List of Humanforce Thrive Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Humanforce Thrive 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 Humanforce Thrive for Benefits Administration 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 Humanforce Thrive for Benefits Administration include: UNSW Sydney, a Australia based Education organisation with 8300 employees and revenues of $2.25 billion, Hungry Jack's, a Australia based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 25000 employees and revenues of $1.90 billion, Adecco Australia, a Australia based Professional Services organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $700.0 million, The Reject Shop, a Australia based Retail organisation with 5461 employees and revenues of $597.0 million, Story House Early Learning, a Australia based Education organisation with 1700 employees and revenues of $200.0 million and many others.
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Adecco Australia | Professional Services | 4000 | $700M | Australia | Humanforce | Humanforce Thrive | Benefits Administration | 2025 | n/a | In 2025, Adecco Australia rolled out Humanforce Thrive as a Benefits Administration solution to support financial wellbeing and provide earned wage access to employees across Australia and New Zealand. The deployment followed a pilot phase reported as successful, and the program engaged HR, payroll, legal and IT stakeholders from initial design through go live. Humanforce Thrive was configured to deliver earned wage access and employee financial wellbeing capabilities alongside enrollment and eligibility workflows consistent with Benefits Administration functional patterns. The implementation emphasized payroll-facing payout workflows and HR-led eligibility orchestration, requiring coordinated operational handoffs between payroll and HR teams and legal oversight for compliance and terms of access. Governance was structured around a cross-functional steering group composed of HR, payroll, legal and IT, with a phased rollout across Australia and New Zealand after the pilot. The customer reported a smooth implementation process and strong internal stakeholder buy-in for the Humanforce Thrive program, reflecting operational readiness and adoption focus rather than technology remediation. | |
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Hungry Jack's | Leisure and Hospitality | 25000 | $1.9B | Australia | Humanforce | Humanforce Thrive | Benefits Administration | 2025 | n/a | In 2025, Hungry Jack's implemented Humanforce Thrive within its Benefits Administration environment to give frontline employees access to on-demand pay and to support employee financial wellbeing across its Australian workforce. The deployment targeted the restaurant chain's roughly 25,000 employees and positioned Humanforce Thrive as the primary employee-facing benefits and pay-on-demand interface for frontline staff and HR users. The implementation concentrated on Humanforce Thrive on-demand pay capability and employee self-service benefits modules, configured to provide immediate access to earned wages and financial wellbeing resources. Configuration work emphasized mobile-first access, enrollment workflows, and in-app communications to encourage uptake among shift-based employees. Operational scope covered Hungry Jack's frontline restaurant teams and supporting HR functions across Australia, with rollout sequencing focused on rapid engagement and straightforward enrollment. Governance relied on centralized configuration and HR-led enrollment processes to maintain consistent benefits eligibility and user support during the initial rollout. The rollout drove rapid engagement, achieving 21% uptake in the first week and 23% within the first month, and Hungry Jack's described Humanforce Thrive as easy to implement and well-supported by the Thrive team. These outcomes highlight implementation velocity and user adoption dynamics for Benefits Administration deployments serving large frontline workforces. | |
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Story House Early Learning | Education | 1700 | $200M | Australia | Humanforce | Humanforce Thrive | Benefits Administration | 2024 | n/a | In 2024, Story House Early Learning implemented Humanforce Thrive, a Benefits Administration application, for its 1,700 employees in Australia. The deployment emphasized employee-facing benefits and earned wage access while coexisting with the provider's workforce management capabilities, positioning Humanforce Thrive as the central access point for earned wage options and benefits interactions. The implementation also improved shift management and scheduling through the Humanforce mobile app. Managers can offer shifts to team members quickly via the mobile app, reducing administrative scheduling tasks and allowing site leaders to concentrate on primary duties. Approximately 95% of employees use the Humanforce app to access self-service features such as viewing their roster, clocking in and out, and applying for leave. Humanforce Thrive enables employees to access a portion of their earned wages as needed, a capability Story House cites as providing financial autonomy and reducing reliance on payday loans or credit cards. Operational impact is visible across HR, payroll adjacent workflows, and frontline manager processes, with governance adjustments that emphasize manager-driven shift offers and expanded employee self-service workflows. | |
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Retail | 5461 | $597M | Australia | Humanforce | Humanforce Thrive | Benefits Administration | 2020 | n/a |
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Distribution | 1200 | $150M | Australia | Humanforce | Humanforce Thrive | Benefits Administration | 2025 | n/a |
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Education | 8300 | $2.3B | Australia | Humanforce | Humanforce Thrive | Benefits Administration | 2020 | n/a |
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