Global companies work together to drive innovation in Solihull - The Solihull Observer

Global companies work together to drive innovation in Solihull

Solihull Editorial 22nd Jan, 2015 Updated: 21st Oct, 2016   0

AWARD winning financial technology software company Rimilia has been working to help renowned recruitment provider Adecco to improve efficiency of their cash allocation systems at their Solihull based offices.

The nature of the recruitment sector often comprises of short and long term assignments across specialist brands which ultimately results in a large volume of invoices, payments receipts and also complex remittance advices all of which take time to reconcile in the sales ledger.

Rimilia were faced with such a challenge in Adecco, and worked in partnership with the team at Adecco’s Finance Shared Service Centre in Solihull to automate the cash allocation process.

Using the award winning cash automation software by Rimilia has enabled all payments to be allocated within day of receipt.




Head of Credit for Adecco UK, Martin Kirby, said: “Without fail we now get all cash accurately allocated on the day of receipt and can easily cope with the monthly peaks in cash receipts. It has been a massive success for us”.

Since starting in 2008, Rimilia has gone on to receive a number of industry awards recognising the innovative nature of its solutions and has successfully grown to having a prestigious global client base with operations extending to Europe and America.


Rimilia Group managing director Chris McGibbon, who is also a lifelong Solihull resident, added: “This has been a great project to be involved with especially since it is so local to both companies and goes to show that global companies can work together and provide a beneficial impact through technology and innovation.”

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