Partner Article
Thomsons Online Benefits and Gavdi form new global partnership
Thomsons Online Benefits (Thomsons), the world leader in global benefits management and employee engagement software and Gavdi, a leading provider of HCM and Technology services, have joined forces to enable global businesses to deliver a seamless HR and Employee Benefits technology strategy.
Gavdi, acknowledged experts in the implementation of the SuccessFactors Employee Central platform (an SAP company), will work with Thomsons in the implementation of their Darwin™ software to companies who want to deliver an integrated and engaging HR and Benefits experience to their global workforce.
Søren Koppelhus, at Gavdi comments: “We are excited to be partnering with Thomsons. It gives us a new opportunity to offer employers a best of breed SaaS solution that meets both their global HR and benefits needs.”
David Cousins, Partner Development Director at Thomsons adds: “We are delighted to be working with Gavdi who have extensive operations and experience in Europe and the Middle East. The demand for SaaS based HR services is ever growing, as organisations look to improve their administrative efficiency, reduce their costs and improve employee engagement levels. Together we are perfectly placed to help them meet these challenges”
About Thomsons Online Benefits:
Thomsons Online Benefits helps businesses gain maximum benefit from their employee reward and benefit programs. The company has more than 377 employees serving more than 267 clients across 64 countries and 16 languages.
Thomsons Online Benefits has won more than 72 awards for its clients’ use of technology, engagement and communication and has attracted a prestigious portfolio of clients that includes six of the world’s top 10 software companies, four of the world’s top pharmaceutical companies and five of the world’s leading banks.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Cousins, Thomsons Online Benefits .
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