Henry]-[Jack Henry: VMS King - [Business Breakdowns, EP.205]]

Business Breakdowns · B2 · 2025-02-05

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The Gold Standard of Vertical Software: A Deep Dive into Jack Henry

Jack Henry & Associates is widely regarded as a "best-in-class" operator within the vertical market software space. Originally founded in Monett, Missouri, in the mid-1970s, the company provides essential technology infrastructure for small and mid-sized banks and credit unions. As Bob Desmond, portfolio manager at Claremont Global, notes, Jack Henry functions as the "heart and lungs" of a financial institution, managing core processing, payments, and hundreds of complementary solutions.

A Unique Cultural Foundation

What distinguishes Jack Henry from its Silicon Valley-born peers is its deeply rooted Midwest culture. The company’s ethos is built on three core tenets: "do the right thing, go the extra mile, and have fun." This commitment is not merely rhetorical; it is evidenced by industry-leading employee engagement scores and high customer satisfaction ratings. The company operates on the mantra that "if we look after the employees, they will look after the clients, and that’ll be good for shareholders." This client-centric approach is reinforced by the company’s transparency, such as publishing six-month roadmaps and maintaining completion rates near 90%.

Business Model: The Core as a Hook

Jack Henry’s business is segmented into three roughly equal parts: core processing, payments, and complementary solutions. The core processing system acts as the "hook" that secures the customer relationship. Unlike competitors like Fiserv or Fidelity Information Services, which grew through massive M&A and now maintain dozens of legacy systems, Jack Henry built its core systems predominantly organically. This allows the company to focus 14-15% of its annual revenue on R&D, ensuring their technology remains modern and modular.

Key aspects of their model include:

  • Revenue Visibility: With approximately 90% recurring revenue and an incredibly high client retention rate—Desmond notes that in one segment, they lost only 15 customers in 32 years—the company enjoys significant predictability.
  • Modernization: The company is successfully transitioning clients from on-premise hosting to a private cloud environment, providing a revenue uplift and reducing the operational burden on their bank clients.
  • Open Architecture: By maintaining open APIs, Jack Henry allows fintechs to integrate into their ecosystem. This "frenemy" dynamic enables them to provide the best possible solutions to their clients without competing directly with them.

Navigating Consolidation and Growth

While bank consolidation is often viewed as a threat, Jack Henry benefits from these dynamics. As smaller banks are acquired, the assets and accounts move to other institutions, and Jack Henry frequently retains these clients. Their revenue is driven by "nominal GDP growth" and the natural increase in IT spending as banks modernize to meet customer expectations for a "Netflix, Amazon experience."

Future Outlook and Risks

Looking ahead, the company is eyeing a transition from private to public cloud, a move that could further enhance security and scalability, though it faces regulatory hurdles. Despite a flat stock performance over the last five years, the business fundamentals remain strong.

Desmond identifies two primary risks:

  1. Cybersecurity: As a mission-critical provider, a major breach could damage the company’s reputation, which is their most valuable asset in winning RFPs.
  2. Cultural Erosion: If the company were to shift away from its customer-obsessed culture toward a short-term, "Wall Street" mindset, it would likely lose its competitive advantage.

Ultimately, Jack Henry stands as a masterclass in long-term value creation. By prioritizing the success of their clients over immediate profit maximization, they have created a durable business that continues to compound value, proving that the most successful companies are often those that stay focused on their core mission rather than chasing quarterly targets.

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it's a company that's solving a pain point near and dear to my heart.
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It puts every party on the same page, and then it streamlines the credit management lifecycle.
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what makes it tick.
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do the right thing, go the extra mile and have fun.
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they really do look after their customers.
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📝Key Phrases

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near and dear to my heart
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ask around
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on the same page
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the full gamut
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best-in-class
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📖 Transcript

Finley is a debt capital management software that I wish I had during my private credit days.
Finley is also today's sponsor of Business Breakdowns, and it's a company that's solving a pain point near and dear to my heart.
In my credit days, we spent way too much time coordinating diligence trackers, the internal versions, the external versions, the banker versions, and our borrower management operations always felt like they were the same as they probably were in 1996.
And I know it wasn't specific to us.
Regardless of what other funds we were working with on these projects, it was always the same.
Just ask around and you'll find that nearly every operator or investor has experienced the operational nightmare of managing debt capital.

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