Taylor Wimpey adopts SimplyBiz's Zest employee benefits platform

Three-year contract

Julian Marr
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SimplyBiz Group has signed a three-year contract with Taylor Wimpey to deliver employee benefits to the FTSE 100 constructor's 5,000-plus staff through its next-generation Zest technology platform.

Under the terms of the contract, SimplyBiz said in a statement, Zest will provide "modern, flexible, and independent software that is quick to set up, easy to maintain and simple to use". The company added: "Following a multi-year investment programme, Zest's SaaS technology offers a high-quality employee experience while reducing administrative burden." SimplyBiz co-CEO Matt Timmins said: "We are delighted Taylor Wimpey has engaged us to power its employee benefits offering via a multi-year agreement with Zest. Taylor Wimpey has an award-winning and well-defined process for delivering a...

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