Friday, November 1, 2024

PwC Midlands welcomes new team members following People Force acquisition

PwC Midlands has welcomed 25 new team members to its Birmingham and Donington Court offices, following PwC UK’s acquisition of People Force.

The acquisition makes PwC one of the largest Ceridian implementation partners in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) with a team of over 60 specialists in the UK. The firm will look to grow its team of specialists, building on its presence in the US and in Mauritius working together to deliver global projects.

The UK based People Force team supports clients through their transformational journey specialising in implementing Dayforce, Ceridian’s flagship cloud human capital management platform that provides human resources, payroll, benefits, workforce management and talent management functionality.

Matthew Hammond, PwC UK Midlands regional market leader & Birmingham senior partner, said: “We are thrilled to welcome members of the People Force team to our Birmingham and Donington Court offices. Businesses, in the UK and globally, are investing and moving to the cloud at pace.

“Accordingly, People Force’s market-leading technology expertise enables us to provide our clients with even greater human-led, tech-powered innovation solutions to help them drive efficiencies and cost savings, both in their HR processes and across the workforce as a whole. The team will bolster our expertise here in the region and across the UK.”

The acquisition of People Force is one the latest investments in the Midlands by PwC, which also saw the recruitment of 160 graduates in the region and the acquisition of Olive Horse in early 2022.

Tim Quan, global vice president, System Integrator Alliances at Ceridian, said: “The completed acquisition of People Force, one of Ceridian’s partners, further strengthens our longstanding relationship with PwC. Together, we look forward to delivering quantifiable value and world-class experiences to our shared customers through our industry-leading Dayforce platform.”

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