ELMO Software (ASX:ELO) - CEO, Danny Lessem
CEO, Danny Lessem
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  • ELMO Software (ELO) releases two new modules, Hybrid Work and Wellbeing, to support employees’ mental health and wellbeing
  • Hybrid Work allows employers to be able to see who is in the office on each day and allows employees to schedule their time in or out of the office
  • In partnership with Acacia Connection, the Wellbeing module provides employees with confidential, professional and short-term solution-focused counselling
  • It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and offers access to over 1300 experienced clinicians that deliver services face-to-face, over the phone or live chat
  • ELMO ends the day 1.15 per cent in the red with shares trading at $4.28

ELMO Software (ELO) has released two new modules, Hybrid Work and Wellbeing, to support employees’ mental health and wellbeing.

Established in 2002, the company offers cloud-based solutions for small businesses and mid-market organisations to manage people, processes and pay.

Hybrid Work allows organisations to coordinate a hybrid working model, allowing employers to be able to see who is in the office on each day and allowing employees to schedule their time in or out of the office.

Further, it allows employers to set capacity limits across divisions or locations so they can keep in line with office capacity limits.

In partnership with Acacia Connection, the Wellbeing module provides employees with confidential, professional and short-term solution-focused counselling.

It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and offers access to over 1300 experienced clinicians that deliver services face-to-face, over the phone, live chat or video conference.

Wellbeing uses the wider ELMO software to improve access to important health and wellbeing information.

“Like many of our module releases, the idea for ‘Hybrid Work’ and ‘Wellbeing’ came about by listening to our customers’ feedback as we sought to address their challenges head on,” CEO Danny Lessem said.

“It’s unsurprising that as a result of the pandemic many people are feeling burnt-out, tired and in need of extra support.

“ELMO is continuing to respond to the ever-evolving market and innovating at speed with new modules that meet the needs of our customers.”

ELMO has ended the day 1.15 per cent in the red with shares trading at $4.28.

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