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published on Jan 21, 2019
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes Infosys' offerings and capabilities in Next Generation Payroll Services
NelsonHall’s Payroll Services Vendor Assessment for Infosys is a comprehensive assessment of Infosys’ payroll services offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Infosys’ Next Generation Payroll services offering, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
Infosys Limited is an Indian multinational which provides business consulting, information technology and outsourcing services.
Infosys has ~5k consultants, technology, and process specialists delivering HR services to 53 countries. To date, Infosys has grown its cloud and multi-process HR services business organically.
Infosys’ HR practice provides the following services:
Across all of these HR services, Infosys supports ~120 clients. Within its HR outsourcing business, it has ~20 external clients in total, (15 of which have payroll services) including ~6 single process HR outsourcing clients.
This profile focuses specifically on Infosys' payroll outsourcing services capability.
Infosys provides a fully managed payroll services offering, which can support end to end payroll administration, up to and including contact center services.
Infosys' payroll offering covers the following services and scope:
Infosys' payroll services are available as a standalone offering; however, Infosys clients typically bundle payroll with other HR services, most commonly including HR admin, HR helpdesk, time and attendance, and recruiting. Infosys offers a comprehensive consult to operate model for its HR services, meaning it can provide consulting, implementation, and ongoing support for HR platforms and services. Payroll services can be delivered as a ‘lift and shift’ service, where client resources are transferred to Infosys as part of a service transition (using the client technology), or as part of a transformation project.
Pricing for its payroll services is based on a rate per service provider FTE, a rate per employee per month (PEPM) (80% of clients), or a rate per pay-slip (20% of clients). If payroll-only services are provided, per pay-slip is the predominant pricing method. When multiple HR services are provided, pricing tends to be PEPM. Pricing includes technology and licensing fees, and there is an initial setup cost for transition and implementation that is dependent on scope, complexity, and number of countries, however, this can be amortized over the life of the contract if requested by the client.
Infosys takes a platform-agnostic approach to its HR and payroll service delivery, operating on client owned platforms, or platforms of its payroll technology partners (e.g., TMF, Ramco, Zalaris, etc.). Platforms and utilization rates within its payroll services client base are as follows:
Over the past four years, Infosys has invested in and built a strong portfolio of advanced digital enablers, capabilities, and technology, and it remains keenly focused on leveraging automation and cognitive capabilities to enhance its HR service delivery and enable transformational HR outcomes for its client base.
Infosys leverages RPA and AI across its portfolio of HR services, with the intent of addressing repetitive, manually intensive tasks, to improve efficiencies, reduce costs, increase scale, and enhance the quality of its delivery outcomes and overall client experience. Infosys has ~50k bots in place across all of its business process outsourcing practices; ~ 1% are dedicated to its HR services delivery. Infosys offers its RPA capability as a transformational component of its HR services offering, or as a standalone solution.
In early 2017, Infosys launched NIA, its "next generation" AI platform which incorporates analytics, machine learning, and cognitive automation capabilities to apply to its HR and payroll services. It includes chatbots, for automated knowledge/ inquiry management and resolution through AI, machine learning, and chatbots. Infosys offers platform agnostic, pre-built AI & automation HR solutions repository to enhance multiple HR process and functions beyond the traditional ERP system capabilities, e.g., resume filtering using ML, attrition prediction using ML, AI-powered deep insights, etc.
Additionally, Infosys has developed an AI-enabled tool called "Hawk-Eye," which leverages artificial intelligence to monitor key HR processes in real time, for proactive identification of potential issues. For example, with Payroll Hawkeye, Infosys is leveraging its NIA engine to identify problems before payroll is processed. The dashboard provides users with a report of the potential errors that exist and allows for drill downs by country and by employee. Infosys is currently building a standard model of Payroll Hawk-Eye for multi-country payroll.
Infosys has ~3.8k employees dedicated to delivering consulting, HR technology, and managed HR services, including:
Because Infosys leverages client and 3rd party platforms to deliver its payroll services, it maintains a network of partners across all regions, to support payroll for ~110 countries in total.
Infosys processes ~7.2m pay-slips annually, with ~95% managed by its resources, and the remaining ~5% through partners.
Infosys’ target market sizes for its payroll services are mid-market organizations with 5k - 15k employees, and large/enterprise organizations with >15k employees. For single country and standalone payroll, Infosys targets organizations with >5k employees.
Most Infosys’ HR services clients tend to be wider BPS and/or ITS clients and commonly start with HR technology implementation services. NelsonHall estimates that ~55% of its multi-process HR services clients include at least one other BPS or ITS component in their contracts.
Infosys goes to market for both standalone payroll services and payroll services as part of a multi-process HR services deal and can include single and multi-country requirements. (~20% of payroll clients are standalone deals with ~80% being multi-process HR services contracts that include payroll).