Indian companies grappling with issues related to payroll and muster as part of their human resource (HR) function can now outsource this critical work stream. |
Global HR consulting firm Mercer is ready with a solution that it says would meet the needs of outfits in India and elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Mercer claims that companies utilising this service can save at least 25 per cent of costs. |
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Tom Jacob, global head (compensation co-sourcing), Mercer, told Business Standard that the compensation co-sourcing service allows companies to outsource their compensation-related functions. |
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"The service is now available in India, one of the few countries outside of the US where it is being offered. The market is ready for such a service as the economy is booming and organisations are expanding." |
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Other countries where the service is being launched include China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Australia. |
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"The company is targeting all business organisations with a size of at least 400 people, and the strategy for India will be to focus on creating a business function exclusively for the compensation service," said Jacob. |
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The company, which currently has 19 clients in the US for the service, is hopeful of adding more to its tally by 2007. |
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"The number of clients should go up to at least 100 and a substantial number will be from the two fast-growing countries "" India and China," he said. |
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Mercer will also have a dedicated team of 15 consultants for the practice in India, which will be based in New Delhi. |
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The company, however, ruled out focusing only on some of the biggest employers in the country like some public sector undertakings comprising banks and insurance companies. |
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