PaySauce Announces Addition of New Chief People Officer

GENERAL
Fri, Oct 14 2022 08:30 am

PaySauce Announces New Chief People Officer

Lower Hutt, New Zealand - 14 October 2022

Employment fintech PaySauce (NZX:PYS) announces the addition of Jessica McLean into the new role of Chief People Officer. McLean will strengthen the existing leadership team and take command of the people side of the business from 31 October 2022.

Coming from the People and Capability Manager role at Catalyst IT, McLean brings extensive people experience and skills with her. CEO, Asantha Wijeyeratne, said that the need to reinvest for long term growth starts with people:

“People are at the heart of everything we do. To deliver on our growth aspirations, we need dedicated focus on attracting and retaining awesome people. Jess has been through this stage with Catalyst - she is the perfect person to lead that evolution for us as we continue to expand domestically and overseas.”

An image of Jess McLean is included in the attached pdf.

ABOUT PAYSAUCE
PaySauce is a SaaS fintech platform providing solutions for people at work in 14 jurisdictions across the Asia-Pacific region. 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


Announcement PDF


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