List of Flash People Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Flash People customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Flash People for Core HR from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Flash People for Core HR include: Grupo de Moda SOMA, a Brazil based Retail organisation with 4700 employees and revenues of $620.3 million, Granado Pharmacies, a Brazil based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Cora Brazil, a Brazil based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $60.0 million and many others.
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Cora Brazil | Banking and Financial Services | 300 | $60M | Brazil | Flash | Flash People | Core HR | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Cora Brazil implemented Flash People, a Core HR application, to centralize multibenefits administration and increase employee autonomy for its remote-first teams. The deployment targeted people operations and HR workflows across the company’s roughly 300 employees, with a specific emphasis on benefits self-service and streamlined onboarding processes. Implementation encompassed Core HR capabilities aligned to benefits enrollment, onboarding automation, and day-to-day people operations. Flash People was configured to support a multibenefits catalog and automated enrollment rules, alongside onboarding task orchestration and employee self-service interfaces to reduce administrative friction for remote hires. Operational governance focused on HR and leadership adoption, updating benefits administration workflows and people practices to match the new tooling. Leadership reported higher satisfaction and easier day-to-day use, and the company interview highlights benefits and people practices as the primary signals of the Flash People implementation’s impact. | |
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Granado Pharmacies | Consumer Packaged Goods | 1500 | $200M | Brazil | Flash | Flash People | Core HR | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Granado Pharmacies implemented Flash People, deploying the Flash People Core HR solution to modernize employee onboarding and benefits delivery. The deployment targeted retail stores and distribution centers in Brazil and enabled immediate issuance of multibenefit cards on the first day of work, addressing operational delays reported across locations. The implementation centered on admissions and onboarding workflows within the Core HR scope, configuring people process automation to sequence new hire setup, benefits enrollment, and credential issuance. Flash People was used to orchestrate stepwise activities from hire acceptance to first day provisioning, reducing manual handoffs between HR teams and store operations. Operational coverage explicitly included Granado retail stores and distribution centers, bringing benefits delivery and card issuance into the same onboarding process used by store managers and HR administrators. Standardized admission procedures and day one provisioning were applied across sites to unify the employee experience for hourly and salaried roles. Governance focused on centralized configuration of enrollment rules and localized execution by HR and store teams, with policy controls embedded in the Core HR onboarding workflows. The case highlights onboarding improvements and faster benefits availability as the primary outcomes, specifically immediate multibenefit card issuance and reduced operational delays across stores and distribution centers. | |
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Grupo de Moda SOMA | Retail | 4700 | $620M | Brazil | Flash | Flash People | Core HR | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Grupo de Moda SOMA implemented Flash People, deploying Flash People as its Core HR solution to centralize benefits administration and modernize HR processes across its Brazil operations. The engagement delivered a phased six month rollout that prioritized consolidation of employee records and standardization of admissions workflows to reduce administrative fragmentation. The implementation emphasized integrated benefits management, admissions and people management workflows within the Flash People environment, configuring core personnel records, enrollment flows and lifecycle event processing consistent with Core HR functionality. Configuration work focused on enrollment orchestration, administrative controls and standardized onboarding procedures to support end to end people management. Operational coverage targeted HR, payroll and benefits teams at Grupo de Moda SOMA, with rollout sequencing and change support designed to limit business disruption and accelerate adoption. The case narrative describes the integration of benefits administration and people management workflows inside Flash People rather than naming external system interfaces. Governance and process changes included centralized benefits oversight, tightened approval controls and updated HR workflow governance to improve benefits oversight. The case credits the six month phased rollout with a 17 point increase in employee satisfaction measured by GPTW and with improved benefits governance. |
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