St Mirren FC has outsourced its payroll operations to Glasgow-based business support specialist SOLVD in a strategic move designed to modernise its infrastructure, reduce operational risk and build long-term resilience across the club.
The partnership comes as clubs across Scottish football face escalating financial pressures – with rising national insurance, minimum wage rates and energy costs adding significant strain to already tight budgets.
For St Mirren, which operates under a community-ownership model, the decision reflects a wider shift in mindset: treating back-office functions with the same strategic importance as on-field performance.
Keith Lasley, the club’s Chief Operating Officer, said: “In today’s football economy, every part of the club has to deliver. We’ve got no luxury of inefficiency – not with the cost base clubs are facing today.
“This allows us to focus our internal energy where it matters most. SOLVD gives us confidence that payroll – a function that affects every player and staff member – is robust, compliant and secure.
“It’s a major step forward for our team, ensuring there’s no longer a single point of failure and giving us real confidence that things are being taken care of in the payroll front. It’s a major step forward.”
Photo: St Mirren FC Chief Operating Officer Keith Lasley with Solvd MD Valerie Mitchell
Photo Credit: SOLVD
SOLVD provides end-to-end business support services — including payroll, finance, HR, customer experience and reporting — to major employers across the UK. It was originally created as the in-house shared services team for transport giant Abellio and has since evolved into a stand-alone company headquartered in Glasgow with a 150-strong workforce.
The firm has processed over 300,000 payroll transactions annually with over 99% accuracy and is a recipient of the Investors in People Platinum award. Its expansion into sport and education reflects growing demand from high-trust, high-pressure sectors seeking reliable back-office solutions.
Valerie Mitchell, Managing Director at SOLVD, said: “Clubs like St Mirren are taking bold, smart steps to modernise. They’re recognising that operational systems – from payroll to reporting – are critical to how a club runs, how it protects its people, and how it stays resilient.
“We’re proud to support a club that shares our values and ambition. This partnership shows what’s possible when operational rigour meets strategic leadership.
“And for us, it’s another example of the role Scottish expertise can play in supporting complex, national-scale systems — whether that’s in sport, transport, or beyond.”
The club confirmed that no job losses are involved in the move. Instead, the goal is to eliminate “single points of failure,” reduce internal pressure on lean teams, and futureproof a core function.
Headline image: St Mirren FC Chief Operating Officer Keith Lasley with Solvd MD Valerie Mitchell and St Mirren club captain Mark O’Hara
Photo Credit: SOLVD