Smart Employee Benefits - Marc Rancourt, President of Marval North America.
Marc Rancourt, President of Marval North America.
Source: LinkedIn.
  • Smart Employee Benefits (SEB) subsidiary Marval North America has partnered with the Edmonton International Airport (EIA)
  • Marval will supply its IT service management software solution and provide hosting, configuration, implementation and training services
  • The partnership is part of the airport’s efforts to streamline operations and improve the customer and employee experience
  • Smart Employee Benefits provides leading-edge IT and benefits processing software, solutions and services
  • Smart Employee Benefits (SEB) is down by 3.45 per cent trading at $0.14 per share

Smart Employee Benefits (SEB) subsidiary Marval North America has partnered with the EIA.

Marval’s IT service management product has been helping Canadian and U.S. businesses reach their full potential since 2001.

Marval will supply its IT service management software solution and provide hosting, configuration, implementation and training services to help the EIA enhance day-to-day as well as long-term success.

As part of its sustainability strategy, the airport is seeking to improve operational performance to provide a more effortless experience for customers, employees and stakeholders.

“The integration of 16 ITIL V4 practice areas and the end-to-end ITSM solution of Marval MSM is very appealing to our customers and scored high on the list of drivers that led to EIA selecting us as software vendor,” stated Marc Rancourt, President of Marval North America.

Smart Employee Benefits provides leading-edge IT and benefits processing software, solutions and services.

Smart Employee Benefits (SEB) is down by 3.45 per cent trading at $0.14 per share as of 11:22 am EST.


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