List of MYOB ESS Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying MYOB ESS 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 MYOB ESS for Employee Self Service 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 MYOB ESS for Employee Self Service include: Srg Global, Ltd., a Australia based Construction and Real Estate organisation with 10000 employees and revenues of $870.0 million, Hallenstein Glasson Holdings, a New Zealand based Retail organisation with 1800 employees and revenues of $239.9 million, Brightwater Care Group, a Australia based Healthcare organisation with 2559 employees and revenues of $152.0 million, MSP Photography, a Australia based Media organisation with 260 employees and revenues of $55.0 million and many others.
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Brightwater Care Group | Healthcare | 2559 | $152M | Australia | MYOB | MYOB ESS | Employee Self Service | 2004 | n/a |
In 2004, Brightwater Care Group implemented MYOB ESS Employee Self Service in its HR and payroll area in Australia, with implementation timing documented in the vendor case study that references the PayGlobal Employee Self Service portal. The deployment addressed HR/payroll self-service use cases across the organisation, positioning MYOB ESS Employee Self Service as the employee-facing interface for payslip access and leave transactions.
The implementation configured core Employee Self Service capabilities so employees could view payslips, update personal details, and submit leave, reducing manual payroll tasks across Australian operations. Operational scope was HR and payroll in Australia, and the rollout delivered streamlined leave and payslip processes and improved compliance readiness as noted in vendor materials.
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Hallenstein Glasson Holdings | Retail | 1800 | $240M | New Zealand | MYOB | MYOB ESS | Employee Self Service | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, Hallenstein Glasson Holdings implemented MYOB ESS, deploying MYOB Exo Employer Services together with the MYOB MyStaffInfo Employee Self Service portal. The deployment provided Employee Self Service functionality that allowed branch managers to enter timesheets and employees to submit leave and view payslips, supporting HR and payroll business functions in New Zealand.
The architecture combined an employer services backend, MYOB Exo Employer Services, with the MYOB MyStaffInfo self service portal to decentralize time and leave capture at branch level while retaining centralized payroll processing. Configuration work centered on timesheet entry workflows, leave request routing and electronic payslip distribution, and portal access controls were aligned with the organisation's fortnightly payroll schedule.
Operational scope covered the HR and payroll area across Hallenstein Glasson Holdings branches in New Zealand, with branch managers responsible for time capture and employees using MYOB ESS for self service. According to the published vendor case write-up the engagement reduced fortnightly payroll processing from up to four days to around two days, materially shortening the payroll cycle.
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MSP Photography | Media | 260 | $55M | Australia | MYOB | MYOB ESS | Employee Self Service | 2014 | Kilimanjaro Consulting |
In 2014, MSP Photography implemented MYOB ESS as an Employee Self Service solution for HR and payroll in Australia. Kilimanjaro Consulting led the engagement, deploying MyStaffInfo as the MYOB ESS employee portal together with MYOB Exo Employer Services for payroll processing.
Configuration emphasized timesheet collection, leave management, and payslip distribution, with MyStaffInfo capturing employee time and routing leave approvals into the payroll engine. Workflows and form capture were configured to reduce manual payroll data entry and to standardize onboarding information.
Operational coverage focused on MSP Photography's HR and payroll functions across its Australian operations, with centralized payroll input controls and employee access managed through MYOB ESS. The implementation integrated the Employee Self Service front end with the Employer Services payroll engine to create a continuous payroll feed.
The project delivered large reductions in manual payroll entry and faster onboarding according to Kilimanjaro Consulting, and Kilimanjaro later assisted MSP Photography to migrate payroll to MYOB Advanced in 2024.
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Construction and Real Estate | 10000 | $870M | Australia | MYOB | MYOB ESS | Employee Self Service | 2021 | n/a |
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