HiBob ROI case study: Uala
Uala achieved a 405 percent ROI upon implementing HiBob and recovered its initial investment in the solution less than three months after deployment. The Argentinian-based financial services organization previously relied on spreadsheets and manual tasks to complete day-to-day HR processes. After experiencing high levels of employee growth, Uala decided to implement a solution that would help it maintain efficiency amid the complexity of scaling its operations. Nucleus found that upon implementation of HiBob, the organization was able to leverage automation through the platform to increase HR team productivity, which enabled it to avoid tripling its HR team to handle volume increase.
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