Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Spain has officially announced the launch of a3innuva Nómina Expert AI, introducing a specialized intelligent agent embedded directly within its cloud-based payroll software. This solution functions as an agentic assistant that leverages verified content, proprietary organizational knowledge, and up-to-date labor regulations to help professionals efficiently handle complex administrative questions regarding contracts, payroll, contributions, vacations, and sick leave. The platform operates seamlessly within daily workflows to analyze customer data, generate tailored comparison reports, and execute backend software processes, all while keeping human oversight and compliance metrics firmly intact. This strategic roll-out addresses a pronounced localized demand for built-in business intelligence, particularly as Wolters Kluwer’s Future Ready Business research indicates that 76% of Spanish small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) already employ AI tools on a daily or weekly basis. Highlighting the pressure driving this regional software evolution,
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Victoria Miravall, Product Strategy Director, Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Europe Region South, noted: “Labor professionals operate in an environment marked by growing regulatory complexity and the need for immediate access to reliable, up-to-date information. By integrating Expert AI into a3innuva Nómina, we are advancing our innovation strategy to support clients who increasingly expect accurate, real-time insights embedded directly into their workflows, without compromising the rigor and trust that define our expert solutions.” This integration of the product is an important step in the company’s wider global roadmap for Expert AI that is designed to mix generative, agentic, and domain-specific capabilities in their B2B portfolio to reduce manual strain. Emphasizing this efficiency shift, Bas Kniphorst, EVP & Managing Director, Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Europe, concluded: “Spanish SMEs are under increasing pressure to manage complexity while improving efficiency and responsiveness. As AI adoption accelerates, professionals expect more intelligent support within the tools they use every day. By embedding these capabilities into payroll workflows, we help reduce manual effort and enable a shift toward higher-value work.”
