PaySauce partner with Reckon to deliver payroll in NZ

GENERAL
Thu, Feb 10 2022 08:30 am

PaySauce replaces Reckon’s NZ payroll product


Lower Hutt, New Zealand - 10 February 2022

PaySauce Limited (NZX:PYS) announces a partnership with accounting software provider Reckon Limited (ASX: RKN) to replace Reckon’s existing payroll product in New Zealand.

Reckon payroll, currently used by a portion of Reckon’s New Zealand customers, will no longer be supported by the company in March. Those customers can now use PaySauce via a new integration with Reckon Accounts to continue running their payroll.

PaySauce CEO and Co-founder Asantha Wijeyeratne said, “We’re committed to ensuring employers in New Zealand can rest easy when it comes to compliance with payroll standards, so saying yes to a seamless transition for Reckon’s existing payroll users was obvious. ”

As the PaySauce integration is available to all Reckon Accounts customers from today, this partnership is also expected to deliver more customers to the PaySauce platform on top of continued growth.

ENDS

ABOUT PAYSAUCE
PaySauce is a SaaS fintech platform providing solutions for people at work in New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands. We give employers the technology to digitally onboard, pay and manage employees from any device. Our platform includes rosters, mobile timesheets, payroll calculations, banking integration, automated payments, PAYE filing, labour costing, automated general ledger entries and digital employment contracts. www.paysauce.com

ABOUT RECKON
Reckon is an Australian, publicly listed company employing over 300 people in operations across the world. They deliver market leading solutions to accountants and bookkeepers, legal professionals and small to medium sized businesses. www.reckon.com

CONTACT
Please direct any queries to [email protected].


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