How Betway parent Super Group profits from Workday

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Super Group, the New York-listed parent of Betway and other online betting brands, has achieved significant gains in efficiency and productivity through its partnership with Workday, the cloud-based enterprise software company.
The company has deployed Workday’s software, and Neil Greybe, its human resources information systems manager, tells TechCentral’s TCS+ business technology show about how it has derived significant value from the investment – including in improved consistency, simplification, integration, prioritisation and change management.
Greybe is joined on this episode of TCS+ by Workday South Africa MD Kiv Moodley, who expands on the relationship between the two companies.
In the discussion, the two chat about:
• Greybe’s role at Super Group and the company’s focus areas;
• Workday’s presence in South Africa and its strategic priorities for this market;
• The vision and strategy for Workday, and how that ties in with the Changemakers theme of this series of TCS+ interviews with Workday and its clients;
• Greybe’s top priorities in his role at Super Group, and how these tie in with the role technology can play in supporting and growing the business;
• Super Group’s relationship with Workday and how the company uses the software in its day-to-day operations;
• The value that Super Group has derived from its investment in Workday; and
• Workday’s role as a “trusted adviser” to its clients, including Super Group.
Don’t miss a great discussion!
4 Sep English South Africa Technology · Business

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