Workday Payroll for Australia announced

Workday Payroll for Australia announced
15 Jun 2021

Workday has announced plans to deliver Workday Payroll for Australia as a result of increased demand for payroll in the cloud. The announcement follows recent news that Workday completed a record number of customer deployments in fiscal 2021, including a 40 per cent year over year increase in financial management deployments, IT Brief reports.

Workday currently offers payroll solutions directly in the US, Canada, France and the UK as well as partnerships with global partners to deliver payroll solutions covering over 120 countries around the world. The company says it will also launch Workday Payroll for Germany with early adopters in Australia and Germany expected to begin deployments in calendar year 2023. 

Workday Payroll for Australia will leverage the company’s core payroll foundation in the cloud to provide human capital management (HCM), time, absence and a payroll solution in a single system. With worker data in Workday HCM flowing to Workday Payroll, customers have improved support for their compliance with regulatory laws and standard business practices in these markets.

Workday Payroll also allows customers to gain control of their payroll processes, data, and costs with the flexibility to configure payroll as business needs change. 

“Workday continues to be adopted by some of the largest organisations in Europe and Asia-Pacific, and now is the time to begin expanding our cloud payroll in these markets,” Workday Payroll general manager Adam Kovalevsky said.

“With Workday Payroll for Australia and Workday Payroll for Germany, customers will have the control and insight they need to support compensation, benefits, and compliance changes while delivering an exceptional experience for their employees.”

Workday also announced that in fiscal year 2021, it completed more than 1,800 customer deployments, with global partners. The majority of these were managed virtually. Customers worldwide included Alight Solutions, Flinders University in Australia, GE, Hong Kong Broadband Network, John Lewis Partnership, Nebraska Medicine, and Prisma Health. 

Workday said the greater part of the deployments were virtual to ensure they meet local, state, and national mandates for COVID-19 quarantines. Customer deployments spanned various industries and regions and ranged from medium enterprise customers with 500 employees to large global organisations with well in excess of 500,000 employees.

Source: IT Brief

Workday has announced plans to deliver Workday Payroll for Australia as a result of increased demand for payroll in the cloud. The announcement follows recent news that Workday completed a record number of customer deployments in fiscal 2021, including a 40 per cent year over year increase in financial management deployments, IT Brief reports.

Workday currently offers payroll solutions directly in the US, Canada, France and the UK as well as partnerships with global partners to deliver payroll solutions covering over 120 countries around the world. The company says it will also launch Workday Payroll for Germany with early adopters in Australia and Germany expected to begin deployments in calendar year 2023. 

Workday Payroll for Australia will leverage the company’s core payroll foundation in the cloud to provide human capital management (HCM), time, absence and a payroll solution in a single system. With worker data in Workday HCM flowing to Workday Payroll, customers have improved support for their compliance with regulatory laws and standard business practices in these markets.

Workday Payroll also allows customers to gain control of their payroll processes, data, and costs with the flexibility to configure payroll as business needs change. 

“Workday continues to be adopted by some of the largest organisations in Europe and Asia-Pacific, and now is the time to begin expanding our cloud payroll in these markets,” Workday Payroll general manager Adam Kovalevsky said.

“With Workday Payroll for Australia and Workday Payroll for Germany, customers will have the control and insight they need to support compensation, benefits, and compliance changes while delivering an exceptional experience for their employees.”

Workday also announced that in fiscal year 2021, it completed more than 1,800 customer deployments, with global partners. The majority of these were managed virtually. Customers worldwide included Alight Solutions, Flinders University in Australia, GE, Hong Kong Broadband Network, John Lewis Partnership, Nebraska Medicine, and Prisma Health. 

Workday said the greater part of the deployments were virtual to ensure they meet local, state, and national mandates for COVID-19 quarantines. Customer deployments spanned various industries and regions and ranged from medium enterprise customers with 500 employees to large global organisations with well in excess of 500,000 employees.

Source: IT Brief

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