NorthgateArinso Wins Outsourcing Provider of the Year

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NorthgateArinso (NGA), a leading provider of HR services and software, is delighted to announce it has won Outsourcing Provider of the Year at the prestigious Pay & Benefits Awards.

The awards, held by Pay & Benefits magazine, recognise the accomplishments of payroll, reward and the outstanding professionals working in this sector, and are judged by an independent panel of experts.

The Outsourcing Provider of the Year category looked for the organisation that had provided an excellent service over the past year, through their relationship with customers, commitment to professionalism, high ethical standards and innovative methods of delivery. As winners, the judges recognised NGA’s steadfast dedication to its clients, whilst continuing to grow and differentiate itself as a strong contender and leader in the market space.

In particular, NGA were accredited for the confidence and efficiency they use to get to grips with complex payroll systems, and praised for their consistency in providing a quality service which is continually refined and improved in order to achieve outstanding performance.

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Alex Kemp, Chief Operating Officer, NorthgateArinso said: “NGA is absolutely thrilled to have won such a prestigious award for its outsourcing business. Our team works incredibly hard to provide a top class service to our clients so it is fantastic to be recognised and to add this award to our credentials, especially as we believe outsourcing is going to become an increasingly important service to HR departments in the coming year.”

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