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      In Slovakia, approximately 35,000 people work in shared service centres. In recent years, we have noticed a high growth number of employees and centres themselves in this sector. There are currently more than thirty of them in Bratislava alone. The sector has been struggling for a long time, especially with a lack of qualified people. Therefore, large investments flow mainly into the training of technical and managerial skills.

      How can we help you

      KPMG experts help shared services clients to transform their services to deliver increased added value and systematically sustainable performance.

      In which areas can KPMG help?
      • Human resources
        • temporary hiring of qualified KPMG experts for various areas of strategic projects,
        • assistance in finding candidates for managerial positions,
        • employee training through KPMG Business Institute,
        • assistance with the agenda of relocation and immigration of employees, comprehensive legal advice on the employment of foreigners.
      • Business
        • workflow optimization,
        • process automation using artificial intelligence,
        • data analysis and their effective use,
        • project management.
      • Compliance with legislation and regulations
        • GDPR,
        • legal regulations and regulatory requirements,
        • audit and taxes.


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      Lygia Fullbrook

      Partner, KPMG Talent Solutions, Head of Clients & Markets

      KPMG in Slovakia


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