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Ramco Systems bags deal from PORR Group to deploy HR & Payroll software for GCC operations

PORR Group to implement Ramco HCM Solution for GCC operations

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Ramco Systems, a firm that deals in HR and Payroll , has bagged an order from PORR Qatar Construction which is a part of the European construction major, PORR Group, to implement full suite Ramco HCM Solution for GCC operations.

According to a statement, while PORR Group has invested significantly on its existing legacy platform; for its GCC operations they will be implementing Ramco HCM’s complete suite including Core HR, Time & Attendance, Employee Benefits (including Leave), GCC Payroll and Talent Management with the parent system.

“We have been heavily investing into the GCC market and ramping up our workforce. To streamline and manage this growing workforce, we needed a complete HCM system which was functionally deep, encompassing global best practices while adhering to regional nuances and compliance. We evaluated both existing and multiple global HR solutions, and finalised on Ramco’s comprehensive suite as it scored high on many parameters,” said Marc Krouse, Financial Managing Director, PORR Qatar Construction.

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PORR has been present in GCC (Qatar) since 2011 and is involved in some of the key infrastructure projects – including the construction of the Doha Metro and the Al Wakrah Stadium, one of the venues of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, currently under construction.

“It was imperative that we deployed a tool that could be customised with respect to the regional practices and policies, rather than adopting the tedious task of converting international solutions. It was the solution’s complete scalability, multi-control payroll compliance and simplistic UX, that helped Ramco beat the incumbent provider to win the deal,” said Tamer Amer, Regional Human Resources Manager – GCC, PORR Qatar Construction.

“With and Facial recognition based Time Management taking the user to an era of frictionless computing, the HR market will see disruptive changes, in the years to come,” said Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems.

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Ramco HCM comes with chatbots and it has been deployed by over 450 customer worldwide, said .

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