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Top 39 Integrated Revenue and Customer Management (IRCM) for CSPs Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 39 SaaS companies in Integrated Revenue and Customer Management (IRCM) for CSPs Software. They have combined revenues of $1.1B and employ 9.8K people. They have raised $6.1M and serve 500M customers combined.

Integrated Revenue and Customer Management (IRCM) software for Communication Service Providers (CSPs) encompasses a suite of tools designed to streamline and enhance revenue-related processes. This category of software typically integrates functions such as customer billing, order management, revenue assurance, and customer data management to provide a holistic view of customer interactions and financial transactions. By combining these functionalities, CSPs can effectively manage their entire revenue cycle from customer acquisition through to payment processing and revenue recognition. Common use cases for IRCM software include improving operational efficiency, enhancing customer experiences, and providing real-time analytics on revenue streams. Features often found in IRCM solutions include automated billing systems, auditing tools for anomaly detection, and reporting capabilities that cater to financial analysis and compliance needs. The primary users of these systems typically include finance teams, revenue management professionals, and operational staff who require integrated visibility across customer-related revenue processes.

Companies
39
Revenue
$1.1B
Funding
$6.1M
Employees
9.8K

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Top Integrated Revenue and Customer Management (IRCM) for CSPs Software Companies

Showing 10 of 5 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Telpay

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Since 1985 Telpay has been processing electronic bill payments and payroll direct deposits for Canadians. Telpay Inc. is the largest independent processor of electronic funds transfers (EFTs) in Canada, processing over $17.7 billion. Telpay was founded as a division ComCheq Services Ltd (1968), Canada’s first and later largest outsourced payroll service. Telpay revolutionized the payments industry by designing the first system giving people the ability to pay a bill over the telephone. By the 1990s, Telpay had introduced online bill payment systems to Canadian financial institutions. Telpay continues to provide bill payment processing for financial institutions. Telpay remains the leader in the Canadian electronic payment (EFT, Direct deposit) payment industry. Tens of thousands of businesses use The Telpay Payment System to accept electronic/online payments, and to pay employees, suppliers, government remittances, contractors in Canada and Internationally. Telpay for Business is among Telpay’s most innovative products as it allows a business to eliminate almost 100% of their payables and payroll cheque payments. Users of the most advanced electronic payment system in Canada can pay anyone, are not required to contact/inform their suppliers (Telpay’s enrolment team will contact suppliers), has advanced security features, and can approve payments while away from the office.

Revenue
$8.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
1985
Funding
-
Team size
77
Growth
-
2
AMI Strategies

Livonia, Michigan, United States

Take Control of your Telecom, Technology & Utility Spend. Stop chasing spreadsheets and second-guessing charges. AMI gives you a single source of truth to streamline workflows, control costs, and deliver results your leadership will trust.

Revenue
$8.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
1991
Funding
-
Team size
74
Growth
-
3
Prophecy International Pty Ltd

Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Empowering organisations to make smarter, faster, and safer decisions through trusted technology. Prophecy International brings together two specialist technology leaders — emite and Snare — each delivering best-in-class solutions in data integration, advanced analytics and cybersecurity. We share a commitment to helping organisations harness the full potential of their data: from securing it, to understanding it, to acting on it. Whether protecting critical systems, unlocking real-time business intelligence, or optimising complex decisions, Prophecy International provides the trusted capabilities enterprises need to succeed in an increasingly fast-paced, data-driven world. Prophecy International Holdings Limited Ltd was established in 1980 and services markets in the USA, Europe, Asia and Australia. The international headquarters and global software development centre is at Prophecy House in Adelaide, Australia.

Revenue
$7.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
1980
Funding
-
Team size
72
Growth
-
4
CommSoft

Rensselaer, New York, United States

In an IT world in which quality, experience and knowhow can be hard to find, CommSoft stands out amongst the crowd. We are an industry-leading telecom software development and services organization with a four-decade history of innovation and exceptional customer collaboration, CommSoft offers a spectrum of telecom software, applied AI solutions and managed services that are focused on the rural provider. Among our strengths is our open architecture and expansive library that can integrate seamlessly with other business services and network infrastructures.

Revenue
$5.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
1985
Funding
-
Team size
53
Growth
-
5
Kansys

Olathe, Kansas, United States

Kansys is a provider of billing software and services that help communications and enterprise businesses monetize complex business at scale. Our solutions are used by global brands worldwide, including Accor, Altice, B3, Bell, Choice Hotels, Hub One, OpenText, Telmore, and Telus.

Revenue
$5.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
1997
Funding
-
Team size
48
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must provide capabilities for customer billing and invoicing. - Must integrate revenue management, order management, and customer data functionalities. - Should include features for real-time analytics and reporting on revenue streams. - Must enable automated revenue assurance and fraud detection mechanisms. - Not just focused on operational tools; must also provide analytical insights into customer behavior and financial performance.