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UK productivity has been highlighted as an economic weakness for over a decade. Yet, in response to the pandemic, businesses have shown that they can utilise technology to create entirely new ways of working.

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There are many different ways to boost productivity. One way is through investing in infrastructure. Another way is by making sure that people have access to high quality education. Find out more from our guest Bart van Ark, Professor at the Productivity Institute.

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Capita announces today it has been re-selected by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to continue to manage the Gas Safe Register.

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When BBC TV Licensing had to communicate with over four million new customers we helped them to process incoming mail and payments in a scalable environment.

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The experts in the management of pupil information for schools, Capita SIMS, will unveil its next generation, cloud-based management information system (MIS) at Bett 2018 (stand B190).

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Capita has been re-selected by Westminster City Council to manage the authority’s revenues and benefits services for a further seven years, commencing November 2018, with the option to extend for three years, in a deal worth approximately £65 million over ten years.

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Capita has secured a £5.9m four-year contract with Bolton at Home, to deliver IT services to support the Greater Manchester housing association in providing best-in-class service to its customers.

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We provided an electronic document management solution for proofs of delivery (PODs) for a wholesale food service which could be accessed by authorised users at any time.

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A digital transformation programme of revenues services and enhanced use of enforcement measures by two district councils, supported by Capita Local Government, has helped result in millions of pounds in council tax being recouped.

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Successful businesses and economies are increasingly built on intangible or ‘knowledge assets’ rather than physical ones.

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