News & Events

New people joining AMS
11 Oct 2016

Last month, the AMS team has grown, with new people joining the team. Welcome to Tobin Blathwayt, Chief Financial Officer and Julie Halpin, Account Director – Government

Read more…



Technology and Government agencies: can we do better?
01 Sep 2016

Last month, NZ Tech released their report on the economic impact of technology in NZ. AMS aim is to increase productivity in the public sector.

Read more…



AMS to present a session on “Contingency Planning” at the Payroll Workshops (28th July in Wellington, 04th August in Palmerston North)
21 Jul 2016

Donna Delaney who recently joined AMS as Services Manager will be leading the managing risk discussion with the “Contingency Planning” topic for both workshops.

Read more…



AMS welcome Donna Delaney, Services Manager
18 Jul 2016

Welcome to Donna Delaney on being appointed to the position of Services Manager at AMS.

Read more…



AMS speaking at the 19th Annual Australasian Shared Services & Outsourcing Week on the 15-17 June 2016
26 May 2016

Shared Services & Outsourcing Week is Australasia’s largest gathering of shared services and outsourcing professionals and over 500 shared services professionals attend

Read more…



1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AMS provides innovation and payroll solutions to MPI
11 Jul 2013

AMS has a strong track record with central government and health sector organisations. Its solutions now pay around 25% of New Zealand’s Public Service employees and 50% of the Public Health workforce – more than 50,000 people. Its Outsource operation alone pays close to half a billion dollars in salaries and wages each year.

Noel Reid, the chief executive of AMS, says the agreement with MPI also provides scope for innovation and continuous improvement. Together the ministry and AMS are reviewing a number of HR processes, with the objective of automating administrative work, increasing efficiency and reducing cost.

“AMS is driven to provide greater efficiencies and benefits to the public sector. Modern systems and solutions are about more than just automating payroll. Today’s tools help an organisation with things such as simplifying workforce planning, engaging with people during performance management and professional development, compliance reporting and empowering management with decision making.”

AMS also has its eyes on opportunities across the Tasman following Mr Reid’s attendance at SSON (Shared Services and Outsourcing Network conference) in Melbourne in May.

“Australian payroll costs, as revealed in the Hackett report at SSON, indicate there’s an enormous opportunity for us to provide our outsourced solutions to Australian organisations faced with complexities,” Mr Reid says.

“At SSON, shared services entities were talking about a hybrid model where they outsource responsibilities to specialists,” he says. “AMS definitely fits the criteria.”