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ACCSYS

TECHNOLOGY SOUTH AFRICA

T +27 11 719 8000 / F +27 11 719 8060
T 0861 ACCSYS / http://www.accsys.co.za / pr@accsys.co.za / more details


Accsys is an award winning South African software company specialising in People Management solutions. In business since 1980, Accsys is a proud member of the BCX Group.

With more than 2000 companies on our solutions, over 14 million payslips per year are initiated by Accsys systems.

Our systems are developed in South Africa with particular emphasis on South African workplace conditions. This has been broadened to encompass countries throughout Africa.

Our success as an industry leader is built on a solid base of product excellence, ongoing staff education and our dedicated involvement in industry bodies.

Our commitment to social and economic upliftment is evident from our continual investment in skills development and learnerships through bursaries and mentorship programs.
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With more than 2000 companies using our solutions, over 14 million payslips per year are initiated by Accsys systems.

 

CONTACT ACCSYS

ACCSYS

Telephone +27 11 719 8000  Telephone(2) 0861 ACCSYS  Fax +27 11 719 8060  E-mail pr@accsys.co.za  
Address Sandhavon Office Park Pongola Crescent Eastgate Ext 17 Gauteng  
Website http://www.accsys.co.za  

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Accsys staff get behind company’s literacy programme 24
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Accsys staff get behind company’s literacy programme
Management and staff at Accsys have rallied together and donated magazines, children’s and adult books in support of the company’s literacy programme, launched at the beginning of the year.
SA must address worker health and education simultaneously says Accsys 20
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SA must address worker health and education simultaneously says Accsys
People development specialists believe the global trend of focusing on health and education of individuals, from a young age, is the best way to equip future workers to handle the pressures of the modern market.
Social networks – the building blocks of next generation corporations16
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Social networks – the building blocks of next generation corporations
Social networks have grown to the extent that they have become a primary channel through which people now engage in business. People management specialists say the market has reached the point where it is no longer a case of whether or not to consider social networking in the business arena, it is simply when and how it should be monitored.
Take the time to secure balance in life say HR specialists13
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Take the time to secure balance in life say HR specialists
People tend to neglect the skill of managing time effectively in favour of other priorities in the workplace. However, human resource experts agree that business success and achieving a healthy life/work balance is almost entirely dependent on using time wisely.
Tax seminar helps clients deal fiscal challenges11
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Tax seminar helps clients deal fiscal challenges
Although experts agree the tax year ahead will be a challenge, there are ways to save and stretch the Rand further to keep from being overwhelmed.

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