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The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in Western Australia has selected the MAGIQ Performance software product to achieve ‘best practice’ delivery of its financial, regulatory, and strategic reporting and planning processes.

MAGIQ Performance will sit across the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder’s core business system, the Information Technology Vision SynergySoft application, to provide easy access to accurate budgetary data and high quality financial reporting. Dashboards will also provide management with greater capacity for organisational performance analysis, faster decision making, and benchmarking.
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is striving to achieve excellence through the delivery of innovative, best practice reporting systems.  MAGIQ Performance will help Council improve the overall efficiency and capability of its budgeting, reporting and planning processes within a single, centralised system.

Located in the Eastern Goldfields region of Western Australia, Kalgoorlie-Boulder is situated 600 kilometres east of Perth.  With a population of more than 30,000 people, it is the largest urban centre in the Western Australian Goldfields region.

Chief Executive Officer MAGIQ Software, Colin Lillywhite, said, “We’re delighted to have the opportunity to partner with the City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder and to support their goal to achieve long-term financial sustainability.

“The City aspires to be a leader within the local government sector and we’re looking forward to working with them to provide reporting and planning systems that meet their business needs today and well into the future.”

MAGIQ Performance is a suite of highly sophisticated and easy to use budgeting, organisational reporting, long term financial planning and strategic planning software. The intuitive design of the software promotes collaboration, delivering improved transparency and data integrity to support better business decision-making and planning.
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is committed to improving reporting skill and capability across it’s entire workforce, which will save time and deliver greater business efficiency. MAGIQ Performance is very easy to use and learn, enabling positive and rapid staff take-up.
MAGIQ Software has many years of experience working with councils, which has led to a very deep understanding and knowledge of industry best practice and business requirements.

“Our customer service philosophy is focused on providing our customers with high quality customer service and support. We want our customers to feel confident that they will have access to the help and support they need when they need it.”

The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder has commenced its implementation of MAGIQ Performance in preparation for budgeting processes for the 2018/2019 financial year.

*Copy supplied by MAGIQ Software

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