Liberata, the business process innovation company, has today announced a strategic partnership with Safe HR, the specialist HR & Payroll services provider. Moving forward, Liberata will use Safe HR as the preferred technology platform for its fully-managed payroll services business. Along with Liberata’s other partners in line with its ‘best of breed’ strategy this will improve service outcomes for organisations across various sectors. Some of Liberata’s HR & Payroll clients include:
- Bentley Motors
- Ministry Of Justice
- Supreme Court
- London Borough of Croydon
Safe HR has 40 years’ hands-on experience in delivering market-leading HR & Payroll solutions and services to over 300 UK organisations. Its customers include organisations such as:
- Midcounties Co-operative
- Anglian Home Improvements
- JC Decaux
- Page Group
“We are excited about the opportunities that our partnership with Safe HR creates” said Paul Davies, Client Director – Central Government, at Liberata. “By combining our process expertise with Safe HR’s innovative technology solutions, we have created a highly competitive service offering with the potential to further disrupt the market. We are now working closely together with the Safe HR team to bring further innovations to our customers based on easy-to-use intuitive case management dashboards, fully-integrated web and mobile applications and the intelligent streamlining and automation of processes all of which are designed to produce further efficiencies and reduce public sector operating costs. Our partnership will enable us to build on the ongoing success we are having delivering HR & Payroll services across the growing number of schools, academies and public sector organisations we support.”
Lawrence Knowles, Managing Director, Safe HR said: “Liberata already has an unprecedented track record delivering HR & Payroll services, which is resulting in significant cost savings for public and private sector organisations. The agreement we have constructed with Liberata is a great example of how innovative techniques, combining domain and process knowledge, can be used to help organisations operate more efficiently.”