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AXS-One strengthens LG

Reseller agreement signed with PayGlobal speeds delivery of complete solution

AXS-One, a leading provider of e-business solutions, has announced the addition of payroll to their Enterprise financial solution for Local Government. The payroll system from PayGlobal, a New Zealand based People Management company, will be rebadged as AXS-One Payroll following a recent reseller agreement signed between the two companies.

“Payroll is a crucial aspect of any business and complements AXS-One’s core Business and Finance systems,” said David Thompson, Vice President, Asia Pacific, AXS-One. “The product comes with very strong references and a proven track record with over 550 organisations throughout Australasia using PayGlobal solutions. It has been well received with existing AXS-One clients, such as Glen Eira City Council, currently either implementing or reviewing the product.”

AXS-One Payroll is designed to automate the entire payroll needs of Councils, including payments, deductions costing, entitlements, pay rates, and periods.

AXS-One has been providing solutions to Local Governments for over a decade with almost half of the major Victorian metropolitan Councils currently using AXS-One Enterprise financial systems.

“One of the reasons AXS-One still remains the vendor of choice is our ability to react very quickly to new technologies, ever changing Local Government needs and customer demands,” David Thompson said. “This ensures that our Local Government clients continuously improve efficiencies by leveraging innovative technology, such as collaborative commerce and web services. The addition of this highly acclaimed payroll application underlines these sentiments.”

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