Population Services International Selects Unit4 to Support Scaling Consumer-Powered Healthcare

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Unit4, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for people-centric organizations, announced that Population Services International (PSI) has selected Unit4’s ERPx platform, encompassing HCMFinancial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), and Source to Contract, to make it easier for health consumers to choose, and health workers to deliver, quality, trusted, and affordable healthcare.

Unit4, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for people-centric organizations, announced that Population Services International (PSI) has selected Unit4’s ERPx platform, encompassing HCM, Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A), and Source to Contract, to make it easier for health consumers to choose, and health workers to deliver, quality, trusted, and affordable healthcare.

PSI, a global health NGO with five decades of delivering consumer-powered healthcare across 40+ countries, has pioneered innovative solutions to global health challenges.

PSI and Unit4 will work together to tackle IT challenges such as fragmented data structures, inefficient reporting, and data consolidation. In doing so, this will enhance global operational efficiency, address intricate donor reporting requirements, as well as facilitate strategic future planning, and smarter project management and delivery.

By selecting Unit4, PSI will also benefit from:

  • A purpose-built solution designed for project-based nonprofit organizations
  • Advanced project and grant capabilities for accurate cost tracking and allocations
  • Enhanced data transparency, accountability, and reduced time for auditable reporting
  • Comprehensive data capture, complemented by AI-driven planning, forecasting, and analytics for swift, informed decision-making
  • Lower lifecycle costs via a cloud platform that minimizes administrative tasks and promotes operational agility
  • Increased accessibility to liberate staff time and empower colleagues to be productive, from desk to field.

“PSI is thrilled about our new partnership with Unit4, as it represents a pivotal step in our combined mission to make it easier for people everywhere to lead healthier lives,” says Kim Schwartz, CFO, of PSI. “The new ERP system will advance our network making our back-office processes, from accounting to supply chain, more efficient – equipping us to increase our health impact significantly. This partnership aligns seamlessly with our core values and mission, and we eagerly anticipate the positive changes it will bring to our organization and the communities we serve.”

“Unit4’s global, nonprofit experience, which is embedded into our technology, empowers organizations like PSI to optimize their future planning. Not only that, but it also enables them to better manage their projects, programs, grants, and funding, meaning they can do more of what matters – making a positive impact on the causes they support,” said Johan Reventberg, Chief Revenue Officer, Unit4. “We are delighted to be partnering with PSI.”

About Unit4

Unit4’s next-generation enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions power many of the world’s mid-market organizations, bringing together the capabilities of Financials, Procurement, Project Management, HR, and FP&A to share real-time information, and deliver greater insights to help organizations become more effective. By combining our mid-market expertise with a relentless focus on people, we’ve built flexible solutions to meet customers’ unique and changing needs. Unit4 serves more than 5,100 customers globally across a number of sectors including professional services, nonprofit and public sector, with customers including Migros Aare, Southampton City Council, Metro Vancouver, Durham Catholic District School Board, Buro Happold, Peab, North Sea Port Netherlands, Save the Children International, Global Green Growth Institute and Oxfam America. For further information visit www.unit4.com.

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