Ramco Systems to implement HR software in Hansen Yuncken

Ramco Systems announced on Thursday that it will implement its flagship Payroll & HR software at Hansen Yuncken, Australia’s leading construction company.

Ramco Systems announced on Thursday that it will implement its flagship Payroll & HR software at Hansen Yuncken, Australia’s leading construction company.

The IT company will provide Hansen Yuncken with a Payroll system compliant with Australian statutory requirements, in addition to modules covering Core HR, Time & Attendance and Employee Benefits including Leave, Travel, and Expenses.

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The company stated in its BSE regulatory filing. “The 100-year old construction company continues its digitization journey with RAMCO providing advantages of simplified user experience, mobility, Payroll and Time management multi-dimensional HUBs, Alerts and Workflows and ‘Mail It’ feature, that allows employees to transact with the system through emails, thus enhancing employee experience. In addition, Ramco HR & Global Payroll will integrate with Hansen Yuncken’s finance and reporting systems. Along with paving their way as one of the leaders in the construction industry, Hansen Yuncken has been at the forefront of sustainable construction. By digitising all operative systems, Ramco will enable paperless Payroll and HR transactions, thus furthering Hansen Yuncken’s mission for sustainability and providing a highly effective system.”

Peter Salveson, CEO, Hansen Yuncken, said, “Ramco Systems has demonstrated an agile platform that will enhance employee experience, efficiency and collaboration with Payroll and Core HR functions of the business. We look forward to its successful implementation.”

Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems, said “It is our absolute pleasure to collaborate with Hansen Yuncken, a firm of great magnitude. Infused with the latest capabilities, our programme will be able to digitise Hansen Yuncken’s Payroll & HR operations and allow the stalwart construction company to scale to greater heights in their field.”