Accero set to expand Scottish presence

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Accero set to expand Scottish presence

Accero, the leading payroll and HCM software provider, has opened an office in Scotland in a move that consolidates operations in the country and enables the company to further develop its Scottish sales capacity. Located at the Eurocentral Business Park, North Lanarkshire, the office opening is a key part of a wider business strategy at Accero, focusing heavily on developing its existing client service proposition across the UK.

The Motherwell office will enable Accero to offer enhanced face-to-face customer service to its Scotland-based clients. The team will be headed up by Alistair McCreath, UK Support Manager, and Accero is seeking to appoint additional resources, demonstrating their support for developing local talent.

Chris Els, Managing Director of Accero, said ‘The new office is a key move for Accero and gives us an excellent base from which we can continue to grow our presence across Scotland. The Scottish economy presents a number of exciting opportunities for Accero and this is an excellent time for us to ensure our commitment to the Scottish business community by showing that our proposition is as comprehensive as possible.”

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