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Quartz Payroll and Auto Enrolment grows
Brighton based company Quartz Payroll and Auto-Enrolment today announces it has increased its turnover by more than 50% in the past two years. The firm also launches its new Auto-Enrolment Pension services today, a fully managed, easy to use, low-cost solution to meet the auto-enrolment pension demands of UK businesses.
The government’s incoming workplace auto-enrolment pensions scheme will impact around 4,000* local businesses from 1 June, the first of several staging dates for companies with less than 30 staff to comply.
Kirsty Wild, marketing manager for Quartz said: “It has been such an exciting time for our company, with huge growth for the company in terms of revenue and staffing. Most excitingly however, our new service launches this month and will help take the headache out of auto-enrolment pension demands for Brighton, and national, SMEs.”
Created in 2003 as a payroll solution for SME business employers, Quartz now provides payroll services for over 500 small to medium sized businesses, from pubs and restaurants to leisure outlets and service based companies.
* 4,161 businesses affected, based on 13,422 businesses in Brighton (Brighton and Hove Chambers of Commerce), with 31% employing 10-49 staff (Brighton and Hove Council, 2014 research)
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