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published on Oct 21, 2015
Capita launched its MSP business in 1998 in IT staffing. In 1996, it had acquired Recruitment and Assessment Services (RAS), an independent recruitment agency established to provide recruitment services to government departments and agencies.
NelsonHall’s Managed Service Program vendor assessment for Capita is a comprehensive assessment of Capita’s managed service program (MSP) offering and capabilities, designed for:
The report provides a comprehensive and objective analysis of Capita’s managed service program offering, capabilities, and market and financial strength, including:
By volume, Capita’s MSP business is mainly public sector; however it also has clients across the energy, transport and logistics (including aviation services), and defense industries. It has ~160 employees supporting MSP services across its seven MSP contracts. It should be noted, however, that several of these contracts are MSP frameworks, which although procured by a single entity (where the master contract is between Capita and that single entity), the service is provided to multiple autonomous clients (where each client contracts under a separate call-off contract). For example, within Capita’s CL1 government contract framework there are currently ~100 public sector organizations accessing the framework through specific contracts.
In 2014, it managed a total contingent workforce spend of £650m across ~12.5k contractor resources (or ~6.5k daily average). Of these, the majority of contingent workers were direct hires (~60%) through a master vendor model, and the remainder are agency supplied staff sourced in a vendor neutral model.
Capita’s most significant MSP deal is through its agreement with Crown Commercial services, which provides a vendor neutral service to ~100 U.K. central government and public sector organizations across health, policing, regulation and other public services.