Sage International, a provider of human resources management solutions, launched Sage HR Management (HRM) in Lagos Tuesday.
HRM's target market is mid-size and large enterprises in the manufacturing, distribution, services and healthcare industries.
“Nigerian companies are eager to embrace automated HR and payroll solutions to assist with increased regulatory demands increase, rapid economic expansion, and growing global trade," Ivan Epstein, president of Sage International, said. "We’re delighted to add Sage HRM to our portfolio and look forward to working with our business partners to help Nigerian enterprises thrive."
Sage HR Management can be purchased as a standalone product or as a module that features Sage X3. The technology allows businesses to take control of workforce costs and automates payroll, hiring, on-boarding and talent retention, meaning employers can enhance employee engagement.
"Whether you’re an existing Sage X3 customer or a growing enterprise looking for a modern, standalone HR solution, Sage HRM offers you a flexible and powerful answer to your HR needs,” Jeremy Waterman, managing director, Sage Northern Africa & Middle East, said. “Sage HRM, together with Sage X3, gives your organisation more accurate and exhaustive data over your different business units and locations. It supports best practices and can give you an integrated view of HR and financial data to help you keep your costs under control."
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