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published on Jan 31, 2019
This NelsonHall vendor assessment analyzes ADP's offerings and capabilities in Next Generation Payroll Services
NelsonHall’s Payroll Services Vendor Assessment for ADP is a comprehensive assessment of ADP’s payroll services offerings and capabilities designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of ADP’s Next Generation Payroll services offering, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
ADP, founded in 1949 and headquartered in Roseland, New Jersey, is a provider of HR management software and services.
ADP’s business is organized into the following two business segments:
Within Employer Services, ADP’s offerings include software and services for:
Central to ADP’s Employer Services offering is its cloud-based HR platforms, which are available on a standalone basis or can be combined with outsourcing services. Across its business, ADP has ~630k cloud HCM clients.
In 1998, ADP launched its first SaaS-based payroll solution, EasyPayNet, and currently has several cloud-based HCM platforms available including:
ADP’s has offered payroll services since its inception in 1949 and pays ~40m employees (~26m in the U.S. and ~14m internationally) across 740k payroll clients (~$1.85 trillion annually moved on behalf of its clients and client employees) paying one in six 6 U.S. workers. ADP provides payroll services to clients with a single employee up to >150k employees.
Since 2003, ADP has been focused on acquiring assets to expand its geographic footprint, fill capability gaps, and transform its offering to provide strategic value. To date, ADP’s acquisitions are focused on strengthening specific HR BPS service lines, specifically payroll and benefits administration. These acquisitions have consequently strengthened its overall cloud and multi-process HR BPS services offering.
Examples of recent acquisitions by ADP to boost its payroll services offering include:
Global Cash Card in 2017, to enable ADP to offer digital accounts and flexible payment offerings across their existing base of clients.
This profile focuses specifically on ADP's payroll services offering; for a more comprehensive profile of ADP's broader HR services capability, refer to the following vendor profiles available to NelsonHall subscribers, including:
ADP's payroll services are delivered through three primary service levels and can support single and multi-country/region services, including:
ADP provides multi-country payroll services in support of ~140 countries through its Streamline and Celergo (acquired in 2018) solutions:
ADP also offers a comprehensive set of compliance related services on a standalone basis, through its SmartCompliance offering. The solution is platform enabled and includes prebuilt, certified integrations to leading HR and payroll platforms; its scope of services includes:
ADP’s payroll services are priced on a per employee per month (PEPM) basis plus transaction-based pricing for various add on services outputs (e.g., tax, garnishments, etc.). Its payroll contracts range from three to up to nine years (mostly larger legacy deals) and generally average five years in length.
ADP exclusively leverages proprietary platforms in the delivery of its payroll services.
ADP offers four cloud-based HCM platforms which it leverages to delivery payroll and HR services, including:
ADP offers a single app across its systems; currently, it is available for Workforce Now, Vantage, GlobalView, and a number of in-country payroll technologies. The app runs on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android operating platforms; it has ~19m users and is available in 43 languages and ~175 countries.
ADP maintains prebuilt and certified integrations, connecting its platforms with all major HCM platforms, e.g., Workday, SuccessFactors, Infor, Oracle Cloud HCM, etc. For Workday specifically, ADP offers certified PECI (latest event driven connectors) integration for 42 countries.
For global payroll specifically, ADP’s acquisition of Celergo (August 2018) enables global clients to integrate payroll with their wider HR technology ecosystem, and core HR system of record. ADP Global Payroll is currently available in over 140 countries worldwide and offers pre-built integrations to most leading platforms.
ADP offers a cross-platform analytic solution called ADP DataCloud, with ~12k analytic clients and (~6k clients subscribing to its more advanced capabilities, e.g. benchmarking, turnover probability, pay equity), serving ~200k users.
ADP has ~57k personnel worldwide within its Employer Services business. NelsonHall estimates that ~70% of ADP’s staff is focused on supporting its payroll services business.
To deliver its global payroll services, ADP has a local payroll presence in ~20 countries, and directly services 30 countries. The remaining countries are serviced through local partners, via the Streamline and Celergo offerings which collectively cover the ~140 countries. The service delivery mechanism, via ADP directly or through a partner, is driven by the client volumes within each country.
ADP targets organizations of all market sizes, offering services and solutions to meet the needs of each market segment. As of June 30, 2018, ADP supported ~740k organizations and ~29m employees across multiple geographies.