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U.S. Payroll Services 2005-2009 Forecast and Analysis

Publication Date December 2005
Publisher IDC
Product Type Report
Pages 16
ISBN Number
Product Code IDC01028
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Summary

This study examines the competitive landscape and provides a five-year forecast for the U.S. market for payroll services. The market for payroll services in the United States grew modestly in 2004 and is dominated by a small number of market leaders that hold a large percentage of market share. Beyond the leaders, the market consists of numerous small players, many of which offer services only in a local area. Further market consolidation took place with the merger of CompuPay and PayMaxx, and this will likely not be the end of this activity as larger players seek to eliminate competition and gain footholds in particular regions or markets.

Companies Mentioned: ADP; Ceridian; SAGE Group plc; Paychex; Ultimate Software; SAP; Oracle; Genesys

Content

  • In This Study
    • Methodology
  • Situation Overview
    • HR Services Market Overview
    • Figure: The Human Resources Value Cycle
    • The Components of the Payroll Process
    • Results in Payroll Services for 2004
    • Economic Trends
    • Figure: U.S. Unemployment Rate, October 2004?September 2005
    • Market Trends
    • Figure: U.S. Businesses Outsourcing Payroll by Number of Employees
    • Figure: U.S. Businesses Outsourcing Payroll Printing and Distribution by Number of Employees
    • Competitive Trends
    • Table: U.S. Payroll Service Revenue for the Top 3 Providers, 2004
    • Potential Threats
  • Future Outlook
    • Forecast and Assumptions
    • Table: IDC Macroeconomic and Macrolevel Services Assumptions Summary
    • Table: U.S. Payroll Services Spending, 2004-2009
    • Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for the U.S. Payroll Services Market, 2005-2009
  • Essential Guidance
    • Actions to Consider
  • Learn More
    • Related Research
    • Synopsis