New York is thus far obligated to pay Boston Consulting nearly $50 million, according to state records. The firm's contract with the state, which began in September 2019 and extends through August 2024, is for $134 million.
The DMV declined to specify how much Boston Consulting Group is being paid by the state for its work with the agency, but the person briefed on the matter said staff have been told the sum is around $200,000 per day. When the transactions are processed at a county clerk office, the clerks keep over 10 percent of the transaction fees.' 'With the state offices set up for appointment only, customers were going to county clerk offices for permits and permit tests. 'Staff were told that BCG had made the call because the state was losing money,' the person said. A person briefed on the matter said the online system was restarted in February without the security enhancements those fixes weren't added until the end of October.