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Zions Bank Helps Clients Save Hundreds of Hours by Streamlining HR

See how a Salt Lake City-based bank partnered with isolved to address client frustrations and consolidate disconnected HR, payroll and compliance systems into one unified platform.


The Hidden Costs of Managing HR Alone

For many small- and mid-sized businesses (SMBs), HR and payroll are constant pressure points. Without a full-time HR team, responsibilities often land on already stretched leaders like chief finance officers (CFOs) and controllers. Instead of focusing on growth, they’re managing compliance, reconciling payroll across multiple systems and putting out daily fires.

Zions Bank, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, employs nearly 1,200 people and operates 121 full-service branches across Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. From those branches, bankers began hearing the same frustrations.

“We started hearing from clients who were overwhelmed,” said Steve Stacey, senior vice president of corporate treasury management at Zions Bank. “They’d say, ‘I’m spending more time managing systems and compliance than I am growing the business.’”

Hear how Zions Bank helps small businesses move from manual payroll to automated HR and payroll solutions with isolved.

A Partnership Beyond Banking

To help, Zions Bank partnered with isolved in 2008 to offer clients a better way to manage their people and go beyond traditional banking services. Now, the banks’ clients can streamline HR, payroll, benefits and compliance through isolved People Cloud™, a single connected human capital management (HCM) platform.

The partnership has delivered significant results, including:

  • Clients have saved hundreds of hours each year by consolidating systems.
  • One client cut their tax-season workload by 50%.
  • Another reduced payroll processing from two full days of manual reconciliation to a single submission.
  • isolved’s clients with Zions Bank typically stay five to 10 years, reflecting long-term satisfaction and retention.

“isolved sells itself to our clients,” said Spencer Johnson, C&I treasury management officer at Zions Bank.

Strengthening Client Loyalty and Trust

For Zions Bank, the payoff is just as important. By helping business owners solve back-office challenges, the bank strengthens client loyalty in a competitive market.

“For us, the more services we can have with a client, the stronger the relationship is, the less likely they’re going to leave,” said Stacey.

And for clients, the relationship often deepens too. “If we can show them that there are solutions that they can use that will help them, they may come to ask Zions Bank for help in the future,” Johnson said.

Get the full 3Sixty Insights case study to see how Zions Bank and isolved are helping businesses simplify HR, save time and focus on growth.

Company

Customer: Zions Bank

Location: Salt Lake City, Utah

Industry: Financial Services

Employees: Nearly 1,200

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