Case study:
A global financial services provider standardised secure mail intake and GDPR-aligned document retention across 15 countries, enabling safer handling of confidential contracts at scale.
Product:
Digital Mailroom
Industry:
Financial Services
Region:
Multi-Country
Requirement:
Scan + upload within 7 days
Retention Policy:
5 years (GDPR)
Inbound Markets:
15 countries
Read Time: 6 minutes
CASE STUDIES:
Dell’ team needed secure, compliant document handling at scale. Their experience shows what regulated financial services teams gain when intake, retention, and controls are standardised.
Service has always been exemplary. There’s always been a very good relationship between both parties. We have been lucky enough to have 2 stand out performers from Kefron in terms of Dunja and Natalija.
Hereward Turley
Dell Director of EMEA OperationsTHE CHALLENGE:
For this financial services organisation, inbound documents weren’t “admin.” They were time-sensitive and sensitive by nature, arriving from 15 countries and supporting critical business processes.
Their team faced three compounding problems:
They needed a partner who could take ownership of secure intake, keep SLAs tight, and maintain a controlled chain of custody, without distracting finance from core work.
THE SOLUTION:
Kefron replaced Dell’s fragmented mail handling with one secure, standardised process designed for enterprise mail management. Document scanning and indexing was completed within 7 days of receipt to meet the SLA.
They needed a trusted partner to run this end-to-end, so finance could stay focused on core operations.
THE RESULTS:
Dell required secure document management to control access to sensitive contracts and records. With mail management standardised across markets, they achieved consistent execution, clearer oversight, and lower compliance risk.
Our goal is to deliver the best experience to our customers. One of the key things for our customers is that we send them a copy of their contract quickly and most importantly securely.
Hereward Turley
DFS’ Director of EMEA OperationsThis story shows what’s possible when mail intake, contract digitisation, and compliant retention are standardised across markets. It matters if you need to:
A public-sector regulator in Ireland moved inbound post into a secure digital mailroom workflow, so remote teams could receive and route sensitive correspondence without delays or loss of control.
Product:
Digital Mailroom
Industry:
Public Sector (Regulatory)
erp:
NetSuite
Region:
Ireland
A social housing provider in England moved housing benefit schedules into a structured capture workflow to remove repetitive keying and keep uploads consistent.
Product:
Scanning & Capture
Industry:
Social Housing
erp:
Sage 200c
Region:
United Kingdom
The Adoption Authority of Ireland used outsourced document scanning to preserve irreplaceable files and enable digital records management, delivering controlled access and fast search inside DocuWare.
Product:
Scanning & Capture
Industry:
Government/Public Sector
erp:
SAP Business One
Region:
Ireland
Across multiple locations, mail management should make intake more predictable, storage simpler, and oversight clearer, without slowing the business down. Kefron can help with that.
Financial services require tighter controls: secure intake, restricted access, traceability, and audit-ready records. The goal isn’t just speed, it’s consistent governance with less manual handling.
Yes. Regulated teams receive documents across multiple channels and formats. Kefron helps digitise intake, centralise records, and maintain traceability.
Digitised, searchable records reduce the scramble during audits. Controlled retention policies and secure handling reduce compliance exposure in document-heavy processes.
The intent is the opposite: remove manual friction while keeping your core process intact, with clear operational rules and controlled handling.
Kefron runs a controlled intake and digitisation process designed for confidential material, supported by governance controls and an ISO-certified records centre environment.
Yes. This case included offsite storage, with documents retained for five years and then securely destroyed to reduce GDPR-related risk.