Increasing demand for payroll in the cloud fuels continued growth across EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions

Increasing demand for payroll in the cloud fuels continued growth across EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions

Workday, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, has announced plans to deliver Workday Payroll for Australia and Workday Payroll for Germany.

Workday Payroll for Australia and Workday Payroll for Germany 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 seamlessly to Workday Payroll, customers can make their payroll processes more efficient and accurate, and better support their compliance with regulatory laws and standard business practices in these markets.

Now more than ever, organisations need to be agile and deliver remarkable employee experiences. Workday Payroll helps customers gain control of their payroll processes, data and costs with the flexibility to configure payroll as business needs change. As part of this, a single mobile app is integrated with other worker environments and applications, intuitive self-service and pay on-demand. And with Workday Payroll for Australia and Workday Payroll for Germany, administrators will have the same real-time and intuitive Workday experience they’re accustomed to while benefitting from continuous payroll calculations, smart payroll audits and built-in reporting – all within Workday.

Early adopters of Workday Payroll for Australia and Workday Payroll for Germany are expected to begin deployments in the calendar year 2023. Today, Workday offers payroll solutions directly in the US, Canada, France and the UK, in addition to partnerships with global partners to deliver payroll solutions covering over 120 countries around the world.

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

“Payroll is the hard stuff for enterprises, but they have to get it right every time. Always on payroll, smart audits and spotting anomalies – all of these capabilities drive autonomy and better control so payroll runs automatically and intelligently on its own, removing much of the manual and sometimes error-prone work. That’s where payroll and HR are going, evolving to be autonomous and self-driving and bringing with it dramatic levels of efficiency,” said Holger Mueller, Principal Analyst and VP, Constellation Research. “It’s exciting for Workday customers to learn about the new payroll platform capabilities and the extension of Workday Payroll to Australia and Germany.”

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