Neeyamo announces Working Beyond Borders’ second season

Neeyamo announces Working Beyond Borders’ second season
10 Aug 2022

Leading technology-enabled global payroll and EOR solutions provider Neeyamo has announced the second season of Working Beyond Borders with a spotlight on the impact of Employer of Record (EOR) on the future of work, GlobeNewswire reports.

It follows the successful completion of season 1 of Working Beyond Borders (WBB) with its fifth and final pitstop in Singapore on August 4. 

Working Beyond Borders is an invitation-only event intended to promote networking and collaboration among the brightest minds in the HR, global payroll, and the EOR industry. WBB season 1 was hosted across London, Milan, Manila, and Buenos Aires, before its Singapore conclusion, to ignite discussions about managing a global workforce and to provide in-depth insights into the rapidly changing payroll landscape.

Businesses today are undergoing a transformational shift. Global expansion is a common thread among successful organisations. However, handling payroll for a global workforce presents unforeseen challenges. With their legacy technologies and processes, organisations often struggle to cope with daily demands.

The Singapore pitstop reportedly addressed these unforeseen challenges, including a session on "Key global trends impacting payroll and HR that transform the modern-day workplace" that sparked enthusiastic conversations. Topical discussions included the desire for a more diverse workforce, the introduction of next-gen technology in global payroll, and the demand for a cloud-based payroll solution that led to a shift in HR professionals' working habits and skillsets. 

Rangarajan Seshadri - Neeyamo CEO - said, "Standardization in HR processes and payroll is often a challenge for many businesses due to varying compliance requirements and the lack of an integrated tech ecosystem. Neeyamo believes that through season 1 of Working Beyond Borders, we created an opportunity for companies to learn, unlearn and re-learn the future of HR and global payroll. With the focus on EOR in season 2, the emphasis will be on helping companies access talent globally and navigate the future of work."

Further information about the event is available here.


Source: GlobeNewswire

(Links and quote via original reporting)

Leading technology-enabled global payroll and EOR solutions provider Neeyamo has announced the second season of Working Beyond Borders with a spotlight on the impact of Employer of Record (EOR) on the future of work, GlobeNewswire reports.

It follows the successful completion of season 1 of Working Beyond Borders (WBB) with its fifth and final pitstop in Singapore on August 4. 

Working Beyond Borders is an invitation-only event intended to promote networking and collaboration among the brightest minds in the HR, global payroll, and the EOR industry. WBB season 1 was hosted across London, Milan, Manila, and Buenos Aires, before its Singapore conclusion, to ignite discussions about managing a global workforce and to provide in-depth insights into the rapidly changing payroll landscape.

Businesses today are undergoing a transformational shift. Global expansion is a common thread among successful organisations. However, handling payroll for a global workforce presents unforeseen challenges. With their legacy technologies and processes, organisations often struggle to cope with daily demands.

The Singapore pitstop reportedly addressed these unforeseen challenges, including a session on "Key global trends impacting payroll and HR that transform the modern-day workplace" that sparked enthusiastic conversations. Topical discussions included the desire for a more diverse workforce, the introduction of next-gen technology in global payroll, and the demand for a cloud-based payroll solution that led to a shift in HR professionals' working habits and skillsets. 

Rangarajan Seshadri - Neeyamo CEO - said, "Standardization in HR processes and payroll is often a challenge for many businesses due to varying compliance requirements and the lack of an integrated tech ecosystem. Neeyamo believes that through season 1 of Working Beyond Borders, we created an opportunity for companies to learn, unlearn and re-learn the future of HR and global payroll. With the focus on EOR in season 2, the emphasis will be on helping companies access talent globally and navigate the future of work."

Further information about the event is available here.


Source: GlobeNewswire

(Links and quote via original reporting)