When should local payroll go global?
You’ve got a good relationship with your payroll supplier. They understand you, support you, they’re your hero and your rock at the end of every payment run. But… What if there’s something better out there? What about moving to a global payroll provider?
An exclusive relationship isn’t the only option…
What if there’s something better out there?
You’ve got a good relationship with your payroll supplier. They understand you, support you, they’re your hero and your rock at the end of every payment run. But… What if there’s something better out there? What about moving to a global payroll provider?
An exclusive relationship has benefits but so does having several payroll partners in strategically placed locations - like in every country you operate in. If you’ve been having thoughts about finding a better partner who understands your global hopes and dream, this guide will help your decision making so you can make the first move.
90% of leaders recognise the business benefits of having a global payroll provider but less than a third actually have one. Be the Payroll Master who takes local payroll to great global heights.
Related articles
Payroll outsourcing | Work smarter, not harder
Outsourcing payroll is very much on the rise. It is now in the top 3 most desired outsourcing projects with 4 in every 10 HR leaders saying they want to introduce this in their own organisation. These key trends were taken from our latest Future of Work & People report when we researched the challenges and priorities of almost 3,000 senior HR leaders across Europe.
The complete guide to outsourcing your payroll in 2021 [Free 121 business case support]
The concept of outsourcing your payroll is highly appealing. Businesses effectively gain more expertise, experience and resources, and it costs them less.
5 implementation steps to ensure your outsourced payroll transition goes smoothly
The prospect of handing over responsibility for your payroll to an outsourced partner can be daunting enough, without having to worry about something going wrong during the transition. That’s why implementation has to go smoothly.