

Later, he sold computer workstations and servers to businesses across Colorado as a reseller of products from Novell, a software and services company. He also wrote a computerized system for tracking student grades and attendance for a nearby elementary school, which continues to be used today. Among other efficiencies, labor costs were immediately reduced by 50 percent. In 1985, he wrote one for a local chain of pawn shops to automate the processes of hand-writing pawn tickets and manually reporting them to the Colorado Springs Police Department. In that role, he customized accounting programs for small businesses around the same time as the Apple II personal computer was launched.Īt that point, Bill purchased his first computer and began writing computer programs for clients. He returned to Colorado Springs and joined CompuMart, Inc. Moneywell is the result of Bill Greer’s behind-the-counter pawn shop experience and 30 years of computer programming knowledge that began after graduation from Western State University in Gunnison, Colorado. Today, the Moneywell pawnshop software program serves businesses in 14 U.S. No special hardware or software is needed and since no contract is involved, the number of cash drawers and stores determines the monthly usage fee.


It is a web-based, Software-as-a-Service program that originates, tracks and reports transactions common to pawn shops, thrift and consignment stores, metal buyers, scrap yards and gun shows, etc. The History of Moneywell starts with the vision of Bill Greer. Nearly 30 Years of Helping Stores to Grow and Thrive
