Capita to buy NorthgateArinso’s Pension business

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Capita Hartshead have announced the acquisition of NorthgateArinso’s Pension business.
Mike Addenbrooke Managing Director at Capita Hartshead said: “Growth through acquisitions always brings new skills and expertise into our business.
This acquisition will strengthen our flexibility in an ever-changing market. It will enable us to partner with pension schemes which are administered in house by offering licensed software together with the support of other specialist pension services.”

Mike Ettling, of NorthgateArinso added: “NorthgateArinso is in the business of providing industry-leading HR services from processing payroll to talent management and HR strategy.

Capita Hartshead’s HartLink system, built and developed in house, will remain the foundation of its solution for new out-sourced administration contracts. Using the combined talent and experience of its existing and newly acquired staff, Capita Hartshead will also continue to fully support and develop the NorthgateArinso pensions administration software in parallel to HartLink.
Completion of the contract is scheduled for 5th August.

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