Tudor partners with SafetyCulture to transform workplace operations

Tudor partners with SafetyCulture to transform workplace operations

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Tudor partners with SafetyCulture to transform workplace operations

An analysis has revealed the tech company’s platform can help employers achieve 214% ROI

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Jonalyn Cueto

Tudor Insurance Australia has announced its partnership with SafetyCulture to work with the global technology company to transform workplace operations for its clients.

SafetyCulture’s operations platform provides business leaders visibility and workers a voice in driving quality, efficiency, and safety improvements, according a news release. A Forrester analysis revealed SafetyCulture’s flagship products provide a 214% return on investment for customers and US$3.6 million in cost savings from operational improvements.

With the partnership, Tudor Insurance will have access to this platform and help in performing checks for clients, as well as to train staff and identify opportunities for development.

“Through our partnership with SafetyCulture, we’re transforming risk management, boosting safety, and elevating our clients’ operational excellence,” said Cameron McKerchar, managing director at Tudor Insurance Australia. “This strategic alliance is driving us to offer insurers better risk profiles and improved coverage, reinforcing our commitment to delivering top-notch services.”

“Our Partner Program is all about connecting our technology with the added expertise and wisdom of people who have been on the ground and can help to define industry best practice. Together, we can help to make the world of work a safer and more efficient place,” said a spokesperson for SafetyCulture.

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