Ramco Systems has announced the winning of a Payroll modernization mandate from one of Australia & New Zealand’s leading telecom providers. Ramco will help the telecom major digitize its payroll operations and also comply to the region’s payroll statutory and new tax office direct filing requirements for its 5000+ employees spread across ANZ.
Ramco’s Global Payroll and Time & Attendance solution with Core HR will replace the client’s existing legacy Payroll application enabling the customer to provide superior employee experience. Ramco’s Payroll solution while being compliant with the regional statutory requirements, will also provide automated payroll, bringing in increased efficiency in the entire process.
Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems, said, “Each new win is as exciting for us as the last one. In the current year we witnessed some large enterprises from Australia and New Zealand choosing our platform for payroll. We were able to win the trust of the clients as they found our platform to be robust, helping them comply with local statutory while giving their employees a truly digital experience.”
Complete with chatbots, voice, and facial recognition-based workforce management, organizations can deploy Ramco HR with Global Payroll on-cloud, on premise or leverage as a managed service. The multi-tenant architecture with embedded intelligence and device agnostics features now serves more than 450 customers worldwide. With innovative concepts of Artificial Intelligence & Machine learning, Context-sensitive Pop-ups and Chatbots to carry out self-service, and Voice based HR transactions on Google Assistant & Alexa, Ramco has been setting the benchmark for Innovation in this segment. With statutory compliance across 45+ countries covering ANZ, Asia (including Japan & China), Middle-East & Africa, UK and Ireland, Ramco’s Global Payroll is available in English, Japanese, Mandarin, Bahasa, Thai, Malay, Arabic among others.
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