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Frontier Software bags gold*

Frontier Software has again been voted Number One HR Technology Provider in Australia by Human Capital Magazine. This is the third year running that Frontier Software has been awarded this prize.

“At Frontier Software, we always strive for consistency and exceptional performance,” said General Manager of Frontier Software, Nick Southcombe.

“For our solutions, including our flagship product chris21, to be recognised for the third year running is a thrill to everyone within the organisation.

“We are accustomed to congratulating our customers on winning awards, but it is brilliant to be accepting one ourselves.”

This year, Human Capital Magazine had a record number of respondents voting, with just over 2,000 senior HR professionals, CEOs and MDs taking part.

“The result is evidence of our ongoing commitment to developing a best in class HR, payroll and talent management solution,” Nick Southcombe said.

“Listening to our market and understanding their evolving needs is key to developing systems that provide a rapid return on investment and maximise workforce effectiveness.

“While everyone at Frontier Software is celebrating the award, we are humbled by the recognition and remain committed to delivering our award winning software and service offering.”

For further information on Frontier Software visit www.frontiersoftware.com

*Copy supplied by Frontier Software

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