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Companies using Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud for EPM include: Yarra Valley Water Corporation, a Australia based Utilities organisation with 784 employees and revenues of $813.0 million, Mildura Rural City Council, a Australia based Government organisation with 500 employees and revenues of $102.0 million, The Sovereign Hill Museums Association, a Australia based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 600 employees and revenues of $32.0 million, Shire of Broome, a Australia based Government organisation with 172 employees and revenues of $26.0 million and many others.
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Mildura Rural City Council | Government | 500 | $102M | Australia | Springbrook Software | Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud | EPM | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Mildura Rural City Council implemented Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud, an EPM solution for financial budgeting and reporting. The Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud deployment is intended to centralize budgeting and reporting workflows and empower Council managers to review, analyse and approve budgets, enabling organisation-wide transparency and accountability. The implementation targets the council's core financial planning and budgeting business functions.
The deployment includes a set of connectors and modules configured for council operations, specifically the General Ledger Connector, Payroll Connector, Work Orders, Fees & Charges, Payroll Reporting, Financial Planning, Capital Budgeting, MAGIQ Trees, and MS Excel Publisher. MAGIQ Performance Budgeting and Reporting capabilities are configured to support flexible budgeting and planning processes, dynamic reporting, and MS Excel based authoring and publishing. The cloud delivery model of MAGIQ Performance Cloud provides a consolidated environment for financial data and planning workflows.
The General Ledger Connector and Payroll Connector bring transactional finance and payroll feeds into the MAGIQ data model, while Work Orders and Fees & Charges connectors ingest operational cost and revenue sources into planning workflows. Operational coverage spans finance teams and line managers responsible for capital budgeting, payroll reporting, fees and charges reconciliation, and work order related cost planning. The implementation establishes MAGIQ Performance as the council's single source of truth to run the budgeting process in a controlled and auditable environment.
Governance changes create manager led review and approval workflows, version control for financial plans, and audit ready reporting to strengthen accountability across departments. MAGIQ Performance Budgeting and Reporting is positioned to enable managers to analyse budget scenarios and complete approvals within the system. Mildura Rural City Council joins more than 460 global public sector organisations using MAGIQ Performance to consolidate financial data and manage budgeting in a controlled environment.
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Shire of Broome | Government | 172 | $26M | Australia | Springbrook Software | Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud | EPM | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Shire of Broome implemented Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud, an EPM solution to replace a manual Excel spreadsheet based budgeting process that had become labour intensive and reduced confidence in data integrity. The deployment targeted budgeting and management reporting workflows to provide consistent, accessible financial information across the organisation.
Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud was configured to deliver budgeting, reporting and planning capabilities, including a library of standard reports, ad-hoc reporting and dashboard construction for managers. The implementation emphasized self-service reporting and workflow controls so Responsible Officers could input budget data directly, and the full application name Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud is used as the operational finance platform across the council.
The solution sits across the Shire of Broome core business system, the IT Vision Synergy application, to provide an integrated reporting layer over transactional financial data. Operational coverage included the Finance team, approximately 30 Responsible Officers, Infrastructure Services budgeting activities and line managers who require regular access to up to date financial information.
Governance and process changes included decentralising budget entry to business owners, establishing a standard report library and enabling ad-hoc report creation to reduce manual reporting requests. Outcomes stated by the organisation include significantly more time for the Finance team to analyse the budget, improved quality control and accuracy of data, and improved transparency for managers through easier and faster access to financial reporting.
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The Sovereign Hill Museums Association | Leisure and Hospitality | 600 | $32M | Australia | Springbrook Software | Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud | EPM | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, Sovereign Hill Museums Association implemented Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud. The implementation of Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud as an EPM solution was announced August 15, 2022 and targets the Association's budgeting and planning capabilities across its operations.
The deployment configures core EPM capabilities including complete data-driven analysis with drill-down to transaction level, a single source of financial data with full commentary to support collaborative budgeting, and scenario-analysis models for rapid what-if evaluation of expenditure, capital and revenue. Centralised management of business rules and assumptions is a configured capability to improve data integrity and reduce manual reconciliation effort. Managers are enabled to construct and generate multiple scenarios in minutes and view results in real time, aligning planning workflows with financial control processes.
Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud is integrated with the Association's Microsoft Navision Finance system and Affinity Payroll system to unify transactional detail and payroll-driven cost bases into the EPM layer. The operational coverage is finance-led budgeting and planning across the Sovereign Hill Museums Association, supporting managers and finance teams with consolidated financial datasets and scenario outputs. Integration points focus on feeding validated source transactions and payroll dimensions into the MAGIQ Performance models.
Governance changes documented for the rollout include centralised rule and assumption management and an embedded commentary workflow to formalise manager signoff and audit trails. Process transformation centers on shifting collaborative budgeting from disparate spreadsheets to the MAGIQ Performance Cloud planning framework. Explicitly stated benefits from the implementation include improved data integrity, time savings through automation, and richer transactional-level understanding of budgetary data.
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Utilities | 784 | $813M | Australia | Springbrook Software | Springbrook MAGIQ Performance Cloud | EPM | 2022 | n/a |
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