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Human resources and payroll solutions*

Recent investment into human capital solutions has positioned Frontier Software as one of the industry leaders, exhibiting two of the leading technology components: mobile enablement (MHR21) and analytics & big data in human resources (DSH21).
Also, a recent Navigo report indicates chris21 (now superseded by ichris) as the most adopted human resource information system in Australia.

Frontier Payroll Services are the outsourcing arm of this industry leader and are integral to the comprehensive Frontier Software service offerings.  

Clients can select from a bureau, outsourced or fully-managed services along with their desired software modules.

As a specialist HR solution provider, Frontier Software concentrates solely on human resources, talent management and payroll.

Its 300+ employees are focused on the development and delivery of their market leading solutions. This approach allows for a practised focus, which is evident in their software solution and exceptional service.

The solution is implemented by Frontier Software staff who are fully trained chris21 specialists with domain expertise in their assigned aspect of the implementation which includes software installation, project management, product training and consulting.  

Frontier Software personnel undertake a rigorous accreditation program annually that ensures they possess superior product knowledge; this approach ensures implementation projects are delivered on time and within budget.

While the company has grown significantly since inception, its corporate headquarters remain in Melbourne with offices in Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide and Perth as well as New Zealand, India, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia and the United Kingdom.
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